This three-part series explores humanity’s relationship with nature and wildlife, as scientists and conservationists from all over the world examine ways we can heal our planet. With stunning photography, the series focuses on the resiliency of Earth’s ecosystems through stories of success, as scientists, citizens and governments act to fix past mistakes and restore the environment.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. steps into the world of fashion and meets three icons of style: Diane Von Furstenberg, Narciso Rodriguez and RuPaul Charles, introducing ancestors who were just as audacious as they are.
Paula Kerger, President and CEO of PBS national, oversees media content that’s distributed to more than 330 public television stations, including PBS Hawaiʻi. Visiting from Virginia, she shares her thoughts on leadership, finding your path in life and navigating an ever-changing media landscape.
Softie follows political activist Boniface “Softie” Mwangi, a daring and audacious political activist, who decides to run for political office in Kenya after several years of fighting injustice in his country. But running a clean campaign against corrupt opponents becomes increasingly harder to combat with idealism alone.
Join Kelly Corrigan, who speaks to late-night host, actor and writer James Corden about American identity, and his path from internet stardom to The Late Late Show.
Starting Monday, October 12 for three days, the PBS NewsHour will provide live coverage and analysis of the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing of Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the United States Supreme Court.
Vivien and Mark grow closer as Helen, Jake and Natalie get progressively unhinged. Mary does some investigating.
Gillian is pushed to her breaking point at the farm. Ted and Harrison go on an adventure. Caroline finds herself at the heart of an unlikely love triangle. Alan and Celia discover reason to laugh together again, but sobering news awaits them at home.
Thirty years of mammograms and billions of dollars of research have had virtually no impact on breast cancer survival rates since the 1980s. The Cure follows Bianca Alexander (pictured) and other courageous women with breast cancer diagnoses who navigate their way through medical fact and fiction to find their way to health, hope and healing.
As the world remembers John Lennon on what would have been his 80th birthday, AMERICAN MASTERS presents the film LENNONYC, an intimate look at the time Lennon, Yoko Ono and their son, Sean, spent living in New York City during the 1970s. The documentary features conversations with Lennon’s close friends and includes concert film outtakes and home movies.