Maybe or not, you will not able to watch Through Deaf Eyes on PBS through local programming. TV Guide does not list 'Through Deaf Eyes' in National Schedule Listings (across USA) because it only says "Local Programming" from 9pm-11pm (8pm-10pm, depends on time zones).
You need to go PBS website to enter your local zip code to find programmed at your local station. (e.g. mine in Pittsburgh: WQED and WQED-DT, WQED airs regular PBS cable network, and WQED-DT airs PBS-HD network.)
I just found out recently that my local hometown, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania will not shown 'Through Deaf Eyes' on basic and expanded cable. WQED-DT only show Through Deaf Eyes on HDTV channels. You need HDTV - High Definition TV, digital cable box to subscribe HD channels to watch the show.
Several deaf people across Western Pennsylvania THINKS that they will watch the show - I am going to alert the people that they will not able to watch the show if they don't have HDTV.
I am gladly that I have HDTV and package of HDTV channels through Comcast, then I am anticipating to watch the show dearly tonight!
UPDATE: (3/21/2007 1:30pm) Via ProudGeek, the excellent web interface browser, Couchville you can drag in all directions for channel and times for TV schedule list in your local area - to find 'Through Deaf Eyes' what channel you are on.


We are able to watch this program via old fashioned TV cable here in Washington, DC, We are not ready for HDTV yet. it required me to replace old cables (over 300 feets of web, build in bouse and replace hardwars that serve outside cameras. it was one of advaced system in 1990's
Posted by Drew Gutches | March 21, 2007 12:41 PM
We are able to watch this program via old fashioned TV cable here in Washington, DC, We are not ready for HDTV yet. it required me to replace old cables (over 300 feets of web, build in bouse and replace hardwars that serve outside cameras. it was one of advaced system in 1990's
Posted by Drew Gutches | March 21, 2007 12:42 PM
Thanks!
Posted by Tom Neville | March 21, 2007 1:12 PM
Not only must you have HDTV, but your cable system must carry the HD channel for your local PBS station. Not all cable systems carry it.
It will be re-broadcast at various times over the weekend.
The reason for this is that March is "Pledge Month" for many PBS statewide systems. So, they put on a tape of an Irish tenor, then when the hearie folks are lulled by his golden voice, the station breaks in with a heartfelt plea for financial pledges.
Ironically, another way to get the program on time is through a rooftop or even a rabbit-ears antenna over-the-air! So said the Public Relations director for our Alabama PBS system, after we complained about this.
Posted by Jay Croft | March 21, 2007 3:33 PM
I used an antenna without HD. Work pretty well!
Posted by Maurice | March 22, 2007 2:56 AM