Category Archives: Program Highlights

FRONTLINE

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KATRINA TEN YEARS AFTER

A SECOND LIFE A SECOND CHANCE

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 @ 7:00PM

Ten years ago this Saturday, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast.

What happened next was more than just a natural disaster — especially in New Orleans, where the failure of the city’s levees unleashed flooding that left roughly 80 percent of the city underwater. In all, more than 1,500 died either during the storm or in the famously bungled aftermath — which saw local, state, and federal officials uncoordinated and overwhelmed. More than 1 million more in the Gulf region were displaced.


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A FEW GOOD PIE PLACES

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 @ 6:00PM & 11:00PM

There are delicious pies for sale at shops, restaurants, cafes and roadside stands across America. So, in this delicious documentary we celebrate A Few Good Pie Places where people still make flaky crusts and scrumptious fillings.

A Few Good Pie Places is a celebration, a travelogue and an hour-long portrait of some wonderful people across America who make and eat pies.


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A FEW GREAT BAKERIES

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A FEW GREAT BAKERIES

THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 @ 7:00AM

Bakeries are popular places. They smell great. They are full of wonderful things to eat, from crusty breads to gooey and sweet treats. And they often become neighborhood meeting places, where bakers work hard and where people often leave with good feelings as well as fresh baked goods. In this documentary, we celebrate A Few Great Bakeries across America, never claiming that this is a list of “Best Bakeries” but rather just a few warm ones worth checking out.


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POV

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POINT AND SHOOT

MONDAY, AUGUST 24 @ 8:00PM

Two-time Oscar® nominee Marshall Curry celebrates his 10th anniversary with POV with the amazing tale of Matt VanDyke. A timid 26-year-old with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Matt left home in Baltimore in 2006 for what he called a “crash course in manhood.” He bought a motorcycle and a video camera and set off to film himself on a multi-year, 35,000-mile odyssey through North Africa and the Middle East. When revolution broke out in Libya, he joined the rebels fighting Muammar Gaddafi, but was captured, sending his adventure in a frightening new direction. Point and Shoot joins Matt’s wild ride, exploring how in the age of the selfie we use cameras not just to capture our stories, but to craft them.


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NATIONAL GALLERY

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 @ 10:00PM

NATIONAL GALLERY takes the audience behind the scenes of a London institution, on a journey to the heart of a museum inhabited by masterpieces of Western art from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. NATIONAL GALLERY is the portrait of a place, its way of working and relations with the world, its staff and public, and its paintings. In a perpetual and dizzying game of mirrors, film watches painting watches film.


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THE MYSTERY OF MATTER

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SEARCH FOR THE ELEMENTS

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19

Episode 1: Out of Thin Air (1754-1806) @ 9:00pm
One of science’s great odd couples — British minister
Joseph Priestley and French tax administrator Antoine Lavoisier — together discover a fantastic new gas called oxygen, overturning the reigning theory of chemistry and triggering a worldwide search for new elements. Soon caught up in the hunt is science’s first great showman, a precocious British chemist named Humphry Davy, who dazzles London audiences with his lectures, introduces them to laughing gas and turns the battery into a powerful tool in the search for new elements.

Episode 2: Unruly Elements (1859-1902) @ 10:00pm
Over a single weekend in 1869, a young Russian chemistry professor named
Dmitri Mendeleev invents the Periodic Table, bringing order to the growing gaggle of elements. But this sense of order is shattered when a Polish graduate student named Marie Sklodowska Curie discovers radioactivity, revealing that elements can change identities — and that atoms must have undiscovered parts inside them.

Episode 3: Into the Atom (1910-1960) @ 11:00pm
Caught up in the race to discover the atom’s internal parts — and learn how they fit together — a young British physicist,
Harry Moseley, uses newly discovered X-rays to put the Periodic Table in a whole new light. And a young American chemist named Glenn Seaborg creates a new element — plutonium — that changes the world forever, unleashing a force of unimaginable destructive power: the atomic bomb.


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THE MYSTERY OF MATTER

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SEARCH FOR THE ELEMENTS

SATURDAY, AUGUST 22

Episode 1: Out of Thin Air (1754-1806) @ 6:00pm
One of science’s great odd couples — British minister
Joseph Priestley and French tax administrator Antoine Lavoisier — together discover a fantastic new gas called oxygen, overturning the reigning theory of chemistry and triggering a worldwide search for new elements. Soon caught up in the hunt is science’s first great showman, a precocious British chemist named Humphry Davy, who dazzles London audiences with his lectures, introduces them to laughing gas and turns the battery into a powerful tool in the search for new elements.

Episode 2: Unruly Elements (1859-1902) @ 7:00pm
Over a single weekend in 1869, a young Russian chemistry professor named
Dmitri Mendeleev invents the Periodic Table, bringing order to the growing gaggle of elements. But this sense of order is shattered when a Polish graduate student named Marie Sklodowska Curie discovers radioactivity, revealing that elements can change identities — and that atoms must have undiscovered parts inside them.

Episode 3: Into the Atom (1910-1960) @ 8:00pm
Caught up in the race to discover the atom’s internal parts — and learn how they fit together — a young British physicist,
Harry Moseley, uses newly discovered X-rays to put the Periodic Table in a whole new light. And a young American chemist named Glenn Seaborg creates a new element — plutonium — that changes the world forever, unleashing a force of unimaginable destructive power: the atomic bomb.


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POV

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NEULAND

MONDAY, AUGUST 17 @ 8:00PM

Meet the young students in Mr. Zingg’s integration class, who came to Switzerland by planes, trains and automobiles — and even by rubber boats. Separated from their families and in many cases traumatized by events in their home countries, these migrants from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Serbia and Venezuela already have long and arduous journeys behind them. Neuland (“New Territory”) follows the adolescents over two years as they struggle to learn a new language, prepare themselves for employment and reveal their innermost hopes and dreams. But as the end of school draws near, each student must face the same difficult question: Is there a place for me in this country?


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WASHINGTON WEEK

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WITH GWEN IFILL

FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 @ 9:00PM

Hillary Clinton has handed over the private server she used during her tenure as secretary of state to the Justice Department. Investigators there want to know how secure the server was and whether any classified information was ever received or sent. The email controversy has followed Sec. Clinton on the campaign trail and may be contributing to a surge of support for Democratic challenger Bernie Sanders.


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