This is the The North Carolina Channel TV schedule for the next 12 hours within the Wilmington Area. You can view other local TV listings by going back to the full TV guide schedule.
7:00 PM | PBS NewsHour new |
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8:00 PM | North Carolina Bookwatch |
8:30 PM | Story in the Public Square Dr. Michael Fine talks about healthcare in the United States. He argues that for patients and caregivers, issues like cost, access, and outcomes are real, they are present, and they often have life-and-death consequences. |
9:00 PM | Muse |
9:30 PM | Comic Culture |
10:00 PM | Articulate With Jim Cotter Two artists are helping to reinvigorate the conversation about climate change by presenting its truth more...artfully. Brandon Ballengée's artistic practice and scientific research share a single purpose—to generate understanding and awareness of endangered species. Mira Nakashima continues her father's legacy as a master crafter of fine art furniture. |
10:30 PM | On Story Tess Morris and Scott Neustadter discuss the impact of Nora Ephron's films and how her writing has influenced their own work. |
11:00 PM | PBS NewsHour |
12:00 AM | 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. |
12:30 AM | BBC World News International news from the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
1:00 AM | North Carolina Bookwatch |
1:30 AM | Story in the Public Square Dr. Michael Fine talks about healthcare in the United States. He argues that for patients and caregivers, issues like cost, access, and outcomes are real, they are present, and they often have life-and-death consequences. |
2:00 AM | Muse |
2:30 AM | Comic Culture |
3:00 AM | Articulate With Jim Cotter Two artists are helping to reinvigorate the conversation about climate change by presenting its truth more...artfully. Brandon Ballengée's artistic practice and scientific research share a single purpose—to generate understanding and awareness of endangered species. Mira Nakashima continues her father's legacy as a master crafter of fine art furniture. |
3:30 AM | On Story Tess Morris and Scott Neustadter discuss the impact of Nora Ephron's films and how her writing has influenced their own work. |
4:00 AM | North Carolina Bookwatch |
4:30 AM | Story in the Public Square Dr. Michael Fine talks about healthcare in the United States. He argues that for patients and caregivers, issues like cost, access, and outcomes are real, they are present, and they often have life-and-death consequences. |
5:00 AM | BBC World News International news from the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
5:30 AM | 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. |
6:00 AM | Amanpour and Company |
7:00 AM | Our State |
7:30 AM | Muse |
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