Category Archives: Program Highlights

HALF THE SKY

TURNING OPPRESSION INTO OPPORTUNITY

FOR WOMEN WORLDWIDE

MONDAY, MARCH 4 @ 8:00PM

Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide was filmed in 10 countries and follows Kristof, WuDunn, and celebrity activists America Ferrera, Diane Lane, Eva Mendes, Meg Ryan, Gabrielle Union, and Olivia Wilde on a journey to tell the stories of inspiring, courageous individuals. Across the globe oppression is being confronted, and real meaningful solutions are being fashioned through health care, education, and economic empowerment for women and girls. The linked problems of sex trafficking and forced prostitution, gender-based violence, and maternal mortality — which needlessly claim one woman every 90 seconds — present to us the single most vital opportunity of our time: the opportunity to make a change. All over the world women are seizing this opportunity.


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CALL THE MIDWIFE

SEASON 1 – EPISODE 3

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 @ 10:00PM

 

Call the Midwife is a moving and intimate insight into the colorful world of midwifery and family life in 1950’s East London. We are introduced to the community through the eyes of young nurse Jenny Lee as she arrives at Nonnatus House to live and work as a midwife alongside an Order of Nuns.

Jenny is placed on the district nursing roster for a few weeks, to extend her experience of community practice. During her rounds, she attends to Joe, a gentle old soldier, and a friendship forms. At the antenatal clinic, Trixie and Cynthia enroll Winnie as a new patient. In her 40s, Winnie, who thought her days of diapers and babies were long gone, seems upset by her pregnancy. By contrast, her husband, Ted, is overjoyed. However, at the baby’s birth, everyone gets a little surprise.


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THE CLIBURN

50 YEARS OF GOLD

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 @ 8:00PM

Every four years, a group of the finest young pianists takes the stage at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, Texas. In the midst of the drama, the beauty, the nerves and the excitement, they know one thing is true — what happens there can change their lives. They strive to feel the joy of victory and achieve their utmost goal: to become a performer on the world stage.


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LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER

THE PHILHARMONIC OPENING GALA

WITH ITZHAK PERLMAN

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 6:00PM & 9:00PM

 

The New York Philharmonic’s Opening Gala conducted by Music Director Alan Gilbert will feature world famous violinist Itzhak Perlman performing personal favorites including Williams’ Theme from Schindler’s List and Massenet’s “Meditation from Tha?s, as well as works by Sarasate, Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov. The broadcast, which features extended artist profiles, will also include Respighi’s celebrated Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome.


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FRONTLINE

DROPOUT NATION

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 @ 7:00PM & 10:00PM

What does it take to save a student? Every year, hundreds of thousands of teenagers in the United States quit high school without diplomas – an epidemic so out of control that nobody knows the exact number. What is clear is that massive dropout rates cripple individual career prospects and cloud the country’s future. At Houston’s Sharpstown High, once a notorious “dropout factory,” a high-stakes experiment is underway to rescue students from the edge. FRONTLINE spent a semester immersed in Sharpstown High to produce an unforgettable portrait of four students in crisis and the teachers, counselors, and principal waging a daily, personal struggle to get them to graduation.


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AMERICAN MASTERS

THE DAY CARL SANDBURG DIED

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 8:00PM & 11:00PM

It’s the life and times of Carl Sandburg on the AM website: Watch the film starting Sept. 24 on PBS, as well as extended video interviews with the likes of Pete Seeger and the late and great Studs Terkel; hear Sandburg perform and sing in video and audio web features; read curated selections of his writing; plus more–Sandburg’s words and world visualized in a series of digital posters, essays, and a photo exploration of the Sandburg archives.


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AUSTIN CITY LIMITS

COLDPLAY

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 @ 9:00pm &

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 @ 9:00PM

 

This weekend we are excited to present a special episode featuring Coldplay. Recorded last September, the performance features the band debuting several new songs off their most recent release Mylo Xyloto, including “Paradise,” “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall” and “Hurts Like Heaven,” as well as old favorites like “Viva La Vida.” Originally presented as a New Year’s Eve special to ring in 2012, this show has become a new favorite. The band gave us an extra-special performance, and we’re thrilled to bring it back to the airwaves.


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FROM DUST TO DREAMS

OPENING NIGHT AT THE SMITH CENTER

FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

FRIDAY, MARCH 22 @ 10:00PM

This historic television event will be hosted by Emmy Award-winning actor Neil Patrick Harris and will feature performances by Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson, country superstars Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris and Martina McBride, iconic singer-songwriter Carole King, trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, world renowned classical violinist Joshua Bell, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Member John Fogerty, Gospel great Mavis Staples, Train lead singer Pat Monahan, and American Ballet Theater dancers Marcello Gomes and Luciana Paris.


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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

DEATH AND THE CIVIL WAR

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 @ 6:00PM & 9:00PM

 

With the coming of the Civil War, and the staggering casualties it ushered in, death entered the experience of the American people as it never had before — permanently altering the character of the republic and the psyche of the American people. Contending with death on an unprecedented scale posed challenges for which there were no ready answers when the war began. Americans worked to improvise new solutions, new institutions, and new ways of coping with death on an unimaginable scale.


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MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!

WALLANDER

THE DOGS OF RIGA

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

 

A life raft bearing two dead men floats into Ystad harbour from the Baltic Sea. Victims of a Latvian gangland hit, the corpses are covered by Russian mafia tattoos and disfigured by gruesome chemical burns, evidence of their horrific torture. Inspector Wallander expects Karlis Liepa, a major with the Latvian police force, to work with him to solve the murder, but the suspicious and secretive detective keeps him at arm’s length.

Yet when Wallander learns of the raft’s true cargo and finds Liepa grieving, the two connect. Like Liepa, isolated and burdened by his responsibility for the men’s death, Wallander is haunted by his failed relationship with Vanja and his part in the attack on Ann-Britt. Still, Liepa returns to Riga with his secrets intact.


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