
TONIGHT
Channel 36 at 8:00 pm"Prince of the Alps"
High in the Austrian Alps, a female red deer, a leader in her herd, gives birth to a calf. Her status makes him a prince among the other calves. The two are at the center of a wilderness story that features not only the wild alpine herds of majestic red deer, but also a variety of other wildlife that lives in the mountains, including roe deer, ibex, fox, chamois and marmots.
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But hunters, skiers, hikers and pet dogs, as well as a harsh and icy winter, threaten their survival.
InterCHANGE
Sunday at 11:00 am on Channel 10

TONIGHT Panelists: Dan Jones (moderator), Kevin Fischer, Joel McNally, and Gerard Randall discuss whether Sen. Clinton should bow out of the race; the odds of her supporters voting for Sen. Obama if she decides to pull out; and, a discussion on electability of the two likely contenders: Sen. Obama and Sen. McCain. On the local front, an assessment of recent studies showing African-Americans in Wisconsin are more likely to be arrested and imprisoned for drug offenses than whites are. The panelists explore how racial disparities and socio-economics play a pivotal role in how offenders are sentenced. Plus, a discussion on how to revamp Wisconsin's lax drunk driving laws. Rick Horowitz describes how Bill and Hillary Clinton are really just "regular folks".