Henry Louis Gates, Jr. connects Lea Salonga & Amanda Seyfried to their dramatic ancestors.
arish chairwoman Lois Springfield is found dead in a local theatre.
arish chairwoman Lois Springfield is found dead in a local theatre.
For more than 17 years, TV host Samantha Brown has been exploring all four corners of the world, visiting more than 260 cities in 62 countries, sharing her adventures and introducing new cultures to viewers. Now, the two-time Emmy Award-winner embarks on her next journey with her new travel series SAMANTHA BROWN'S PLACES TO LOVE. Unlike a traditional travelogue show with a formulaic itinerary, PLACES TO LOVE delivers decidedly refreshing and enriching travel experiences by taking viewers on a discovery of the emotional heart of travel and highlighting the people who are changing, challenging and strengthening a destination. From Brooklyn, New York and Monterey, California to Shanghai, China and Donegal in Ireland, Samantha seeks out the little-known spots and haunts where innovators and disrupters are creating a brand new travel experience. Whether it's through food and drink, art and design, culture or adventure, at the end of each episode, viewers will have a well-curated list of new experiences that focus on not just how to visit a destination, but how to fully immerse in it. The 13-part series encourages viewers to experience the passion of people and the soul of a place in a way that only traveling can do. Samantha's career as a television travel host happened by accident. A producer spotted her work in a commercial and recommended her to the Travel Channel in 1999 to audition for a new show called Great Vacation Homes. A decade of various series followed, including Great Hotels, Passport to Europe, Passport to Latin America, Samantha Brown's Asia, The Trip, 50/50, and many others. Samantha's fun-loving style has made her a beloved and engaging television personality whose approach is less expert and more a person you would want to travel with.
In this episode, 'rock n soul' band Edgewood Heavy and cellist-songwriter OkCello take the stage.
Singer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, two-time Grammy winner, and recipient of a 2017 MacArthur Fellowship, Rhiannon is hosting a new series that will feature the songs, stories, and experiences of artists who have influenced her own love of traditional music. Rhiannon's music draws from many traditions including blues, jazz, folk, hip hop, African, Celtic, classical, and jug band. She is the first woman and person of color to win a major prize for banjo. She bridges contemporary and traditional forms, and few musicians have done more to revitalize old-time influences in current music.
Fan-favorites The Avett Brothers perform gems from their first album in five years.
Patrick is joined by Charles Kelley of Lady A, Maggie Rose and Gabe Dixon of Tedeschi Trucks Band.
King Friday commands that all Neighbors celebrate a "Bass Violin Festival."
Arthur remembers getting a new sister. D.W. remembers how Kate changed her life after she arrived.
Donita Donata begins to steal animals and remove their color. It's Chris and Martin to the rescue!
Alma uses the "just-in-case" plan when she gets separated from her family on the subway.
For over six decades, the musical duo of Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme has brought back warm and nostalgic memories from the early days of '50s Rock and Roll, '60s Pop, Tin Pan Alley, Broadway and The American Songbook. Amazingly, there has never been a tv show celebrating their long illustrious careers as individuals and singing together.- that is, until now, exclusively for public television stations.
James and Helen test the waters of their relationship as James ponders a new job prospect.
Hopeful of a closer relationship with Helen, James invites her to the gala spring dance.
Medical advice clashes with farming wisdom as James and Helen have their first quarrel.
Tristan learns to make clients happy but then gets bad news. James and Helen have a heart-to-heart.
James must settle old scores on and off the playing field when a familiar face returns to Darrowby.
James solves both medical and romantic emergencies. Siegfried, Tristan and Mrs. Hall face hurdles.
James and Helen question their future together in the run up to Christmas Day.
Elizabeth's enemies grow in strength, but her spymaster Robert Cecil also fights an enemy within.
Revisit 1967, when LBJ created a commission to investigate why inner cities had erupted in violence.
Theologian Howard Thurman used religious expression to help ignite sweeping social change.
How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black resistance in Richmond, Virginia-the former capital of the Confederacy. Through stories of descendants and activists, the film reveals how monuments to Confederate leaders stood for more than a century-and why they fell.
Revisit 1970s Boston, when court-mandated school integration unleashed racial unrest.