SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE

PLACES TO LOVE airs on KLCS’ CREATE-TV Wednesdays & Fridays at 2:30 PM For nearly two decades, Emmy-winning TV host Samantha Brown has been your ultimate travel companion, uncovering the soul of more than 260 cities across 62 countries. Now, in her beloved series PLACES TO LOVE, she’s redefining what it means to truly experience […]

RICK STEVES FASCISM IN EUROPE

Rick Steves Fascism in Europe airs Sunday, August 17 at 4PM In this riveting one-hour special, Rick Steves takes us on a sobering voyage through 20th-century Europe, tracing fascism’s rise from the turbulent aftermath of World War I to its catastrophic collapse. With his signature blend of curiosity and compassion, Rick explores how anger and […]

GREAT PERFORMANCES – YELLOW FACE

Great Performances – Yellow Face airs Monday, August 4 at 8PM What happens when an actor steps into a role based on the playwright sitting just feet away? In Yellow Face, Tony nominee and beloved screen star Daniel Dae Kim (Lost, *Hawaii Five-0*) makes his Broadway origin story debut, tackling the meta-theatrical challenge of portraying […]

COOKING WITH LEGENDS

Cooking with Legends is available on-demand for members on KLCS|Passport Cooking with Legends pairs up Lidia Bastianich and Jacques Pépin for a lively program that showcases each chef’s remarkable ability to teach from their lifetimes of experience on air and in the kitchen. Their combined knowledge doubles the fun when these two “good-natured bosses” and […]

BUGS THAT RULE THE WORLD

Bugs that Rule the World airs Tuesdays at 8PM beginning August 12 Dive into an awe-inspiring exploration of Earth’s most extraordinary yet overlooked inhabitants in this groundbreaking four-part series. Through breathtaking macro cinematography, witness the secret lives of insects in mesmerizing detail—from their dazzling colors and intricate anatomies to their astonishing behaviors, rivaling the most […]

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

Benjamin Franklin airs Mondays at 8PM beginning August 25 Franklin, whose life has been celebrated as a quintessential American story, was anything but typical. His 84 years spanned nearly the entirety of the 18th century, an epoch of revolutionary change in science, technology, literature, politics and government—change that Franklin himself helped to advance. He launched […]

Full Interview with Sheila MacVicar

She was a trailblazing virtuoso, a barrier-breaking star, and a fierce advocate for Black artists—yet Hazel Scott’s name was nearly erased from history. The Disappearance of Miss Scott, the captivating PBS documentary (now streaming on KLCS|Passport), resurrects the extraordinary story of the jazz pianist and singer who became the first Black person to host a […]

PLANET CALIFORNIA

PLANET CALIFORNIA airs Sundays at 3PM beginning July 6   California’s wild heart beats between ocean waves and mountain peaks. PLANET CALIFORNIA reveals how Earth’s most biodiverse temperate region thrives alongside 40 million people, balancing fragile coexistence. Witness the pulse of interconnected ecosystems—gray whales riding the California Current, salmon battling upstream, and redwoods drinking fog. […]

WALKING WITH DINOSAURS

WALKING WITH DINOSAURS airs Tuesdays at 8PM beginning July 1 Step into the world of six iconic dinosaurs and experience them walking the Earth once more. Thanks to cutting-edge science, experts can determine how these prehistoric creatures lived, hunted, fought, and died more accurately than ever before. As the dinosaurs’ bones emerge from the ground, […]

REDLINING: MAPPING INEQUALITY IN DAYTON ∙ SPRINGFIELD

Redlining: Mapping Inequality airs Tuesday, July 2 at 8PM Why do some neighborhoods thrive while others struggle? This powerful documentary uncovers how 1930s federal policies literally drew lines of segregation—marking Black and immigrant communities in red as “hazardous” for home loans. Through intimate family stories and forgotten histories, Redlining: Mapping Inequality in Dayton ∙ Springfield […]

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