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Maverick Hockey
Saturday, Feb. 4
at 7pm (CT)
Bemidji State vs. UNO live from the CenturyLink Center in Omaha.
Live Webcast will be available. |
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Sunday, Feb. 5 at 8pm (CT)
"Downton Abbey" continues with the household preparing for the war's end. While the family looks forward to having a private home again, cousin Isobel has other ideas for Downton. In other events, a wounded officer makes a startling claim.
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Monday, Feb. 6 at 9pm (CT)
A profile of 19th-century abolitionist William Still (1821-1902), who helped hundreds of runaway slaves escape across the U.S. border to Canada. The documentary features excerpts from diaries kept by Still about the Underground Railroad; and also examines the role Canada played in the enterprise.
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| Hearts of Zambia |
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Friday, Feb. 10 at 7:30pm (CT)
NET Television travels 9,000 miles to chronicle the work of Dr. Charles Wood, head of the University Nebraska-Lincoln's Nebraska Center for Virology, who, with his Zambian partner Dr. Chipepo Kankasa, is educating mothers about HIV transmission.
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Capitol Conversations "Capitol Conversations" is a weekly, web-exclusive show hosted by NET News' Fred Knapp. We'll feature one-on-one discussions with state policy makers, exploring issues important to Nebraskans. |
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The contemporary and historical stories of Nebraskans are shared. |
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A discussion of Nebraska's ongoing child-welfare reform and privatization effort. |
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A pilot multimedia series about the people behind Nebraska science and environmental issues. |
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Explore NET Video on Demand
for more NET
and PBS programs on-line. |
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| NET will move from satellite to terrestrial distribution of its signal February 1, 2012. If your NET television service is interrupted, call your cable company, NET, or install an antenna or rabbit ears to continue to receive all three channels (NET1HD / NET2 / NET3). More information |
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