Stations of the Cross

Seven nights of programming for Holy Week.

BY: Ellen Leventry

Monday, April 9
TIME CHANNEL SHOW
10 am Sundance The Book of Life
Jesus Christ, who arrives in New York City on New Year's Eve with a mission: to break the Seventh Seal in the Book of Life and bring about the Apocalypse. Directed and written by Hal Hartley.
3 pm Check Local Listings Martha Stewart Living
Create beautiful Easter eggs with flock, a fiber commonly used to form velvety patterns on cloth.
5:30 pm Food Network Molto Mario: Easter Sunday
9 pm PBS The Face: Jesus in Art
Traces the dramatically different ways in which Jesus has been represented in art throughout history and around the world. Check local listings for dates and times.
Tuesday, April 10
TIME CHANNEL SHOW
7 am A&E Christianity: The Second Millennium
Christianity sees the rise of the modern world; church and state are separated for the first time.
11:30 pm Food Network Molto Mario: Easter Sunday
2 pm Food Network Cooking Live: Easter With Elmo
Eggs in a Nest, Mini Heroes, Alphabet Soup, and Strawberry Shortcakes.
7 pm Food Network Cooking Live: Italian Easter
Italian Easter takes center stage as Aunt Fanny joins Sara to create classics.
8 pm NBC The Fighting Fitzgeralds: The Easter Rebellion
Marie's teacher prevents Mr. Fitz from distributing candy at school.
8 pm Travel Channel Jesus in the Himalayas
Explore the popular legend of the Indian subcontinent, namely that Jesus spent part of his life traveling through the Himalayas. (Repeated at 11 pm.)
10 pm Food Network Easter From Martha's Kitchen
A Southern style Easter feast from Martha Stewart's kitchen.
All times Eastern Standard Time

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