DI Sunny Khan is joined by newcomer DCI Jessica James to investigate human remains found in a newly renovated antique home in West London.
A student suffers life-threatening injuries as the result of an arson attack, and quite a few people appear to have motives for it. Dr. Gijselbrecht sends Professor T an assignment, but Professor T has other concerns.
Full of foolproof recipes and shortcuts for inexperienced cooks, this episode aims to build confidence in the kitchen. Mary demonstrates an easy stir fry, a simple salmon burger, and a delectable sponge dessert before meeting with the Men’s Pie Club, a group set up to combat social isolation. Then she joins a pair of food-blogging brothers as they teach their cousins how to make family recipes.
Twyla Tharp’s career and famously rigorous creative process is documented through original interviews, first-hand glimpses of her at work and rare archival footage of select performances from her more than 160 choreographed works.
Follows Tharp as she builds a work from the ground up, with an international cast of ballet stars, including Misty Copeland, Herman Cornejo and Maria Khoreva, who rehearse by video conference while under quarantine.
Joni Mitchell: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song honors the trailblazing songwriter , featuring musical stars who all drew inspiration from her work, including
Herbie Hancock, James Taylor, Annie Lennox, Brandi Carlile, Cyndi Lauper, Graham Nash and others.
Legendary bodysurfer Mark Cunningham takes us to Oahu’s south shore to talk about Point Panic and bodysurfing in the early 1980s.
In 1993 a bomb on a busy Saturday leads to a week of gruesome tit for tat violence. There have been many false dawns in the conflict, but finally the desire for change propels the possibility of peace for the next generation. But at what cost?
An interview with ʻukulele virtuoso Taimane, streamed live from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Multimedia Studio at PBS Hawai‘i. Originally livestreamed on Twitch, Facebook and YouTube on November 8, 2022.
Powerful documentary about ordinary people caught up in the Northern Ireland conflict. The devastating impact of the hunger strikes as seen through the eyes of three women. Tit for tat killings, car bombs and assassinations are now part of everyday life.
The fifth part of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai‘i five-part series chronicling the COVID-19 global pandemic from a perspective unlike any other: straight from students’ homes.