Tuesday, April 8 (Analog)

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6:00 pm
 
Nova
Nova: Cracking the Maya Code
7 p.m. NEW!
Investigates how pioneers deciphered the intricate system of hieroglyphs developed by the Mayans.
 
Lost Pyramids of Caral
Lost Pyramids of Caral
8 p.m. NEW!
This program attempts to answer one of the great questions of archaeology: Why did humans become civilized?
 
Frontline
Frontline: The Medicated Child
9 p.m.
Psychiatrists are confronted about the risks and benefits of prescription drugs for troubled kids. This program follows up with Denver-area families featured in a previous report.
 
Independent Lens
Independent Lens: Water Flowing Together
10 p.m. NEW!
This film follows Jock Soto, a gay Navajo Indian and Puerto Rican, as he retired in June 2005 from the New York City Ballet after a 24-year career.
 
11:00 pm
Charlie Rose
Petraeus & Crocker's testimony on Iraq: Guests — Senator Jack Reed, Jack Keane, Senator Jeff SessionsA discussion with the co-founders of wowOwow.com: Guests — Liz Smith, Lesley Stahl, Joni Evans, Mary Lawrence  
 
 
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