Matt Baker from Hotel Portofino – Full Interview

[Note: Spoilers for Season 3 are discussed in this interview.] Step into the glamorous world of Hotel Portofino, where the elegance of the 1920s meets gripping drama, intrigue, and romance. Imagine a luxurious Italian getaway that blends the charm of Downton Abbey and the adventurous spirit of The Durrells. Season 3 just captivated audiences this […]

THE YOUNG VOTE

The Young Vote airs Sunday, November 3 at 6 PM The Young Vote is a feature documentary that aims to find out why young people in the United States are not voting in higher numbers. The film follows a diverse group of students and activists ranging from high school students to post college graduates in […]

SOUTHERN SOUNGWRITERS

Airs Fridays at 10 PM beginning November 1st Singer-songwriter Patrick Davis has devoted over two decades to leaving his mark onstage, in recording studios, and as the driving force behind music and lifestyle events such as Songwriters in Paradise. Celebrated as a critically acclaimed solo artist, he has also gained renown as a prolific songwriter, […]

Sara’s Weeknight Meals

Sara’s Weeknight Meals airs Saturdays at 3:30 PM beginning November 2nd Sara’s Weeknight Meals, Season13, hits three continents in one show, starting with Africa, where Sara starts a food tour of Tunisia’s Sidi Bou Said at a tea house with chef and food historian Malek Labidi. After tasting the local version of donuts, they retreat […]

CARL THE COLLECTOR

Carl the Collector premiers Thursday, November 14 at 9:30 AM PBS KIDS presents: Carl the Collector, a new series that breaks new ground as the first PBS KIDS show to feature central characters on the autism spectrum. The series follows the everyday adventures of Carl, a warm-hearted autistic racoon who enjoys collecting things and loves […]

INDIGENIZE THE PLATE

Indigenize the Plate Airs Monday, November 25 at 10 PM Indigenize the Plate follows Natalie Benally, an artist and community advocate from the Navajo Nation as she explores the undeniable link between food sustainability and cultural sustainability. Having lived through dramatic shifts in food access within her own community, Natalie connects with Chef Jose Duarte […]

LIDIA CELEBRATES AMERICA: FLAVORS THAT DEFINE US

Lidia Celebrates America Airs Monday, November 25 at 10 PM Beloved chef and Italian immigrant, Lidia Bastianich, travels from big cities to small towns in America to share the inspiring stories of first, second, and third-generation Americans forging their own way, and shaping the shifting definition of what it means to be an American. As […]

LEONARDO da VINCI, A NEW FILM FROM KEN BURNS

Airs Tuesday & Wednesday, November 26 & 27 at 8 PM Ken Burns returns with a captivating new documentary, Leonardo da Vinci, directed alongside Sarah Burns and David McMahon. This visually stunning film dives deep into the life and legacy of the 15th-century polymath who revolutionized both art and science. Known for their immersive storytelling, […]

THE EYES OF THE WORLD: FROM D-DAY TO VE DAY

Airs Sunday, November 10 and Veteran’s Day, November 11 at 9 PM In The Eyes of the World, historian and writer John Monsky weaves together music, meticulously researched history and rare film and photographs from the National Archives. The words and images of Ernest Hemingway, J.D. Salinger, Vogue-model-turned-photojournalist Lee Miller, daredevil war photographer Robert Capa […]

Jilly Pearce and Alyssa Hastrich – Full Interview

Join us on a delectable journey with PBS’ The Great American Recipe. If you’ve ever found yourself enchanted by the warmth and camaraderie of Great British Bake Off and wondered what the natural evolution of such a show would be, look no further. The Great American Recipe is not just a culinary experience; it’s a […]

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