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Set in Amsterdam, this three-part series stars Marc Warren as Piet Van der Valk, a street-smart Dutch detective who navigates the lively and enigmatic city, solving mysterious crimes using astute human observation and inspired detection.
Harbor from the Holocaust shares the story of 20,000 Jewish refugees who fled Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II to the city of Shanghai. The film explores the extraordinary relationship the refugees, known as “Shanghailanders,” had with their adopted city, through the bitter years of Japanese occupation 1937-1945 and the Chinese civil war that followed. Through personal recollections, interviews with historians, archival footage and music, the documentary tells the story of a group of people who, in tragic contrast with those who could not escape, were given a second chance.
Morse and Thursday team up to solve a poison pen case on Endeavour, but as the investigation of Fancy's murder comes to a head, they find themselves on opposite sides.
The Greatest Bond follows four disabled veterans as they travel to Gatesville, Texas, to be paired with service dogs. The dogs have been trained by female inmates at Gatesville Prison. The film is a story of redemption for the inmates and profound new hope for the veterans, through the unconditional love of these very special dogs.
AMERICAN MASTERS Unladylike2020 presents stories of pioneering American heroines who advocated for suffrage and civil rights over 100 years ago.
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents The Vote, a new four-hour, two-part documentary series that tells the dramatic story of the epic – and surprisingly unfamiliar – crusade waged by American women for the right to vote.
Travel with ROADSHOW to Charleston and learn about a Babe Ruth archive, a Japanese Komai iron and gold vase from around 1890, a Virginia Federal walnut cellarette and more.
KĀKOU – Hawai‘i’s Town Hall “KĀKOU” means “all of us.” But it doesn’t mean we all agree. When we can speak to each other honestly and listen earnestly… When we recognize that we are all in this together… When we are engaged in working toward a common goal, that is “kākou.
This episode is an encore presentation of a HIKI NŌ special that first aired in the summer of 2017– HIKI NŌ Focus On Compassion: Self-Identity –hosted and co-written by HIKI NŌ alumna and Wai‘anae High School graduate Crystal Cebedo.
This episode is the fifth in a series of six shows in which each episode focuses on a specific Hawaiian value. The Hawaiian value for this show is ‘ike pono, which means to know what is right.