Category Archives: Program Highlights

HOPE IN THE WATER

THE FISH IN THE SEA

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

From Emmy Award producer Andrew Zimmern, in collaboration with multi-award-winner and storytelling visionary David E. Kelley, Hope in the Water explores the groundbreaking work of dedicated fishers, aqua farmers, and scientists who are attempting what was once thought impossible: harvesting aquatic species to feed our growing planet while saving our oceans.


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DISCO

SOUNDTRACK OF A REVOLUTION

ROCK THE BOAT

TUESDAY, JUNE 18 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

From the basement bars of ‘70s New York to the peak of the global charts, this is the story of disco: its rise, its fall… and its legacy. Revelling in iconic tracks and remarkable footage, this is a powerful, revisionist history of the disco age.


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PROFESSOR T

HEIR TO THE THRONE

THURSDAY, JUNE 20 @ 7:00PM

The multi award-winning much-loved crime drama Professor T starring Ben Miller, Frances de la Tour and Juliet Stevenson is back for a third season. The Professor is in jail and must find a way to get his old life and job back. The Police need his expertise to help crack some tricky and intriguing crimes.


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HISTORY DETECTIVES

CIVIL WAR LETTERS

FRIDAY, JUNE 14 @ 10:00PM

The Case:

A couple of stamp enthusiasts found far more than stamps in a box they purchased. In the box, along with Civil War era stamps, we find letters addressed to a William Blackford, Senate Post, Washington, D.C.

One letter appears to be from his brother, John Blackford. In the letter John asks for help securing an officer position in an African American unit. A second letter informs William Blackford that his brother, John, has been wounded.

Why would John Blackford want to command an African American unit?


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FRONTLINE

CRISIS ON CAMPUS

TUESDAY, JUNE 11 @ 8:00PM & 12:00AM

A firestorm has been raging on many American college campuses. Ignited by the devastating October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel and the catastrophic war in Gaza, the outrage deeply divided American campuses and in some places devolved into hate-filled rhetoric and arrests. FRONTLINE and Retro Report have been following the escalating turmoil since the war began — talking to people on all sides of the divide, investigating how universities have responded, how powerful interests joined the fray, and how the conflict over the conflict ultimately spiraled out of control.


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