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Materpiece: Collision
Sunday, November 22 at 9:00pm
The investigation of a multi-vehicle road accident unravels the shocking secrets of the complete strangers involved, revealing government cover-ups, smuggling, embezzlement and murder. Ten very different people share a single defining moment. Pictured: DI John Tolin (Douglas Henshall).
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NOVA: What Are Dreams
Tuesday, November 24 at 8:00pm
What are dreams and why do we have them? Are they a window into a hidden realm within us? Science is only just beginning to understand. NOVA joins the leading dream researchers and witnesses the extraordinary experiments they use to investigate the world of sleep. Pictured: Prof. Robert (Bob) Stickgold of Harvard Medical School, who researches how dreams can improve learning.
Austin City Limits: Pearl Jam
Saturday, November 21 at 11:00pm
One of the most popular and influential rock bands of the past two decades, Pearl Jam makes their Austin City Limits debut in celebration of their self-released new CD, Backspacer. With its best-selling debut Ten and its many hits, the Seattle quintet rose from the ashes of 80s Pacific Northwest combos Green River and Mother Love Bone. Songs from their debut, including "Jeremy," "Alive" and "Evenflow," have become modern classics.
The Priests - In Concert at Armagh Cathedral
Thursday, November 26 at 8:00pm
The Priests — three Roman Catholic clergymen from Northern Ireland: brothers Eugene and Martin O’Hagan and their close childhood friend David Delargy — are trained vocalists brought together by their faith and passion for music. Performing at Armagh, one of Ireland’s most prestigious cathedrals, The Priests are accompanied by a full orchestra and choir on some of the world’s best-loved songs, including “Ave Maria,” “Pie Jesu,” “O Holy Night,” “Gloria,” “Panis Angelicus,” “Irish Blessing” and “Be Still My Soul.” Joining the trio are legendary flutist Sir James Galway and Moya Brennan of Clannad.
American Experience: Seabiscuit
Monday, November 23 at 9:00pm
As the nation struggled to right itself in the midst of the Great Depression, Seabiscuit captured the hearts of Americans with his drive and competitive nature. His popularity grew with his 1938 head-to-head victory over triple crown winner War Admiral.
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WQLN's radio and television programming is made possible by over 150 different organizations in our community. For information on WQLN Television, Radio and Web support messaging, please contact Tom Pysz, Director of Corporate and Foundation Support, directly at 814-217-6073, tomp@wqln.org or visit our corporate support pages for complete information.
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