This is the The North Carolina Channel TV schedule for the next 12 hours within the Charlotte Area. You can view other local TV listings by going back to the full TV guide schedule.
6:00 PM | BBC World News America new A comprehensive news bulletin and analysis-based show. |
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6:30 PM | BBC World News Outside Source Gathered is the latest information as it arrives from news wires, video feeds, and social media on the biggest stories of the day. |
7:00 PM | PBS NewsHour new |
8:00 PM | North Carolina Weekend This series highlights travel destinations in the state. |
8:30 PM | Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations It's a boudin fest, and options include: homemade boudin; fried boudin balls and wraps; and boudin pizza. |
9:00 PM | Texas Parks and Wildlife Texans lock their eyes on hunting a turkey, deer and dove. |
9:30 PM | The Daytripper Chet visits Austin's Cathedral of Junk while recounting some of the strangest places in Texas. |
10:00 PM | Connected: A Search for Unity |
11:00 PM | PBS NewsHour |
12:00 AM | Amanpour and Company |
1:00 AM | North Carolina Weekend This series highlights travel destinations in the state. |
1:30 AM | Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations It's a boudin fest, and options include: homemade boudin; fried boudin balls and wraps; and boudin pizza. |
2:00 AM | Texas Parks and Wildlife Texans lock their eyes on hunting a turkey, deer and dove. |
2:30 AM | The Daytripper Chet visits Austin's Cathedral of Junk while recounting some of the strangest places in Texas. |
3:00 AM | Connected: A Search for Unity |
4:00 AM | Education Matters Issues facing education in Kentucky today are discussed. |
4:30 AM | Story in the Public Square |
5:00 AM | BBC World News International news from the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
5:30 AM | Amanpour and Company |
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