Week of June 9th - June 15th

This Weeks Movies:

Movie #1: One Body Too Many... An eccentric millionaire's will specifies that he is to be buried in a glass-topped vault after his corpse has spent a night in his mansion along with a group of his relatives and prospective beneficiaries.

Movie #2: Teenagers from Outer Space... Extraterrestrial teenagers come to conquer Earth and find food for their monstrous pets.

Movie #3: The Little Princess... This Shirley Temple classic finds little Shirley left at a boarding school while Daddy goes off to war.

Movie #4: Sundown... The saga of a small British force standing alone against intrigues and native uprisings prompted by Nazi agents.

Movie #5: Love Laughs at Andy Hardy... A college boy is in love and in trouble, especially when he's paired with a six-foot blind date.

Movie #6: Road to Bali... A vaudeville duo, who are run out of town to avoid a double wedding, find employment as deep sea divers in the South Pacific.

Locally-Produced Programming:

Arts a la Carte... Jean Mathews takes a look at fine arts events in the Germantown community. This month's show focuses on the Germantown Community Orchestra with Director Ron Vernon.

Chamber Matters... Join host Pat Scroggs, Executive Director of the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce, as she examines various issues concerning the Chamber. This month Pat looks at the Chamber's Annual Dinner Gala and the Memphis Oral School for the Deaf with guests Debbie Eddlestone, COO of Stern Cardiovascular Center; Teresa Schwartz, Executive Director of the Memphis Oral School for the Deaf; and Janice Hamil, Co-Chairman of the Chamber's Annual Dinner Gala.

Crosstalk... This week, host Johnnalee Kutzke talks about retirement in the Mid-South area.

Facing History and Ourselves: The Art of Samuel Bak... Painter Samuel Bak discusses his experiences during the Holocaust and how it has influenced his artwork.

I Did It Myself... Host Susan Thompson teaches viewers creative and cost effective repair methods with this month's show "Care and Repair".

Inside the News... Host Gail Dorband from the Germantown News discusses city issues, holiday foods, and antique treasures with guests Alderman Ernest Chism, Bittersweet Restaurant owner Ed Dunkel, and Sheffield Antique Mall general manager Dana Voorhees.

LegalEase... Attorney Kevin Snider examines legal issues and topics that concern you and your family. This month's show focuses on Sprinkler Ordinances with Piperton Fire Chief Bullock Reid.

Let's Talk Money... Hosts Harvey Cook and Kelly Bolton discuss all things financial. This month's topic is Economic Development in Germantown with guest Mayor Sharon Goldsworthy of Germantown.

Mentors... Host Tracy Speake focuses on Nutrition and Public Services. Tracy's guests are Lisa Abbay, Director of Food and Nutrition at Methodist LeBonheur Hospital and Bo Mills, Director of Public Services for the City of Germantown. Regina Allen from the Germantown Parks and Recreations Department, reviews this month's senior calendar.

Shelby County Schools Report... Host Ted Beasley looks at Vocational Education. The teacher feature spotlights Sue Keir from Woodstock Middle, and the school of the month is Arlington Middle School. This month's SCS Focus guest is Career Technical Education Instructional Specialist Clark Knight.

Spotlight On Germantown... Germantown Mayor Sharon Goldsworthy examines issues that relate to local city government. This month's show focuses on annual planning retreats. The mayor's guests include Alderman Frank Uhlhorn and Dr. Lyle Sumek, consultant and facilitator for the City of Germantown.

Storytime... Host Melody Pittman takes a trip on the wild side with  "Zoo Tales", entertaining children from local area pre-school programs with original stories and songs.

What's Up, Doc?... Dr. Thom Lobe examines current medical issues. This month's show focuses on child immunizations and sore throats with Dr. William Fesmire.

Sunday Marathon:

Every Sunday, GHS-TV features 5 hours of the best episodes from our quality programming line-up. This week's GHS-TV marathon features Storytime, a children's reading show.

Nationally-Produced Programming:

Be Prepared...Again: Improvisers on Improvising... The English Lovers are at it again!  In a collaborative effort with Germantown High School students, the English Lovers present a collection of improvisational scenes, songs, and original sketches while sharing their own insight on their art form.

Beverly Hillbillies... Each weekend join the Clampetts for down-home fun. The show stars Buddy Ebsen and Irene Ryan. This week's title is "Pygmalian and Elly.” Episode number 7.

Billy Westmoreland's Fishing Diary... Billy Westmoreland's Fishing Diary provides tips on how to improve your fishing game. This month's show is entitled "Farm Pond Catfish." Episode number 12.

Bonanza... Join the Cartwrights for an exciting tale straight from their ranch, the Ponderosa.This classic western series stars Lorne Greene and Pernel Roberts. This month's title is "San Francisco." Episode number 10.

Bowhunter... On each program, an experienced bowhunting team explores the rich traditions of bowhunting with lessons on archery accuracy and valuable insights into choosing and using the latest bowhunting gear. This week’s show features "Polar Bears." Episode number 7.

Canapé... Canapé is a program highlighting French cultural events across the United States. This month's show looks at jazz pianist Martial Solal and the literature show "Bouillon de Culture". Episode number 242.

Classic TV presents "The Dick Van Dyke Show."... TV's greatest hit shows are right here on GHS-TV. June is The Dick Van Dyke Show month. Each week watch another episode of this zany comedy series starring legendary comedians Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore. This week's title is "A Man's Teeth Are Not His Own." Episode # 3

The Conn Jackson Show... The Conn Jackson Show is a hip, hot and trendy new talk show focused on positive entertainment for women. This week's show features Love Doctor, Arctic Tale, Going Green, and Jena Sims. Episode number 317.

Education News Parents Can Use Presents: Summer Programs: Keeping Students Reading and Learning... Sponsored by the US Department of Education, this informative program focuses on our nation's schools. This month's meeting will explore tools, options, and alternatives designed to empower parents and promote academic achievement for children.

Escape... A collection of short films created by Germantown High School students.

First Amendment Center presents Partnership or Peril: Faith-based Initiatives and the First Amendment... A panel of experts discuss the merits and drawbacks of President Bush's faith-based initiatives.

France Feelings... France Feelings is a series on current events, travel, cuisine and contemporary life in France. This week's focus is "Wood." Episode number 46.

French Focus... French Focus is a series on the landscape, customs, and entertainment in France. This month's focus is "Trends." Episode number 260.

Jazz Cardio Strength Stretch... Jazz Cardio Strength Stretch is a powerfully fun and effective workout that will lift your sprits and strengthen your heart, muscles, and core. You'll get a healthy dose of cardio, strength, and stretch moves and finish up feeling energized and refreshed with this month's episode #3.

Kisangani Diary... This internationally acclaimed, award-winning documentary by filmmaker Hubert Sauper graphically chronicles the massacres and brutality inflicted upon the Hutus in Rwanda, Africa.

The Lucy Show... Each week, watch another episode of this hilarious series starring the queen of comedy Lucille Ball and Gale Gordon. This week's title is "Lucy, The Starmaker."

NASA: Destination Tomorrow... Destination Tomorrow: Bringing the Future into Focus is an informative program exploring NASA's current aeronautical research and development programs. This week's show examines icing research, painless dentistry, and how sensors work. Episode number 2.

National Gallery of Art presents: Picasso: The Saltimbanques... This film evokes a sense of the atmosphere that inspired Picasso and traces the process through which curators and conservators discovered earlier compositions- thought to have been lost- beneath the surface of Picasso's painting, Family of Saltimbanques.

Once Upon a Beanstalk... Germantown High School students perform an original one-act play based on the timeless children's tale, Jack and the Beanstalk.

Perils for Pedestrians... Perils for Pedestrians is a weekly television series promoting awareness of issues affecting the safety of people who walk. This week, host John Wetmore looks at the advocate who led the campaign for the Huckleberry Trail in Blacksburg, Virginia; problems resulting from head injuries; and obstacles confronting pedestrians with disabilities in Anchorage, Alaska. Episode number 68.

Picture of Health... Picture of Health provides community and patient information about health care issues. This week’s topic is "Aging in Place." Episode number 9.

Public Defender... Reed Hadley stars as Bart Matthews, Public Defender, who fights to protect the rights of ordinary citizens falsely accused of committing crimes. This month's episode is "Hitchhiker". Episode number 8.

Recovery Month... Recovery Month, produced by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, seeks to educate communities about substance abuse disorders and addictions. This month's show is titled "The Dangerous Frontiers of Substance Abuse: A Look at Alcohol and Drug Use Trends." Episode number 24.

RIF Exchange... This magazine format program provides an in-depth examination of issues relating to literacy education. Today's show focuses on reading nonfiction to learn. Episode number 304.

Robin Hood... This classic television series starring Richard Greene tells the tale of the famous Sherwood Forest bandit and his merry men. This month's episode is "The Adventures of Sherwood Forest". Episode number 10.

Sherlock Holmes... The adventures of master detective Sherlock Holmes as he and his assistant, Dr. Watson-and the bumbling Inspector Lestrade-battle criminals in London. This week’s title is "The Case of the Texas Cowgirl". Episode number 4.

Tempo... Tempo is produced by the Music Educator's National Conference to encourage the study and making of music. This week join us for a conversation with Maestro Leonard Slatkin, music director of the National Symphony Orchestra. Episode number 6.

Thrive!... Thrive! is a talk show that provides useful and insightful information about living with cancer. This month's program is entitled "The Future of Oncology – What Patient & Families Need to Know." Episode number 3.

Words That Cook!... Words That Cook! is a half-hour of fun-filled entertainment for parents with children from 1-12. This month's show titled "Reading Relationships" looks at the value of one-on-one reading relationships and sharing books with young children. Episode number 5.

Week of June 16th - June 22nd

This Weeks Movies:

Movie #1: Pygmalion... The beloved story of Henry Higgins who transforms the uncultivated Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a seemingly well-bred product of high society.

Movie #2: The Man with the Golden Arm... This story carries strong convictions in its analysis of drug addiction and the strength required to turn away from those temptations when times are hard.

Movie #3: Little Shop of Horrors... A campy but classic horror flick that features a talking, carnivorous plant that grows by leaps and bounds when fed a steady diet of human beings.

Movie #4: Sword of Lancelot... This tale set in the heroic age of King Arthur and the gallant Knights of the Round Table features the story of Arthur, Lancelot, and Guinevere. Swordplay abounds.

Movie #5: He Walked By Night... This story of a cold-blooded cop killer and the policeman who pursued him shows the relentless dedication required to analyze every minute shred of evidence.

Movie #6: The Painted Desert... A compelling drama of tempestuous passions in the old west, this classic story centers around a bitter feud that transcends generations and threatens to destroy entire families.

Locally-Produced Programming:

Arts a la Carte... Jean Mathews takes a look at fine arts events in the Germantown community. This month's show focuses on the Germantown Community Orchestra with Director Ron Vernon.

Cable Quiz... Join moderator Johnnalee Kutzke for the first preliminary round of Cable Quiz, an academic game show that features Germantown High School's brightest students.

Chamber Matters... Join host Pat Scroggs, Executive Director of the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce, as she examines various issues concerning the Chamber. This month Pat looks at the Chamber’s Annual Dinner Gala and the Memphis Oral School for the Deaf with guests Debbie Eddlestone, COO of Stern Cardiovascular Center; Teresa Schwartz, Executive Director of the Memphis Oral School for the Deaf; and Janice Hamil, Co-Chairman of the Chamber’s Annual Dinner Gala.

Crosstalk... On this week's show, host Johnnalee Kutzke takes a look at the charitable side of sports in the Memphis area.

Facing History and Ourselves: A Conversation with Samantha Power... Former war correspondent Samantha Power examines the United States policies during the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, and the genocides in Rwanda and Bosnia.

I Did It Myself... Host Susan Thompson teaches viewers creative and cost effective repair methods with this month’s show ‘Care and Repair”.

Inside the News... Host Gail Dorband from the Germantown News discusses city issues, holiday foods, and antique treasures with guests Alderman Ernest Chism, Bittersweet Restaurant owner Ed Dunkel, and Sheffield Antique Mall general manager Dana Voorhees.

LegalEase... Attorney Kevin Snider examines legal issues and topics that concern you and your family. This month’s show focuses on Sprinkler Ordinances with Piperton Fire Chief Bullock Reid.

Let's Talk Money... Hosts Harvey Cook and Kelly Bolton discuss all things financial. This month's topic is Economic Development in Germantown with guest Mayor Sharon Goldsworthy of Germantown.

Mentors... Host Tracy Speake focuses on Nutrition and Public Services. Tracy’s guests are Lisa Abbay, Director of Food and Nutrition at Methodist LeBonheur Hospital and Bo Mills, Director of Public Services for the City of Germantown. Regina Allen from the Germantown Parks and Recreations Department, reviews this month's senior calendar.

Shelby County Schools Report... Host Ted Beasley looks at Vocational Education. The teacher feature spotlights Sue Keir from Woodstock Middle, and the school of the month is Arlington Middle School. This month’s SCS Focus guest is Career Technical Education Instructional Specialist Clark Knight.

Spotlight On Germantown... Germantown Mayor Sharon Goldsworthy examines issues that relate to local city government. This month’s show focuses on annual planning retreats. The mayor’s guests include Alderman Frank Uhlhorn and Dr. Lyle Sumek, consultant and facilitator for the City of Germantown.

Storytime... Host Melody Pittman takes a trip on the wild side with  “Zoo Tales”, entertaining children from local area pre-school programs with original stories and songs.

What's Up, Doc?... Dr. Thom Lobe examines current medical issues. This month’s show focuses on child immunizations and sore throats with Dr. William Fesmire.

Sunday Marathon:

Every Sunday, GHS-TV features 5 hours of the best episodes from our quality programming line-up. This week’s GHS-TV marathon features The Beverly Hillbillies, the classic television show staring Buddy Ebsen and Irene Ryan.

Nationally-Produced Programming:

Beverly Hillbillies... Each weekend join the Clampetts for down-home fun. The show stars Buddy Ebsen and Irene Ryan. This week’s title is "Elly Races Jethrine.” Episode number 8.

Billy Westmoreland's Fishing Diary... Billy Westmoreland's Fishing Diary provides tips on how to improve your fishing game. This month's show is entitled "Farm Pond Catfish." Episode number 12.

Bonanza... Join the Cartwrights for an exciting tale straight from their ranch, the Ponderosa.This classic western series stars Lorne Greene and Pernel Roberts. This month's title is "San Francisco." Episode number 10.

Bowhunter... On each program, an experienced bowhunting team explores the rich traditions of bowhunting with lessons on archery accuracy and valuable insights into choosing and using the latest bowhunting gear. This week’s show features "Wisconsin/Kansas Whitetail." Episode number 8.

Canapé... Canapé is a program highlighting French cultural events across the United States. This month’s show looks at jazz pianist Martial Solal and the literature show "Bouillon de Culture". Episode number 242.

Classic TV presents "The Dick Van Dyke Show."... TV's greatest hit shows are right here on GHS-TV. June is The Dick Van Dyke Show month. Each week watch another episode of this zany comedy series starring legendary comedians Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore. This week’s title is ­­­­­­­­"Never Name a Duck." Episode # 4

The Conn Jackson Show... The Conn Jackson Show is a hip, hot and trendy new talk show focused on positive entertainment for women. This week’s show features Bill Engvall, Hairspray, Amanda O’Donnell, and Tina Brown. Episode number 318.

Education News Parents Can Use Presents: Summer Programs: Keeping Students Reading and Learning... Sponsored by the US Department of Education, this informative program focuses on our nation's schools. This month's meeting will explore tools, options, and alternatives designed to empower parents and promote academic achievement for children.

Everyday Heroes... Documentary on the rescue and recovery efforts that took place at the Pentagon and the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001.

First Amendment Center presents New York Times versus Sullivan... Vanderbilt University law professor Tom McCoy explains the origins of the landmark case, New York Times vs. Sullivan, which protects- with certain limits- most news media from liability due to misstatements of fact.

France Feelings... France Feelings is a series on current events, travel, cuisine and contemporary life in France. This week's focus is “Television & the Media.” Episode number 47.

French Focus... French Focus is a series on the landscape, customs, and entertainment in France. This month's focus is “Trends.” Episode number 260.

Jazz Cardio Strength Stretch... Jazz Cardio Strength Stretch is a powerfully fun and effective workout that will lift your sprits and strengthen your heart, muscles, and core. You'll get a healthy dose of cardio, strength, and stretch moves and finish up feeling energized and refreshed with this month’s episode #3.

The Lucy Show... Each week, watch another episode of this hilarious series starring the queen of comedy Lucille Ball and Gale Gordon. This week’s title is “Lucy Meets Robert Goulet.”

NASA: Destination Tomorrow... Destination Tomorrow: Bringing the Future into Focus is an informative program exploring NASA's current aeronautical research and development programs. This week's show examines creating micro-gravity on Earth, a treatment option for ADHD, and how helicopters fly. Episode number 3.

National Gallery of Art presents: Picasso: The Saltimbanques... This film evokes a sense of the atmosphere that inspired Picasso and traces the process through which curators and conservators discovered earlier compositions- thought to have been lost- beneath the surface of Picasso’s painting, Family of Saltimbanques.

Only Love and To Whom It May Concern... Two original plays written and performed by GHS acting students.

Perils for Pedestrians... Perils for Pedestrians is a weekly television series promoting awareness of issues affecting the safety of people who walk. This week, host John Wetmore looks at the Kids and Transportation program in Portland, Maine, the Golden Shoes Treasure Hunt and Cambridge Walks Coalition in Cambridge, Massachusets, and the Connecticut Bicycle Coalition’s report, Deadly by Design. Episode number 69.

Picture of Health... Picture of Health provides community and patient information about health care issues. This week’s topic is "School Phobia." Episode number 10.

Public Defender... Reed Hadley stars as Bart Matthews, Public Defender, who fights to protect the rights of ordinary citizens falsely accused of committing crimes. This month's episode is "Hitchhiker". Episode number 8.

The Ramp Project... This program highlights the importance of safer and easier passages into homes for the disabled.

Recovery Month... Recovery Month, produced by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, seeks to educate communities about substance abuse disorders and addictions. This month’s show is titled “The Dangerous Frontiers of Substance Abuse: A Look at Alcohol and Drug Use Trends." Episode number 24.

RIF Exchange... This magazine format program provides an in-depth examination of issues relating to literacy education. Today's show focuses on older students and literacy. Episode number 305.

Robin Hood... This classic television series starring Richard Greene tells the tale of the famous Sherwood Forest bandit and his merry men. This month's episode is "The Adventures of Sherwood Forest". Episode number 10.

Sherlock Holmes... The adventures of master detective Sherlock Holmes as he and his assistant, Dr. Watson—and the bumbling Inspector Lestrade—battle criminals in London. This week’s title is "The Case of the Belligerent Ghost". Episode number 5.

Tempo... Tempo is produced by the Music Educator's National Conference to encourage the study and making of music. This week’s show takes a look at buying an instrument for your child. Episode number 6.

Thrive!... Thrive! is a talk show that provides useful and insightful information about living with cancer. This month's program is entitled "The Future of Oncology – What Patient & Families Need to Know." Episode number 3.

Words That Cook!... Words That Cook! is a half-hour of fun-filled entertainment for parents with children from 1-12. This month's show titled "Reading Relationships" looks at the value of one-on-one reading relationships and sharing books with young children. Episode number 5.

Week of June 23rd - June 29th

This Weeks Movies:

Movie #1: Front Page, The... When a convict escapes, a young reporter leaving journalism for marriage goes back to work in the search for a sensational story.

Movie #2: His Girl Friday... A domineering editor, Walter Burns, and Hildy Johnson, an unscrupulous crime reporter with printer ink in her veins, set the newspaper business back decades with their wild antics and sarcastic banter.

Movie #3: Wasp Woman... In a quest for eternal beauty, a woman uses a potion made from wasp enzymes, and turns into a wasp monster.

Movie #4: Beat the Devil... This hilarious offbeat satire of mystery films was written by Truman Capote.

Movie #5: I Dream of Jeanie... This fictional biography of Stephen Foster gives a musical account of the life and career of the famed American composer.

Movie #6: Nothing Sacred... A woman supposedly dying of a rare disease is hailed as a heroine. Of course the diagnosis is wrong, but wisecracks and crazy comedy abound before she is found out.

Locally-Produced Programming:

Arts a la Carte... Jean Mathews takes a look at fine arts events in the Germantown community. This month's show focuses on the Germantown Community Orchestra with Director Ron Vernon.

Cable Quiz... Join moderator Johnnalee Kutzke for the second preliminary round of Cable Quiz, an academic game show that features Germantown High School's brightest students.

Chamber Matters... Join host Pat Scroggs, Executive Director of the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce, as she examines various issues concerning the Chamber. This month Pat looks at the Chamber’s Annual Dinner Gala and the Memphis Oral School for the Deaf with guests Debbie Eddlestone, COO of Stern Cardiovascular Center; Teresa Schwartz, Executive Director of the Memphis Oral School for the Deaf; and Janice Hamil, Co-Chairman of the Chamber’s Annual Dinner Gala.

Crosstalk... On this week's show, host Johnnalee Kutzke visits three of the best international restaurants in Memphis.

Facing History and Ourselves: Four Perfect Pebbles… Author Marion Blumenthal Lazan shares her childhood experiences in the Nazi Death Camps during World War II and the steps she made to re-start her life anew in the United States.

I Did It Myself... Host Susan Thompson teaches viewers creative and cost effective repair methods with this month’s show ‘Care and Repair”.

Inside the News... Host Gail Dorband from the Germantown News discusses city issues, holiday foods, and antique treasures with guests Alderman Ernest Chism, Bittersweet Restaurant owner Ed Dunkel, and Sheffield Antique Mall general manager Dana Voorhees.

LegalEase... Attorney Kevin Snider examines legal issues and topics that concern you and your family. This month’s show focuses on Sprinkler Ordinances with Piperton Fire Chief Bullock Reid.

Let's Talk Money... Hosts Harvey Cook and Kelly Bolton discuss all things financial. This month's topic is Economic Development in Germantown with guest Mayor Sharon Goldsworthy of Germantown.

Mentors... Host Tracy Speake focuses on Nutrition and Public Services. Tracy’s guests are Lisa Abbay, Director of Food and Nutrition at Methodist LeBonheur Hospital and Bo Mills, Director of Public Services for the City of Germantown. Regina Allen from the Germantown Parks and Recreations Department, reviews this month's senior calendar.

Shelby County Schools Report... Host Ted Beasley looks at Vocational Education. The teacher feature spotlights Sue Keir from Woodstock Middle, and the school of the month is Arlington Middle School. This month’s SCS Focus guest is Career Technical Education Instructional Specialist Clark Knight.

Spotlight On Germantown... Germantown Mayor Sharon Goldsworthy examines issues that relate to local city government. This month’s show focuses on annual planning retreats. The mayor’s guests include Alderman Frank Uhlhorn and Dr. Lyle Sumek, consultant and facilitator for the City of Germantown.

Storytime... Host Melody Pittman takes a trip on the wild side with  “Zoo Tales”, entertaining children from local area pre-school programs with original stories and songs.

What's Up, Doc?... Dr. Thom Lobe examines current medical issues. This month’s show focuses on child immunizations and sore throats with Dr. William Fesmire.

Sunday Marathon:

Every Sunday, GHS-TV features 5 hours of the best episodes from our quality programming line-up. This week’s GHS-TV marathon features Crosstalk, GHS-TV's oldest talk show which focuses on different topics of interest to the community.

Nationally-Produced Programming:

Beverly Hillbillies... Each weekend join the Clampetts for down-home fun. The show stars Buddy Ebsen and Irene Ryan. This week’s title is "The Great Feud.” Episode number 9.

Billy Westmoreland's Fishing Diary... Billy Westmoreland's Fishing Diary provides tips on how to improve your fishing game. This month's show is entitled "Farm Pond Catfish." Episode number 12.

Bonanza... Join the Cartwrights for an exciting tale straight from their ranch, the Ponderosa.This classic western series stars Lorne Greene and Pernel Roberts. This month's title is "San Francisco." Episode number 10.

Bowhunter... On each program, an experienced bowhunting team explores the rich traditions of bowhunting with lessons on archery accuracy and valuable insights into choosing and using the latest bowhunting gear. This week’s show features "African Plains Game." Episode number 9.

Canapé... Canapé is a program highlighting French cultural events across the United States. This month’s show looks at jazz pianist Martial Solal and the literature show "Bouillon de Culture". Episode number 242.

Classic TV presents "The Dick Van Dyke Show."... TV's greatest hit shows are right here on GHS-TV. June is The Dick Van Dyke Show month. Each week watch another episode of this zany comedy series starring legendary comedians Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore. This week’s title is "The Night the Roof Fell In." Episode # 5

The Conn Jackson Show... The Conn Jackson Show is a hip, hot and trendy new talk show focused on positive entertainment for women. This week’s show features Blue Man Group, Kim Bearden, and Camp Sunshine. Episode number 319.

Education News Parents Can Use Presents: Summer Programs: Keeping Students Reading and Learning... Sponsored by the US Department of Education, this informative program focuses on our nation's schools. This month's meeting will explore tools, options, and alternatives designed to empower parents and promote academic achievement for children.

First Amendment Center presents Kent State: The Day the War Came Home... John Paul Fido, manager of photo operations at CBS and Bob Giles, senior vice president of The Freedom Forum discuss their Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the Kent State tragedy

France Feelings... France Feelings is a series on current events, travel, cuisine and contemporary life in France. This week's focus is “A Tour of France’s Islands.” Episode number 48.

French Focus... French Focus is a series on the landscape, customs, and entertainment in France. This month's focus is “Trends.” Episode number 260.

The Great American Mime Experiment… Performers Michael Hickey and Sandra Hughes create illusions as they perform before a live audience.

Jazz Cardio Strength Stretch... Jazz Cardio Strength Stretch is a powerfully fun and effective workout that will lift your sprits and strengthen your heart, muscles, and core. You'll get a healthy dose of cardio, strength, and stretch moves and finish up feeling energized and refreshed with this month’s episode #3.

The Lucy Show... Each week, watch another episode of this hilarious series starring the queen of comedy Lucille Ball and Gale Gordon. This week’s title is “Lucy Gets A Roomate.”

NASA: Destination Tomorrow... Destination Tomorrow: Bringing the Future into Focus is an informative program exploring NASA's current aeronautical research and development programs. This week's show examines Hyper-X, polyimide foam and Nano technology, and how a wind tunnel works. Episode number 4.

National Gallery of Art presents: Picasso: The Saltimbanques... This film evokes a sense of the atmosphere that inspired Picasso and traces the process through which curators and conservators discovered earlier compositions- thought to have been lost- beneath the surface of Picasso’s painting, Family of Saltimbanques.

Perils for Pedestrians... Perils for Pedestrians is a weekly television series promoting awareness of issues affecting the safety of people who walk. This week, host John Wetmore looks at urban planning and bicycle advocates in Ottawa and Sacramento. Episode number 139.

Picture of Health... Picture of Health provides community and patient information about health care issues. This week’s topic is "Sports Injury or Growing Pain?." Episode number 11.

Public Defender... Reed Hadley stars as Bart Matthews, Public Defender, who fights to protect the rights of ordinary citizens falsely accused of committing crimes. This month's episode is "Hitchhiker". Episode number 8.

Recovery Month... Recovery Month, produced by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, seeks to educate communities about substance abuse disorders and addictions. This month’s show is titled “The Dangerous Frontiers of Substance Abuse: A Look at Alcohol and Drug Use Trends." Episode number 24.

RIF Exchange... This magazine format program provides an in-depth examination of issues relating to literacy education. Today's show focuses on sharing and extending books. Episode number 306.

Robin Hood... This classic television series starring Richard Greene tells the tale of the famous Sherwood Forest bandit and his merry men. This month's episode is "The Adventures of Sherwood Forest". Episode number 10.

Sherlock Holmes... The adventures of master detective Sherlock Holmes as he and his assistant, Dr. Watson—and the bumbling Inspector Lestrade—battle criminals in London. This week’s title is "The Case of the Shy Ballerina". Episode number 6.

Ted Horrell and Jeff Capps Live at Border's Books and Music… Germantown High School alumni Ted Horrell and Jeff Capps present an evening of their original acoustic folk rock.

Tempo... Tempo is produced by the Music Educator's National Conference to encourage the study and making of music. This week’s show takes a look at a career as a professional musician. Episode number 8.

Thrive!... Thrive! is a talk show that provides useful and insightful information about living with cancer. This month's program is entitled "The Future of Oncology – What Patient & Families Need to Know." Episode number 3.

Who Are You? Who Am I?... Acting students at Germantown High School present original monologues.

Words That Cook!... Words That Cook! is a half-hour of fun-filled entertainment for parents with children from 1-12. This month's show titled "Reading Relationships" looks at the value of one-on-one reading relationships and sharing books with young children. Episode number 5.

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