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January 8 @ 9 PM Virginia Currents We visit Gunston Hall, the lifelong home of George Mason, “Father of the Bill of Rights.” Learn how Mason eluded political life yet became one of Colonial Virginia’s most influential statesmen.

January 8 @ 8:30 PM Charlottesville Inside-Out Reports on interesting places and interviews with notable people in Charlottesville.

January 8 @ 9 PM This Old House Hour A berm and fence are installed in the front yard of the Weston project home to shield the street; a look at the plants chosen for the planting beds; the kitchen countertops are installed; an overview of the house’s air conditioner-heating system. TV–G

January 9 @ 9 PM Perspective Guest: L. DOUGLAS WILDER - Former Richmond Mayor Topics: As a new mayor takes office in the capitol city, the former mayor and former Virginia governor discusses the changes implemented during his tenure, his political past, and his hope for the future under an Obama White House.

January 11 @ 8 PM Nature: The Dragon Chronicles Reptile expert Romulus Whitaker searches for the real-life inspirations for the mythical dragons of yore. The journey takes him to Slovenia, where he finds cave-dwelling salamanders called olms that were once believed to be baby dragons. TV–G

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January 8 @ 8 PM Elvis '56 This 1987 documentary uses vintage clips, stills and home movies to chronicle the King’s rise to the top. The hour follows his success from 1955 to 1957, when Elvis appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” Levon Helm narrates. TV–PG

January 8 @ 9 PM Cinema’s Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood Archival footage, film clips, home movies, interviews and personal photos accent this documentary, which recounts the experiences of Jews who took refuge in Hollywood after Adolf Hitler banned them from the German movie industry in 1933. TV–PG

January 9 @ 8 PM Antiques Roadshow: Palm Springs Part 1 of 3. Season 13 begins in Palm Springs, where items include a 1937 painting by American abstract expressionist Clyfford Still that's valued at $500,000. Also: collector Jim McCarty asks for help with recovering paintings stolen from his collection. TV–G

January 9 @ 9 PM Spain...on the Road Again: Pure Paella A visit to Valencia. Included: a a walk on the beach and a tour of Santiago Calatrava’s City of Arts and Sciences. Also: making paella; enjoying tapas at the restaurant Casa Montaña. TV–G

January 10 @ 8 PM Arctic Bound The 2003 voyage of the sailboat Vagabond, with a small crew trying to cross the Northwest Passage between the Pacific and the Atlantic, is recalled. TV–PG

January 10 @ 9 PM Classic Films: Ben-Hur Director William Wyler’s spectacular Biblical epic re-creates the Nativity, the Crucifixion and a thundering chariot race. The film won 11 Oscars, including Best Picture, Actor (Charlton Heston) and Director.