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- Autistic archivist Astrid Nielsen and impulsive inspector Raphaëlle Coste work together to solve crimes in and around Paris.
- In the not-too-distant future Joel Robinson is held captive by Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank, forced to watch B-Grade movies on the Satellite of Love with the help of his robot friends: Cambot, Gypsy, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot.
- The original surreal sketch comedy showcase for the Monty Python troupe.
- Loonette the clown and her dolly Molly solve everyday problems while residing in the comfort of a large couch.
- Daily children's program hosted by Captain Kangaroo.
- In this half-hour program, artist Bob Ross paints a beautiful oil painting on canvas.
- Matthias is a mouse who lives at Redwall Abbey, a fortress under constant siege from evil rats. When an image a great mouse-warrior begins speaking to him, Matthias realizes his destiny: to be the successor to a great warrior.
- The hosts travel to various destinations around the world. As they do, you view their experiences and listen to their critiques along the way.
- American travel authority Rick Steves guides viewers through his favorite European cities.
- Hosts Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster and the Test Kitchen cooks prepare America's favorite recipes, passing along valuable tips as they go.
- The Cat in The Hat knows a lot about virtually every thing. With the help of fish, thing 1, and thing 2; the Cat in the Hat teaches kids about many things through song and games.
- A group of kids produce and star in their own music video show.
- Samantha Brown explores the emotional heart of travel and the people who change, challenge and strengthen a destination.
- A wacky fun-filled show about a group of aliens who travel the galaxies exploring and getting in and out of danger, all the while teaching young kids ages pre-school through second grade about science and astronomy. The show also promotes tolerance and non-violent conflict resolution.
- This series brings authentic Mexican flavors, colors, textures and warmth into American kitchens. A former policy analyst focused on Latin American politics and history, Pati Jinich is also a chef, cooking teacher, food writer and mother of 3 whose true passion lies in sharing the tastes of her childhood and culinary adventures in her native country.
- Rachel, Alex, Leah, and Hopkins explore the world through basic American Sign Language with songs, movement, and examples.
- When you travel, the world becomes a smaller place. When you explore with friends that share a love for landscape cinematography, destinations come to life. Join Jeff Aiello and his Emmy Award-Winning team on a journey beyond the lens.
- This travel-based series discovers the magic and mystery of music, showcasing some refreshing musical beats around the world.
- This PBS news/talk-show presents several journalists involved in spirited discussions of topics in current events. The group is led in round-table discussions by John McLaughlin.
- PEOPLE OF THE NORTH is a new series that visits spectacular places across the northern points of Scandinavia. Hosted by Norwegian television personality Arne Hjeltnes, Swedish chef Frida Ronge, and award-winning distiller Stig Bareksten, the team ventures to far-away places in northern Norway and the Faroe Islands to showcase the Nordic way of life in these remote regions. Throughout the series, the trio explore the food, culture, land, traditions and people who live in this isolated part of the world.
- The most popular television program about consumer technology during the rise of the personal computer revolution from 1983 to 2002. Episodes featured interviews with luminaries from the tech industry.
- Richard D. Winters was a WWII soldier who always led from the front with the well-being of his men as his top priority. This film, narrated by actor Damian Lewis, honors one of World War II's finest and most respected combat leaders.
- Christopher Timothy and Peter Davison get behind the wheel of the 1936 designed Morgan 4/4 and set out on a series of road trips along some of Britain's most beautiful vintage roads.
- Using never-before-seen pre-war archival footage and first-person testimonies, 'Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria' chronicles the Jewish life and culture of Kastoria, a picturesque lakeside village in the mountains of Northwestern Greece, near the Albania border. Here, Jews and Orthodox Christians lived together in harmony for over two millennium until World War II, when this long and rich history would be wiped out in the blink of an eye. TREZOROS (the Ladino/Judeo-Spanish term of endearment meaning "Treasures") takes us from the joyful innocence of the pre-war years through the heartbreaking struggles of the Holocaust, to a unique place in time and history of a Greek Jewish culture lost forever.
- Are inventors born or made? Find out how innovative people become inventors as we explore the workshops and laboratories of some of the most ingenious minds in the fields of materials, software, hardware, biotech, and agriculture. Learn what it takes to become an inventor and see what they must overcome to achieve success in entrepreneurship and invention.
- Eliza Dushku takes on her homeland of Albania.
- Curious Traveler is a 3-time National Daytime Emmy Nominee and the nerdy traveler's dream. Remember when you were a child constantly asking: Who? What? Where? Why? and How? Well, this is an enriching, entertaining field trip for grown-ups who have never quite grown up. Curious Traveler takes you to the most intriguing places in the world to dig deeply into the mysteries of each destination's art, architecture, and hidden histories. Emmy Award-Winning travel, arts, and culture journalist Christine van Blokland brings her passion and curiosity for history, the arts, quirky characters, storytelling, and lifelong learning to this fascinating series. Each episode begins with a list of Curious Questions: Why are there so many French chateaux in the Loire Valley? Is Rome's Pantheon really an ancient sun dial? Why do Viking ships look different than Venetian gondolas? Why is there a floating church off the coast of Montenegro? Curious Traveler takes you to explore the real story behind your favorite travel destinations, so come along and learn on Curious Traveler.
- Pride in our ethnic roots is widespread in America. We all want to belong, and being part of more than one culture is commonplace. Voices over the Water is a story about tragedy and opportunity, about loss and survival, irony and consequence. As Americans, we espouse the ideals of individualism and freedom. Among those seeking this "Paradise on Earth," were people from the Highlands of Scotland. They spoke a different language and wore strange clothing. They had a hard choice: abandon those things that made them distinctive, or risk isolation and failure. Today when Scottish roots and culture are celebrated, a modern identity is front and center. A colorful, romantic image that may have originated in something far more sinister. Voices over the Water searches for what lies behind these celebrations and pageantry, uncovering tragedies, often unspoken and perhaps misunderstood. What can we learn about our identity as Americans by looking back into this rich history? Who can claim this history as their own? And who's choosing you?
- A Peruvian Amazon journey stops in the jungle town of Iquitos, Peru, and explores the Amazon rain forest. Included: bird watching; night safaris; piranha fishing; swimming with pink dolphins; and close encounters with river people.
- The incredible story of the U.S. Army Rangers who assaulted the 100 foot-high cliffs of Pointe-du-Hoc on June 6, 1944, where 6 German cannons were supposed to be located and taken out. Narrated by David McCallum and Donnie Wahlberg Documentary to include: -Interviews with D-Day and Pointe-du-Hoc survivors. -Exclusive Drone footage of the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc. -Exclusive Drone footage of the English Channel approach to Pointe du Hoc and of the seaward side of the cliffs themselves.
- Join Emmy Award-winning travel host Mickela Mallozzi on an enlightening trek around the world, and discover the myriad traditions, cultures, celebrations, and art that exist as we rejoice in the rich diversity of the human experience.
- A series featuring the people, organizations, and events that are making a difference and influencing others to better stewardship of the environment we all share.
- The little told truth of the only surviving member of the "Damn Yankee," a B-17 shot down over Belgium and his escape and subsequent war efforts.
- Narrated by William Baldwin, the untold true story of WWII aviators who carried out secret, illegal operations in 1948 to prevent a second Holocaust.
- Dr. Edith Eva Eger recounts her story of survival as a prisoner at Auschwitz concentration camp, her struggle with survivor's guilt and how her work as a psychologist has helped her grow and heal.
- This series takes you through some of the most beautiful wine regions in the world. Where our hosts, sommelier Liora Levi, Maya Samuelsson and foodie Yolanda Ano search for three wines that reflect the character of each region.
- Episode #101. Suchet begins on the path of St. Paul throughout the Middle East/Asia Minor from Jerusalem to Turkey, and explores Paul's Damascus conversion road experience that would change his life forever. He also seeks to show how Paul's early life in Tarsus would prepare him for his missionary work that would take him across the Roman Empire. In Antioch we encounter Paul and the fledgling church as they make the crucial decision to admit Gentiles into the Christian faith. This episode ends with Suchet's saying that Paul's next big step would be to convert the populations in Europe - which sets Paul up with a confrontation with Rome. Episode #102. Suchet follows Paul's journey to the west where the name of Jesus was not known. Paul wants to convert people to Jesus before the end of the world arrives. But he is doing so in areas where Caesar himself is believed to be a God, and his mission is not well received. Successes are met with failures in places like Philippi and Thessaloniki, but Paul is proud of hardships as they serve to strengthen his resolve to change the world. All roads lead to Rome, the hub of early Christianity, and it is here that Paul will pay the ultimate price.
- Canvasing the World explores the interplay between art and the human condition. Painter Sean Diediker travels the globe visiting the places and meeting the people who inspire the original paintings featured in each episode.
- Take a fresh look at the lands that make up much of the Western Hemisphere. Each country contains landscapes, peoples, and history that have not received the attention they deserve on the world stage. In the Americas with David Yetman undertakes a new approach to travel and adventure. From Japanese immigrants in the Amazon to descendants of poor Italians in Chile, from Mayan temples in Guatemala to ancient fortresses in Mexico, from the glacier-carved frigid barrens of northern Canada to the timeless villages of the Altiplano in Perú. The series takes viewers to parts of Brazil mostly unknown to the outside world, to the wild mountains of western Argentina, to festivals in Colombia and the often ignored Great Lakes of the United States. We approach volcanoes in Hawaii, Chile, and Alaska, ride rafts, boats, ferries, horses, and motorcycles. We visit peoples who can replace conversation with whistling, islanders who have cooked the same meals for ten thousand years, and pastoralists who live at an altitude too high for any activity except herding llamas. We meet people from all walks of life and let them tell their stories, show us their homes, take us about their work, and tell us how they came to be who they are. We show the histories of natives and immigrants, islanders and mainlanders, rural folk and city-dwellers. In the Americas with David Yetman undertakes a new approach to travel and adventure-with a decided bias in favor of our western continents and islands.
- They were the "other" Band of Brothers. A Company of Heroes features interviews with many of the men not focused on in the book "Band of Brothers" by Stephen Ambrose or in the television mini-series by the same name. Never before seen video and photos are also included in this film. Airing on American Public Television.
- The start of career, rise to fame, and death of the legendary TV painter Bob Ross.
- The history of the role of women in the US military.
- After the Holocaust, the world promised: "never again." Since then, humanity has wrought genocidal havoc from Cambodia to Rwanda to Bosnia to Darfur. Now in the Twenty-first Century, the suffering continues with the Uyghurs in China, the Rohingya in Burma, the Yazidis in Iran, and Ukrainians at the hands of Russian government. THE BROKEN PROMISE draws from the forward-thinking ideas of scholars and policy- makers, revealing why genocides occur and the ideas and institutions that stand against it. And, how the trauma of genocide is passed from one generation to another. The Broken Promise shines a light on the ways we can defend ourselves against genocide - and finally ensure that "never again" is now.
- Since most incarcerated people are eventually released back into our communities, doesn't it make sense to examine barriers, in order to prevent a return to crime, both for the safety of society and the moral treatment of other humans?
- The story of the unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans and the loss of civil rights.
- Jacques Pépin brings you his final series, with over 100 recipes. The culinary icon shares memories and wisdom from a half a century in the kitchen with passion, humor, and dearest friends and family along the way.
- Chef Sara Moulton and her friends prepare easy, delicious meals.