This is the The North Carolina Channel TV schedule for the next 12 hours within the Greensboro/Surround Area. You can view other local TV listings by going back to the full TV guide schedule.
4:30 AM | tasteMAKERS Chris Hughes travels across Texas, harvesting game on ranches in a humane, sustainable way. |
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5:00 AM | BBC World News International news from the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
5:30 AM | Amanpour and Company In-depth conversations with thought leaders and newsmakers. |
6:30 AM | Sit and Be Fit Jeff Brooks joins Mary Ann Wilson for a workout that focuses on deep breathing. A new exercise for the oblique muscles is introduced, along with exercises engaging the pelvic floor, abdominal and leg muscles. |
7:00 AM | Classical Stretch by Essentrics A foot-strengthening workout. |
7:30 AM | Wai Lana Yoga How to release tension and prevent headaches by getting rid of kinks and stubborn knots in the neck. The flexibility will also help in preparation for a few upside down poses. |
8:00 AM | The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South Advice for maintaining lawns and gardens. |
8:30 AM | In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs Guest: chef Roberto Donna, who prepares pizza margherita and panino di pizza. Host: Julia Child. |
9:00 AM | Flavor, NC Recipes are prepared with ingredients produced in North Carolina. |
9:30 AM | Moveable Feast With Relish |
10:00 AM | 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations Leslie's sister is a long-time resident of Normandy and takes her to spots only locals know. Indulging in delicious bites and sips, she encounters characters that embody French joie de vivre. |
10:30 AM | Growing a Green World |
11:00 AM | North Carolina Weekend This series highlights travel destinations in the state. |
11:30 AM | tasteMAKERS Chris Hughes travels across Texas, harvesting game on ranches in a humane, sustainable way. |
12:00 PM | Illustrative Math |
12:30 PM | Illustrative Math |
1:00 PM | Illustrative Math |
1:30 PM | Illustrative Math |
2:00 PM | Library of Congress National Book Festival: Celebrating American Ingenuity |
4:00 PM | Great Performances Peter Boyer's imusical story of Ellis Island immigrants. Conducted by Carl St. Clair with readings by Barry Bostwick, Camryn Manheim and Michael Nouri. |
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