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And by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by contributions to your PBS station from viewers like you. Thank you. On the next Warrior Challenge, eight volunteers voyage back to the Viking Age, where they get a taste of Nordic food and learn to raid the neighbors as they battle it out. They'll try not to lose face. Can they rise to meet the Warrior Challenge? Stay tuned. It's CBTV Next. On Kingdom of David, Rome's legions clash with Jewish zealots and the region is thrown into chaos. The Romans proceeded as far as the Holy House itself. Then one of them set fire to it. Now the Jews suffered nothing to restrain their force, nor tried to save their lives since their Holy House was perishing. On Kingdom of David, the concluding episodes, 9 p.m. CBTV Wednesday, Hello, I'm Ed Asner. Explore the world of green building and remodeling and look at ways you can make your existing home more energy efficient and environmentally friendly. 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