- Daylight Savings
This past Saturday night, Americans set their clocks ahead (if you haven't yet, I'll give you another hour to wake up....California, I'll give you another three.), technically losing an hour. Have you ever been asked the question, “If you had 24 hours in a day, what would you do?” Well, your answer might be, “I already have 24 hours, thank you very much.” But as I just said, during daylight savings in March, you lose an hour, so there, you smart Alec. Oh, your name's Brad? Sorry, it doesn't flow as well. Just give me 24 hours, and I'll come up with a pun for your name.
- GOP Candidates For Governor Debate
- Rell, Democrats Disagree Over Proposed Public Health Lab
- Legislature Talks Tolls
- TEST
- Campaign Finance And Abraham Giles
- GOP Senate Hopefuls Debate
- Summer Youth Employment Advocates Fear Funding Cut
- Lamont Speaks On Tolls, Taxes, and Sunday Liquor Sales
- Lamont Announces Run For Governor
- Australian Pink Floyd Live at the Hammersmith Apollo
- Superstars of 70s Soul
- Monarchy: Royal Family at Work
- Episode #410 - Sins of the Father, Part II
- Episode #409 - Sins of the Father, Part I
- Alfie Boe: Live From the Royal Festival Hall
- Prince Philip at 90
- NOVA: Hunting the Edge of Space
- NATURE: Superfish
- Queen Victoria's Empire: Episodes 101 and 102
- MASTERPIECE: MYSTERY! SHERLOCK
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SHERLOCK
Sundays, October 24-November 7, 2010, 9:00-10:30 p.m. ET on CPTV
(Check TV Listings)Blowing away the fog of the Victorian era, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic detective Sherlock Holmes enters the 21st century in a thrilling contemporary version. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch (Atonement, "The Last Enemy") in the title role, Sherlock premieres with three criminally clever whodunits on MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!
ORIGINAL PBS BROADCAST: Sundays, October 24-November 7, 2010, 9:00-10:30 p.m.
- MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Wallander II
- WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE
- LAFAYETTE: THE LOST HERO
- THROUGH A DOG'S EYES
- SHERLOCK HOLMES
- CIRCUS
- Austin City Limits
- ARS
- GOD IN AMERICA









