Program Schedule
Davis Community Television
Programming Schedule
July 3 to July 9
Thursday, July 3
4 p.m.: ``Democracy Now.'' Sponsored by Lellingby Boyce. 1 hr.
5 p.m.: ``Bits 'n Pieces.'' Children's show 25 mins.
5:30 p.m.: ``Cardozarama.'' Law school talent show. Produced by Scott Romito. 2 hr., 14 mins.
7:45 p.m.: ``The Culture Jammer's Video.'' Produced by The Media Foundation. Sponsored by DCTV. 15 mins.
8 p.m.: ``Slaughterhouse of Sacred Cows.'' Produced by John Flynn. 1 hr.
9 p.m.: ``Woodland Camera Forum.'' Woodland camera club examine various cameras and share likes and dislikes 54 mins.
10:02 p.m.: ``TWF Tower of Power.'' Pro wrestling from Sacramento. Sponsored by Carlo Exparza 1 hr.
11:10 p.m.: ``Life After Garbage.'' A portrait of twentysomething Freecyclers and Freegans living in San Francisco. 18 mins.
11:30 p.m.: ``Technocultural Studies Documentaries '04.'' Showcase of movies by UC Davis students 2 hr., 3 mins.
Friday, July 4
4 p.m.: ``Democracy Now.'' Sponsored by Lellingby Boyce. 1 hr.
5 p.m.: ``Gay USA.'' Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues. 1 hr.
6 p.m.: ``Woodland Camera Forum.'' Woodland camera club examine various cameras and share likes and dislikes 54 mins.
7 p.m.: ``Up from the Understory.'' A university-community project that documents recent history and community renewal efforts in northeastern Calaveras county in the Sierra Nevada foothills. 36 mins.
7:40 p.m.: ``The Story of Stuff.'' Brisk, witty explanation of how materials cycle from natural resource to trash 22 mins.
8:02 p.m.: ``Deep Dish TV Presents.'' "Strategic Conference to the UN World Conference Against Racism Pt. 1". 58 mins.
9 p.m.: ``The Jook Joint.'' Blues video show. Features current Blues artists and honors the legends of the Blues. 28 mins.
Saturday, July 5
6 p.m.: ``The Nexus Stage.'' Freestyle musical jam. Produced by Cliff Gamble. 2 hr.
Sunday, July 6
1 p.m.: ``A Meeting with Gangaji.'' A series of satsang, or new-age religious teachings. 58 mins.
2 p.m.: ``UCSB's USA and CA Economic Outlook Presentation March 08.'' From the University of Santa Barbara. 1 hr., 55 mins.
5 p.m.: ``Thoughtfulness.'' Produced by Lois Richter. 1 hr.
6 p.m.: ``Music and the Spoken Word.'' Sponsored by Mesha Davis. 29 mins.
6:30 p.m.: ``World of Dance Theatre.'' A series of dances from around the world. 30 mins.
7 p.m.: ``Kids Jumanjai.'' Local kids star on Jumanjai movie. Featuring Mikey, Raymond, Kyle & Leah. Produced by Rebecca Fransway. 1 hr.
8:02 p.m.: ``Media Edge.'' Progressive media with a local slant. Sponsored by the Davis Peace Coalition. 2 hr.
Monday, July 7
4 p.m.: ``Democracy Now.'' Sponsored by Lellingby Boyce. 1 hr.
Tuesday, July 8
4 p.m.: ``Democracy Now.'' Sponsored by Lellingby Boyce. 1 hr.
5 p.m.: ``Sacramento Soapbox.'' Political commentary from Sacramento 56 mins.
6 p.m.: ``County of Shasta Air Pollution Control Board.'' Footage of a meeting about aerosol spraying. 53 mins.
7 p.m.: ``Broken Promises, Broken Dreams.'' Book signing and discussion with author Alice Rothchild about her recent book. 1 hr., 26 mins.
8:30 p.m.: ``UC Davis Emeriti.'' Emeriti talk about their life and work. 1 hr.
9:30 p.m.: ``Reggae TV.'' The stories of famous Reggae artists, featuring performances. Sponsored by Deborah Whitman. 30 mins.
10 p.m.: ``Veg Video.'' Animal rights stuff: interviews, factory farming clips, etc. Sponsored by IRNI. 58 mins.
Wednesday, July 9
4 p.m.: ``Democracy Now.'' Sponsored by Lellingby Boyce. 1 hr.
5 p.m.: ``UCD Frontiers.'' 30 mins.
5:30 p.m.: ``Justice & Democracy.'' Alleged Armenian genocide resolution HB 106 governor proclamation 2008 18 mins.
5:48 p.m.: ``Continuum--The Computer Technology Show.'' Star Trek-The Next Generation: Yes, I Khan. 12 mins.
6 p.m.: ``Running with Scientists episode 2.'' Reports and interviews from the Going Green 2007 event 27 mins.
6:30 p.m.: ``Running with Scientists episode 3.'' Reports and interviews from the Going Green 2007 event 26 mins.
7 p.m.: ``Gospel Stage.'' Live gospel, bluegrass and country music. Produced by Howard Kelley. 1 hr., 30 mins.
8:30 p.m.: ``Libertarian Counterpoint.'' Sponsored by Richard Fields. 28 mins.
10 p.m.: ``Undercover TV.'' Expose of society's animal exploitation. Sponsored by Irni. 29 mins.
10:30 p.m.: ``The Musical Drum Key's Music Video Museum.'' 2 hr.
Weekdays
2 to 9 a.m.: KPFA 94.1 FM. See http://www.kpfa.org for details.
9 a.m. to noon: UCTV. See http://www.uctv.tv for details.
Noon to 4 p.m.: KPFA 94.1 FM.
4 p.m.: Democracy Now! See http://www.democracynow.org for details.
5 p.m. to 11 p.m.: KPFA 94.1 FM. See http://www.kpfa.org for details.
11 p.m. to 2 a.m.: FSTV. See http://www.freespeech.org for details.
Weekends
All day (except 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, and 2 to 10 p.m. Sunday): KPFA 94.1 FM.
Programming Schedule
July 3 to July 9
Thursday, July 3
4 p.m.: ``Democracy Now.'' Sponsored by Lellingby Boyce. 1 hr.
5 p.m.: ``Bits 'n Pieces.'' Children's show 25 mins.
5:30 p.m.: ``Cardozarama.'' Law school talent show. Produced by Scott Romito. 2 hr., 14 mins.
7:45 p.m.: ``The Culture Jammer's Video.'' Produced by The Media Foundation. Sponsored by DCTV. 15 mins.
8 p.m.: ``Slaughterhouse of Sacred Cows.'' Produced by John Flynn. 1 hr.
9 p.m.: ``Woodland Camera Forum.'' Woodland camera club examine various cameras and share likes and dislikes 54 mins.
10:02 p.m.: ``TWF Tower of Power.'' Pro wrestling from Sacramento. Sponsored by Carlo Exparza 1 hr.
11:10 p.m.: ``Life After Garbage.'' A portrait of twentysomething Freecyclers and Freegans living in San Francisco. 18 mins.
11:30 p.m.: ``Technocultural Studies Documentaries '04.'' Showcase of movies by UC Davis students 2 hr., 3 mins.
Friday, July 4
4 p.m.: ``Democracy Now.'' Sponsored by Lellingby Boyce. 1 hr.
5 p.m.: ``Gay USA.'' Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues. 1 hr.
6 p.m.: ``Woodland Camera Forum.'' Woodland camera club examine various cameras and share likes and dislikes 54 mins.
7 p.m.: ``Up from the Understory.'' A university-community project that documents recent history and community renewal efforts in northeastern Calaveras county in the Sierra Nevada foothills. 36 mins.
7:40 p.m.: ``The Story of Stuff.'' Brisk, witty explanation of how materials cycle from natural resource to trash 22 mins.
8:02 p.m.: ``Deep Dish TV Presents.'' "Strategic Conference to the UN World Conference Against Racism Pt. 1". 58 mins.
9 p.m.: ``The Jook Joint.'' Blues video show. Features current Blues artists and honors the legends of the Blues. 28 mins.
Saturday, July 5
6 p.m.: ``The Nexus Stage.'' Freestyle musical jam. Produced by Cliff Gamble. 2 hr.
Sunday, July 6
1 p.m.: ``A Meeting with Gangaji.'' A series of satsang, or new-age religious teachings. 58 mins.
2 p.m.: ``UCSB's USA and CA Economic Outlook Presentation March 08.'' From the University of Santa Barbara. 1 hr., 55 mins.
5 p.m.: ``Thoughtfulness.'' Produced by Lois Richter. 1 hr.
6 p.m.: ``Music and the Spoken Word.'' Sponsored by Mesha Davis. 29 mins.
6:30 p.m.: ``World of Dance Theatre.'' A series of dances from around the world. 30 mins.
7 p.m.: ``Kids Jumanjai.'' Local kids star on Jumanjai movie. Featuring Mikey, Raymond, Kyle & Leah. Produced by Rebecca Fransway. 1 hr.
8:02 p.m.: ``Media Edge.'' Progressive media with a local slant. Sponsored by the Davis Peace Coalition. 2 hr.
Monday, July 7
4 p.m.: ``Democracy Now.'' Sponsored by Lellingby Boyce. 1 hr.
Tuesday, July 8
4 p.m.: ``Democracy Now.'' Sponsored by Lellingby Boyce. 1 hr.
5 p.m.: ``Sacramento Soapbox.'' Political commentary from Sacramento 56 mins.
6 p.m.: ``County of Shasta Air Pollution Control Board.'' Footage of a meeting about aerosol spraying. 53 mins.
7 p.m.: ``Broken Promises, Broken Dreams.'' Book signing and discussion with author Alice Rothchild about her recent book. 1 hr., 26 mins.
8:30 p.m.: ``UC Davis Emeriti.'' Emeriti talk about their life and work. 1 hr.
9:30 p.m.: ``Reggae TV.'' The stories of famous Reggae artists, featuring performances. Sponsored by Deborah Whitman. 30 mins.
10 p.m.: ``Veg Video.'' Animal rights stuff: interviews, factory farming clips, etc. Sponsored by IRNI. 58 mins.
Wednesday, July 9
4 p.m.: ``Democracy Now.'' Sponsored by Lellingby Boyce. 1 hr.
5 p.m.: ``UCD Frontiers.'' 30 mins.
5:30 p.m.: ``Justice & Democracy.'' Alleged Armenian genocide resolution HB 106 governor proclamation 2008 18 mins.
5:48 p.m.: ``Continuum--The Computer Technology Show.'' Star Trek-The Next Generation: Yes, I Khan. 12 mins.
6 p.m.: ``Running with Scientists episode 2.'' Reports and interviews from the Going Green 2007 event 27 mins.
6:30 p.m.: ``Running with Scientists episode 3.'' Reports and interviews from the Going Green 2007 event 26 mins.
7 p.m.: ``Gospel Stage.'' Live gospel, bluegrass and country music. Produced by Howard Kelley. 1 hr., 30 mins.
8:30 p.m.: ``Libertarian Counterpoint.'' Sponsored by Richard Fields. 28 mins.
10 p.m.: ``Undercover TV.'' Expose of society's animal exploitation. Sponsored by Irni. 29 mins.
10:30 p.m.: ``The Musical Drum Key's Music Video Museum.'' 2 hr.
Weekdays
2 to 9 a.m.: KPFA 94.1 FM. See http://www.kpfa.org for details.
9 a.m. to noon: UCTV. See http://www.uctv.tv for details.
Noon to 4 p.m.: KPFA 94.1 FM.
4 p.m.: Democracy Now! See http://www.democracynow.org for details.
5 p.m. to 11 p.m.: KPFA 94.1 FM. See http://www.kpfa.org for details.
11 p.m. to 2 a.m.: FSTV. See http://www.freespeech.org for details.
Weekends
All day (except 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, and 2 to 10 p.m. Sunday): KPFA 94.1 FM.
