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Gwen Ifill

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal

PBS's longest-running public affairs series.

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NOVA Science Now

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Stories in this episode spotlight the Kepler telescope; and genes for Alzheimer's and autism.

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The WETA Mystery

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WETA Hometown Heroes

Profiles of Washington-area individuals whose work and volunteer efforts make a difference.

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The animated series Wunderkind Little Amadeus entertains and educates children between the ages of 4 and 8 about music and inspires them to make their own music. Join the young Mozart on his boyhood adventures and his musical life, all set against the backdrop of his unforgettable compositions.

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