Sisi flees Vienna with Rudolf and leaves an ultimatum. She will not return until Franz leaves her in charge of their son's upbringing. The two make it as far as the south of France, but their whereabouts do not go unnoted.
Through the eyes of women directors, we explore Albania's isolated past, and a rich filmmaking heritage struggling to survive. We meet young and energetic Rain, who chooses to return to Albania after a few years abroad, while most of her generation aims to leave. And Iris, head of the National Archives trying to preserve the rich catalogue of Albanian films that are at risk of deterioration.
Books By The River celebrates the spirit of Southern storytelling with conversations between host Holly Jackson and renowned Southern authors. Set in a cozy library by the Beaufort River, each episode delves into the inspiration and timeless charm behind Southern tales. Viewers will experience the passion that shapes these stories, revealing the cultural roots of the Southern narrative tradition.
This week on ON STORY, we're joined by writer, director, and producer Gavin O'Connor to discuss writing and directing his character-driven sports drama WARRIOR.
This episode features the award-winning short films "A Tale of Two This episode features the award-winning short films "A Tale of Two Tea" and "Culinary Art School in Tijuana Celebrates 20 Years of Tea" and "Culinary Art School in Tijuana Celebrates 20 Years of Building Pride and Prosperity." Building Pride and Prosperity."
This week on Farm and Fun Time, enjoy the vintage yet experimental country sounds of Cole Ritter & The Night Owls, an intimate performance by GRAMMY-winning blues legend Bobby Rush, and a festive visit to Candy Land Christmas in Johnson City, TN, featuring 160 dazzling holiday trees.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum.
BYKIDS, a series of documentaries shot by teenagers from around the world, chronicles the budding filmmakers' real-life trials and the ways they address their problems, all through the lens of a camera. Each half-hour documentary offers a close and personal look at the lives of five international teens (Faiza, Maria, Jayshreem, Namgyal and Alcides), between the ages of 16 and 17, who are each grappling with a very real issue-from religious bullying in New York City, to displacement as a result of war, to living as an AIDS orphan in Maputo, Mozambique. Through the power of film, the teens are able to share their stories and ultimately learn how to become activists in their own lives.
Blueberry Kiwi Upside-Down Carrot Cake/Puzzle Picture Perfect: Rosie Blueberry Kiwi Upside-Down Carrot Cake/Puzzle Picture Perfect: Rosie is upset because her trip home to visit her mom is cancelled so Albie is upset because her trip home to visit her mom is cancelled so Albie recreates her favorite family recipe and plans a surprise to cure her recreates her favorite family recipe and plans a surprise to cure her friend's homesickness; Albie and Huggy love putting together puzzles friend's homesickness; Albie and Huggy love putting together puzzles with Zia but when she can't join them, a visit to a robotics team with Zia but when she can't join them, a visit to a robotics team inspires them to rise to the challenge and finish the puzzle on their inspires them to rise to the challenge and finish the puzzle on their own. own.
In the op-ed style documentary RICK STEVES HUNGER AND HOPE: LESSONS FROM ETHIOPIA AND GUATEMALA, travel host Rick Steves' concern with world hunger relief leads him on a rare journey outside of Europe. Rick meets struggling farmers in Ethiopia and Guatemala, and discovers what life is like for the 700 million people living on under $2 per day. Then, the optimistic travel host learns from locals and experts about innovative solutions which have decreased hunger rates by half in the last generation, and promise to make further improvements in the developing world.
For more than 50 years, Vicente Fernandez (1940-2021) was revered as Mexico's greatest living singer, blending an operatic vocal range with a deep understanding of the roots of ranchera music. In the concert special VICENTE FERNANDEZ: UN AZTECA EN EL AZTECA, the Grammy-winning mariachi singer performs a historic farewell concert at Mexico City's Estadio Azteca, the largest stadium in Latin America. Filmed on April 16, 2016, the concert attracted a crowd of over 85, 000 fans, creating a memorable send-off to the King of Ranchera.
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals.
At Pickering House Inn in New Hampshire, host Amy Traverso enjoys a delicious inn breakfast before heading out to cross-country ski. In southern Maine, Richard Wiese hits the slopes of Pleasant Mountain and tries winter surfing. And on Nantucket, see the artistry of Hafsa Lewis, a floral designer whose work includes the huge wreath adorning Brant Point Light at Christmas.
A surprise $20,000 poses the questions, how can the six families reach beyond their original goals? Opportunity Coaches and host Ronaldo Hardy meet with all six families to discuss the potential.
"Happy Days" opens this show, Jimmy Roberts sings "Any Time", and George Cates conducts the band in "Nadia's Theme". This famous themes show wouldn't be complete without "Bubbles in the Wine", our boss's theme, and along the way we salute Burns & Allen's with "Love Nest", Mae West with "Some of these Days", and Bob Hope with "Thanks for the Memories".
VINTAGE VESSELS visits one of the last surviving supply ships that worked on the Muskoka Lakes in Ontario, the Peerless II. Captain Randy takes us on a tour of the boat, outlining its history and showcases the work that was done to restore her.
Violet Oliver is the hottest designer of the moment, but when she falls from a balcony at her fashion show and survives, Jean wonders whether it was an accident or foul play.
While Judith and Suzie team up with the police to find the murderer, tensions reach a boiling point among Becks' housemates trapped in the house.
The murderer in Corfu claims another victim. Back in reality, Eliot's condition worsens, and Susan unexpectedly finds herself a suspect in a murder case.
As Cushla's affair deepens, tensions rise at school and home. Her kindness with her pupil backfires, her mother's drinking worsens and her love for Michael is tested by betrayal, jealousy, and the dangerous politics closing in around them.
Cristina's pregnancy threatens Ana and Alberto's future. She and Barbara devise a plan to win Alberto back. Meanwhile, Rita, Pedro, and Jonas uncover a secret that could ruin Velvet.