This is the WTTW World/Create TV schedule for the next 12 hours within the South Bend/Elkhart Area. You can view other local TV listings by going back to the full TV guide schedule.
7:00 PM | Chaplains Part 1 of 2. A look at the work of chaplains, who are trained to comfort people of all faiths and even those who profess no faith. Among the featured chaplains are an Army chaplain, a prison chaplain and NASCAR's chaplain. |
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8:00 PM | Chaplains Conclusion. A look at the work of chaplains, who are trained to comfort people of all faiths and even those who profess no faith. Among the featured chaplains are an Army chaplain, a prison chaplain and NASCAR's chaplain. |
9:00 PM | Local, USA |
9:30 PM | Stories From the Stage The tellers share their stories of holidays good and bad. Melanee Addison tests her adulthood through the ultimate challenge: the Thanksgiving turkey; John Smith-Horn shows that when it comes to being Santa, it is all about the grownups; and Andrea Kamens proves that lighting a menorah may be trickier than you think. |
10:00 PM | PBS NewsHour new |
11:00 PM | Nightly Business Report new A long-running weeknight business-news magazine that includes market reports, company information, CEO interviews and economic commentary. `NBR' began as a local broadcast in Miami in 1979, and when it went national in 1981, its roster of commentators included future Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan. |
11:30 PM | The Day |
12:00 AM | Chaplains Part 1 of 2. A look at the work of chaplains, who are trained to comfort people of all faiths and even those who profess no faith. Among the featured chaplains are an Army chaplain, a prison chaplain and NASCAR's chaplain. |
1:00 AM | Chaplains Conclusion. A look at the work of chaplains, who are trained to comfort people of all faiths and even those who profess no faith. Among the featured chaplains are an Army chaplain, a prison chaplain and NASCAR's chaplain. |
2:00 AM | Local, USA |
2:30 AM | Stories From the Stage The tellers share their stories of holidays good and bad. Melanee Addison tests her adulthood through the ultimate challenge: the Thanksgiving turkey; John Smith-Horn shows that when it comes to being Santa, it is all about the grownups; and Andrea Kamens proves that lighting a menorah may be trickier than you think. |
3:00 AM | PBS NewsHour |
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company |
5:00 AM | Beth Ames Swartz: Reminders of Invisible Light A profile of contemporary artist Beth Ames Swartz, who explores the sacredness of all life in her work. |
5:30 AM | Life on the Line An emergency trauma team transport injured children by air to one of the few level 1 pediatric trauma centers in the nation. |
6:00 AM | BBC World News International news from the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
6:30 AM | Asia Insight A look at the realities of Asia today. |
7:00 AM | Ellie's Real Good Food Blueberry-chia overnight oats; Turkey-stuffed pizza pockets; and Cajun shrimp in foil. Also: red wine salad dressing. |
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