Channel 75 Schedule, February 1 - February 7, 2010

Monday, February 1, 2010
12:00 am RnR TV: Rock Music Videos
1:00 am Deep Flow TV Uncut: Obama and Youth
2:00 am Democracy Now! 1/29/10 Pakistan’s wealth divide and rising militancy. EXCLUSIVE…Blackwater’s youngest victim: father of 9 year-old killed in Nisour Square gives most detailed account of massacre to date. “The Citizens’ Candidate”–Grassroots effort uses Craigslist to find candidate for Utah House seat. From fracking to freedom riders, documentaries at Sundance take on wide range of human rights & social justice issues.
3:00 am Aljazeera News 1/27/10, 1/28/10 Aljezeera is an international news service broadcasting from Washington, DC.
4:00 am Baltimore School of the Bible: Spiritual Life Conference 2009 - Day 1, Part 1
5:00 am Maryland Health Today-Mature Women's Health
5:30 am Perils for Pedestrians
6:00 am Gospel Central
7:00 am New Fellowship Christian Community Church: Walk It
8:00 am Democracy Now! 1/29/10 Pakistan’s wealth divide and rising militancy. EXCLUSIVE…Blackwater’s youngest victim: father of 9 year-old killed in Nisour Square gives most detailed account of massacre to date. “The Citizens’ Candidate”–Grassroots effort uses Craigslist to find candidate for Utah House seat. From fracking to freedom riders, documentaries at Sundance take on wide range of human rights & social justice issues.
9:00 am Aljazeera News 1/27/10, 1/28/10 Aljezeera is an international news service broadcasting from Washington, DC.
10:00 am D.C. Public Safety
10:30 am School of Original Thought: Dr. Alim, Pt. 3
11:00 am Momtastics: A Parenting Show - Sleepy Time
11:30 am Maryland Health Today
12:00 pm Gospel Central: Gospel Music Videos
1:00 pm The Coffee House
2:00 pm The Talk Lounge
2:30 pm Your Body, Your Business, Your Health: Reiki Meditation
3:30 pm SMT: Vegetarianism Cooking
4:00 pm NYFL Kids Football - State Championship
5:00 pm Mr. Kerpelman: TBA
6:00 pm Democracy Now! 2/1/10 The Freedom Riders: New documentary recounts historic 1961 effort to challenge segregated bus system in the deep south.
7:00 pm The Drexel InterView: Camille Paglia, literary and culture critic interviewed by Paula Marantz Cohen, a fascinating two part program about her concepts, her work, and her new book anthology of poems.
8:00 pm Metro Showcase: Unity Church, episode #2
9:00 pm Elder Keith Bailey & the Eternal Flame Outreach Ministry (rebroadcast)
9:30 pm Carlous Palmer Style Tour: Film
10:00 pm Blood on the Campaign Trail: The Making of President's Day
10:30 pm 4 Father's Entertainment: One and Only
11:30 pm B-more Trans: Transgender Talk Show

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
12:00 am Deep Flow Uncut: Youth & Obama
1:00 am It's On TV Talk Show: Cry in the Dark
2:00 am Democracy Now! 2/1/10 The Freedom Riders: New documentary recounts historic 1961 effort to challenge segregated bus system in the deep south.
3:00 am The Drexel InterView: Camille Paglia, literary and culture critic interviewed by Paula Marantz Cohen, a fascinating two part program about her concepts, her work, and her new book anthology of poems.
4:00 am bulletin board/PSA/station ID
4:30 am Hour of Light: New Year's Eve Service
5:30 am Perils for Pedestrians
6:00 am Surer Word Ministry
6:30 am Life in Three Dimensions
7:00 am Silas First Baptist Church: Episode #1
8:00 am Democracy Now! 2/1/10 The Freedom Riders: New documentary recounts historic 1961 effort to challenge segregated bus system in the deep south.
9:00 am The Drexel InterView: Camille Paglia, literary and culture critic interviewed by Paula Marantz Cohen, a fascinating two part program about her concepts, her work, and her new book anthology of poems.
10:00 am Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction
10:30 am SMT: Vegetarianism - The Noble Way of Cooking (#854)
11:00 am Your Body, Your Business, Your Health: Reiki Meditation
12:00 pm Top of the Morning
2:00 pm bulletin board/station ID
2:30 pm NYFL Kids Football State Championship, Pt. 2
3:30 pm Mental Health Matters: Multiculturalism
4:00 pm Momtastics: A Parenting Show - Sleepy Time
4:30 pm School of Original Thought: Dr. Alim, Pt. 3
5:00 pm The Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs: Prospects for the World Economy
6:00 pm Democracy Now! 2/2/10 “America’s Secret Afghan Prisons”: Investigation unearths new U.S. torture site, abuse allegations in Afghanistan. Backtracking on earlier findings, Justice Dept. said to clear Bush admin attorneys of authorizing torture. Bill Quigley: “Disgraceful” suspension of medical evacuations captures U.S. indifference to magnitude of Haitian suffering. Torture, rendition victim Maher Arar asks Supreme Court to allow suit against U.S. gov’t. Despite non-proliferation pledge, Obama budget request seeks additional $7B for nuclear arsenal.
7:00 pm GRITtv with Laura Flanders 2/1/10 Urban inequality, Rev. James Forbes, and Citizens United. The F Word: Hijinks or undercover ops? Moving updates! Week in review: Remembering Howard Zinn. Week in review: Is this what democracy looks like? State of the Union: Overhauling agenda?
7:30 pm The Drexel InterView: Suzy Welch, business consultant, journalist, editor, mother of seven and wife of Jack Welch former CEO of GE is interviewed about her book, "10 min.-10 mos.-10 yrs." and her life by Paula Marantz Cohen.
8:00 pm Lifeline Outreach Ministries Prayer Center: Why Rappers Have More Influence over Kids than Fathers (rebroadcast)
9:00 pm Dance Connection: Hand Dancing, Line Dancing
10:00 pm Turner Music Television: Urban Music
11:00 pm RnR TV: Rock Music Videos

Wednesday, February 3, 2010
12:00 am Deep Flow TV Uncut: Obama and Youth
1:00 am Beth Yehweh: How Has Satan Deceived, episode 1
2:00 am Inde TV Live
2:30 am B-more Trans: Transgender Talk Show
3:00 am Realside Entertainment
4:00 am bulletin board/station ID
4:30 am The Whole Truth
5:30 am Perils for Pedestrians
6:00 am Gospel Central: Gospel Music Videos
7:00 am A Heart Full of Thanks: Gospel Aerobics
7:30 am bulletin board/station ID/local weather forecast
8:00 am Democracy Now! 2/2/10 “America’s Secret Afghan Prisons”: Investigation unearths new U.S. torture site, abuse allegations in Afghanistan. Backtracking on earlier findings, Justice Dept. said to clear Bush admin attorneys of authorizing torture. Bill Quigley: “Disgraceful” suspension of medical evacuations captures U.S. indifference to magnitude of Haitian suffering. Torture, rendition victim Maher Arar asks Supreme Court to allow suit against U.S. gov’t. Despite non-proliferation pledge, Obama budget request seeks additional $7B for nuclear arsenal.
9:00 am GRITtv with Laura Flanders 2/1/10 Urban inequality, Rev. James Forbes, and Citizens United. The F Word: Hijinks or undercover ops? Moving updates! Week in review: Remembering Howard Zinn. Week in review: Is this what democracy looks like? State of the Union: Overhauling agenda?
9:30 am The Drexel InterView: Suzy Welch, business consultant, journalist, editor, mother of seven and wife of Jack Welch former CEO of GE is interviewed about her book, "10 min.-10 mos.-10 yrs." and her life by Paula Marantz Cohen.
10:00 am A Heart Full of Thanks: Gospel Aerobics
10:30 am Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction
11:00 am Momtastics: Parenting Show - Sleepy Time
11:30 am Huber Memorial: TBA
12:00 pm WombWork Productions: 2010 Martin Luther King Day Observance - Walters Art Museum
12:30 pm Lifeline Outreach Ministries Prayer Center: Why Rappers Have More Influence Over Kids than Fathers
1:30 pm The Talk Lounge
2:00 pm Hidden Manna: TBA
3:00 pm Media Watch on Hunger and Poverty
4:00 pm Hughes Productions: Ron Paul at Loyola College
5:00 pm Mr. Kerpelman: TBA
6:00 pm Democracy Now! 2/3/10 In historic first, military leaders call for repeal of ban on openly gay service members. “In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts”: Dr. Gabor Maté, physician at Vancouver Safe-Injection Site, on the biological and socio-economic roots of addiction and ADD, a fascinating insight into addiction and child raising.
7:00 pm The Drexel InterView: Chuck Barris, television gameshow producer and author, interviewed by Paula Marantz Cohen about his career.
8:00 pm Gene's Scenes: Safehouse Premiere at Senator Theatre w/Johnny Alonso & Friends, Music at Cyclops Books
10:00 pm Sillis Muhammad: The Birth of Jesus (rebroadcast)

Thursday, February 4, 2010
12:00 am 4 Father's Entertainment: One and Only
1:00 am Realside Entertainment
2:00 am Let a Hebrew Speak
3:00 am The Hidden Truth
4:00 am Mr. Kerpelman: TBA
5:00 am Gospel Central: Gospel Music Videos
6:00 am Daughters of Distinction Live TV: Victorious Living for Women, Pt. 2
6:30 am A Heart Full of Thanks: Gospel Aerobics
7:00 am The Whole Truth Broadcast
8:00 am Democracy Now! 2/3/10 In historic first, military leaders call for repeal of ban on openly gay service members. “In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts”: Dr. Gabor Maté, physician at Vancouver Safe-Injection Site, on the biological and socio-economic roots of addiction and ADD, a fascinating insight into addiction and child raising.
9:00 am The Drexel InterView: Chuck Barris, television gameshow producer and author, interviewed by Paula Marantz Cohen about his career.
10:00 am A Heart Full of Thanks: Gospel Aerobics
10:30 am Momtastics: A Parenting Show - Sleepy Time
11:00 am Lifeline Outreach Ministries Prayer Center: Why Rappers Have More Influence than Fathers
12:00 pm Top of the Morning
2:00 pm WombWork Productions: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at Walters Art Gallery
3:00 pm Maryland Health Today-Newborns & Neonatology
3:30 pm SMT: A Journey Through Aesthetic Realms
4:00 pm NYFL Football Championship: Kids Football, Pt. 2
5:00 pm D.C. Public Safety
5:30 pm Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction
6:00 pm Democracy Now! 2/4/10 Ignoring torture claims and questionable evidence, New York jury convicts Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui. Robert McChesney and John Nichols on “The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that Will Begin the World Again”
7:00 pm The Drexel InterView: A fascinating 2-part interview about the sociobiology of ants and other social insects with Edward O. Wilson, Professor of Entomology at Harvard University and Bert Holdobler, Professor of Life Science at Arizona State University and former professor of Biology at Harvard and Zoolocy at the University of Hertzburg, Germany, interviewed by Paula Marantz Cohen, Distinguished Professor of English Literature at Drexel University.
8:00 pm Great Blacks in Wax
10:00 pm Nation of Islam (Minister Farrakhan)

Friday, February 5, 2010
12:00 am Deep Flow TV Un-Cut: Youth and Obama
1:00 am Turner Music Television Urban Music Inc.
2:00 am B-more Trans: Transgender Talk Show
2:30 am Inde TV Live
3:00 am Democracy Now! 2/4/10 Ignoring torture claims and questionable evidence, New York jury convicts Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui. Robert McChesney and John Nichols on “The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that Will Begin the World Again”
4:00 am Gospel Central: Gospel Music Videos
5:00 am Hour of Light
6:00 am School of Original Thought: Dr. Alim - Part 3
6:30 am New Vision Church: I Need to Re-build the Walls of My Life, Pt. 1
7:00 am Antioch Ever Increasing Faith
7:30 am bulletin board/station ID/local weather forecast
8:00 am Democracy Now! 2/4/10 Ignoring torture claims and questionable evidence, New York jury convicts Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui. Robert McChesney and John Nichols on “The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that Will Begin the World Again”
9:00 am The Drexel InterView: A fascinating 2-part interview about the sociobiology of ants and other social insects with Edward O. Wilson, Professor of Entomology at Harvard University and Bert Holdobler, Professor of Life Science at Arizona State University and former professor of Biology at Harvard and Zoolocy at the University of Hertzburg, Germany, interviewed by Paula Marantz Cohen, Distinguished Professor of English Literature at Drexel University.
10:00 am Maryland Health Today-New Borns & Neonatology
10:30 am SMT: Vegetarianism: The Noble Way of Cooking
11:00 am Your Body, Your Business, Your Health: Ear Candling
12:00 pm D.C. Public Safety
12:30 pm New Vision Church: I Need to Re-build the Walls of My Life, Pt. 1(Pastor Billy Stanfield)
1:00 pm Bible Power Television, Part. 30 (rebroadcast)
1:30 pm The Talk Lounge
2:00 pm WombWork Productions: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
3:00 pm Building a Movement in Baltimore: Help Solve the Economic, Energy, and Healthcare Crisis Worldwide (Pt. 9)
3:30 pm PMJ Foundation: Focusing on Youth Violence
4:00 pm Mr. Kerpelman: Don Quixote
5:00 pm NYFL State Championship: Kids Football, Pt. 3
6:00 pm Democracy Now 2/5/10 Pro-choice advocates criticize CBS for accepting anti-abortion Super Bowl ad. Dave Zirin on Super Bowl fever in New Orleans and the militarization of sport’s biggest spectacle. How to get our democracy back: Lawrence Lessig says “If we want to change, we have to change Congress”. Yemeni journalist Nasser Arrabyee: US involvement undermines sound response to Yemen-based militants.
7:00 pm The Drexel InterView. Award-winning photographer Sarah Stolfa and National Book Award-winning author Ha Jin are interviewed by Distinguished Prof. Paula Marantz Cohen of Drexel University.
8:00 pm Carlous Palmer Style Tour: Show 2
8:30 pm Meyer Films: Variety Show
9:00 pm Breeze Country: Hand Dancing - 60s and 70s Music
10:00 pm RnR TV - Rock Music Videos
11:00 pm Inde TV Live
11:30 pm Blood on the Campaign Trail: The Making of President's Day

Saturday, February 6, 2010
12:00 am 4 Father's Entertainment: One and Only
1:00 am Deep Flow TV Uncut: Obama and Youth
2:00 am Realside: Youngstar & Barrel
3:00 am Turner Music Television: Urban Music Videos Inc.
4:00 am PSA Protect Yourself/bulletin board
4:30 am Mental Health Matters
5:00 am bulletin board/station ID
5:30 am Perils for Pedestrians
6:00 am Gospel Central: Gospel Music videos
7:00 am SMT: Vegetarianism: The Noble Way of Cooking
7:30 am Momtastics: A Parenting Show - Sleepy Time
8:00 am Nation of Islam (Minister Farrakhan)
10:00 am Maryland Health Today-New Borns and Neonatology
10:30 am PMJ Foundation: Youth and Violence
11:00 am A Heart Full of Thanks: Gospel Aerobics
11:30 am SMT: Vegetarianism - The Noble Way of Eating
12:00 pm Lifeline Outreach Ministries Prayer Center: Why Rappers Have More Influence than Fathers
1:00 pm Bible Power Television, Part 30 (rebroadcast)
1:30 pm American Veteran
2:00 pm School of Original Thought: Dr. Alim, Pt. 3
2:30 pm Fast Forward Contemporary Science
3:00 pm The Coffee House
4:00 pm NYFL State Championship: Kids Football (Pt. 3)
5:00 pm Dance Connection: Hand Dancing/Line Dancing
6:00 pm Democracy Now 2/5/10 Pro-choice advocates criticize CBS for accepting anti-abortion Super Bowl ad. Dave Zirin on Super Bowl fever in New Orleans and the militarization of sport’s biggest spectacle. How to get our democracy back: Lawrence Lessig says “If we want to change, we have to change Congress”. Yemeni journalist Nasser Arrabyee: US involvement undermines sound response to Yemen-based militants.
7:00 pm The Drexel InterView. Award-winning photographer Sarah Stolfa and National Book Award-winning author Ha Jin are interviewed by Distinguished Prof. Paula Marantz Cohen of Drexel University.
8:00 pm Carlous Palmer Style Tour: Show 2
8:30 pm Meyer Films: Variety Show
9:00 pm Breeze Country: Hand Dancing - 60s and 70s Music
10:00 pm RnR TV - Rock Music Videos
11:00 pm Inde TV Live
11:30 pm Blood on the Campaign Trail: The Making of President's Day

Sunday, February 7, 2010
12:00 am 4 Father's Entertainment: One and Only
1:00 am Deep Flow TV Uncut: Obama and Youth
2:00 am Realside : Youngstar & Barrel
3:00 am Turner Music Television: Urban Music Videos Inc.
4:00 am G-Lock Entertainment
5:00 am Gospel Central: Gospel Music Videos
6:00 am Antioch: Ever Increasing Faith
6:30 am Perils for Pedestrians
7:00 am bulletin board/stationID/local weather forecast
8:00 am TBA

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