On the next Tempo In Depth, one in four teens admit to drinking and driving under the influence. Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens. With prom and graduation season around the corner, teens, parents and educators need to remain on guard. We'll hear from one mother who almost lost her son to a drunk driver and learn how schools across our region work to make the consequences of drinking and driving come to live, so teens make better choices.
New episodes of Tempo InDepth air Tuesday at 8pm, with a replay of the previous week at 8:30pm. You can also watch Friday at 7pm and Sunday at 6pm. Sponsored by: |
Monday, May 6th
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Tuesday, May 7th
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9:00pm Nature: Legendary White Stallions The history of the Lipizzaner stallion is chronicled. Includes their little-known rescue by the U.S. Army in 1945. 10:00pm Secrets of the Dead: Bugging Hitler's Soldiers The thoughts and opinions of German POWs during World War II are revealed in this installment, which relies on transcripts from an MI19 (British military intelligence) bugging operation that secretly recorded the conversations of 4000 German prisoners. |
Wednesday, May 8th
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9:00pm Call the Midwife: Episode 6 Dr. Turner spearheads a campaign against tuberculosis. Jenny, meanwhile, tries to reunite a man daying of the disease with his only surviving child, whom he hasn't seen in years. 10:00pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Mr. Grove Arthur Conan Doyle convinces Harry to allow a seance to be held at the store. In other events, Agnes transfers to the fashion department and develops a closer relationship with Henri. |
Thursday, May 9th
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9:00pm Death in Paradise 10:00pm EastEnders |
Friday, May 10th
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9:00pm British Antiques Roadshow 10:00pm In Search of Myths and Heroes A quest to discover if the Queen of Sheba really existed takes host Michael Wood to Egypt and Ethiopia. |
Saturday, May 11th
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9:00pm As Time Goes By 10:00pm Are You Being Served? 11:00pm Waiting for God 12:00am Austin City Limits: The Shins/Dr. Dog |
Sunday, May 12th
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Donald Sutherland narrates a 2-part biography of the British monarch (1819 - 1901). The first hour examines the industrial and maritime revolutions that catapulted Britain to the top of the colonial heap. 10:00pm Secrets of Highclere Castle The history of Highclere Castle, the 1300-year-old castle that's used as the home of the Crawley clan in "Downton Abbey." Fact overlaps fiction in some instances: like the "Downton" estate, it served as a military hospital during World War I. 11:00pm EastEnders |
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