Sisi and Rudolf finally regain their love for life on the island. In Vienna, Franz fears the merging of the German Empire with Russia, and learns the whereabouts of his wife and son.
In Belgium we meet Lieven Vanhove, an animator balancing creative passions with domesticity. Belgium is full of contrasts: a lavish history, proud monarchy; European democracy; a multi-cultural, multi-lingual population characterized by its anti-authority zeal. We trace the roots of surrealism and comic strips in a country that's been battered by wars and uplifted by a flourishing arts scene.
This week on On Story, filmmaker Jeff Nichols explains his approach to adapting a photobook into a character-driven dissection of American subculture in the 1960s for his heart wrenching film BIKERIDERS starring Tom Hardy, Jodie Comer, and Austin Butler.
This episode features a variety of award-winning short films. This episode features a variety of award-winning short films.
This week on Farm and Fun Time, experience the poetic Appalachian folk of Shay Martin Lovette and the raw Americana sound of Pony Bradshaw from Texas. Plus, visit Dreamland Alpacas in Meadowview, VA, where fluffy alpacas roam and their luxurious fiber is crafted into stunning art.
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.
Moth Quilt/Postcards for Huggy: Albie is shocked to discover that a Moth Quilt/Postcards for Huggy: Albie is shocked to discover that a moth has chewed holes in her very favorite blanket, but a visit to a moth has chewed holes in her very favorite blanket, but a visit to a quilter inspires a way to mend it with her neighbors; Huggy is on quilter inspires a way to mend it with her neighbors; Huggy is on vacation and Albie misses her friend so much she makes a postcard to vacation and Albie misses her friend so much she makes a postcard to let him know. let him know.
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.
On this show we travel to "New York, New York", Chicago with "My Kind of Town", Tennessee aboard the "Chattanooga Choo Choo", and Tom Netherton and the ladies take us to the islands for the "Hawaiian Wedding Song". Guy sings about the "Wichita Lineman" and Kathie tells us "Everything's Up to Date in Kansas City". "God Bless America" closes this loving tribute to our great country.
In dry dock, the RMS Segwun, the oldest Royal Mail steam ship in the world, undergoes its 5-year inspection and maintenance. We tour the boat and look at the work that is being performed to maintain this vintage vessel.
Jeremy throws Judith a surprise birthday party, but the festivities end abruptly after one of the guests is kidnapped. Jean and Dom race to find the missing woman before it's too late.
Alberto rebels against the expectations heaped on him. Ana, who longs to become a designer, struggles to assert herself as a creative personality.