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Subject Your December Nights Made Better with PBS ❄️
Date December 6, 2024 4:11 PM
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Escape the cold weather with powerful stories, music legends, and your PBS
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Watch Free Now

All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE

Get cozy this holiday season with All Creatures Great and Small on
MASTERPIECE! Stream all four seasons, free in the US & Territories, on PBS.org
and the PBS app through December 23.

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Discover the Animals of All Creatures Great and Small


Want to know about nearly all the animals, great and small, that you see
onscreen? Meet the animal actors and learn about their care and their craft in
Jill Clark’s exclusive interview!

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PBS Passport Spotlight



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Epic Train Journeys From Above



This six-part series follows some of the world’s most extraordinary railway
journeys from above and on the ground, taking the audience on an adventure of a
lifetime. We fly above spectacular scenery and explore exceptional engineering;
meeting the people who maintain and run these incredible railroads as well as
those who live alongside them.

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Premieres Sunday December 6

Lucy Worsley’s Holmes vs. Doyle

Sherlock Holmes is the most famous detective in the world. He made his author,
Arthur Conan Doyle, rich and famous. But the writer came to hate his fictional
character. Through the changing world of Victorian and Edwardian Britain, Lucy
Worsley explores why. Premieres Sunday, Dec. 8 at 8/7c.



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Great Performances

Patsy Cline: Walkin' After Midnight

Experience the music of the legendary Patsy Cline in a star-studded tribute
concert from Nashville's Ryman Auditorium featuring Wynonna, Beverly D'Angelo,
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, Kristin Chenoweth, Rita Wilson, Ashley McBryde and
many more.



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POV

Wild Ties: Intriguing Tales of Human and Animal Connections

Wild Ties: Intriguing Tales of Human and Animal Connections delves into the
unexpected ways animals shape our human experience. From a woman bonding with
her temporary canine companion while awaiting a visa, to a Polish mother
finding comfort in an orphaned squirrel, to a powerful parallel between ant
colonies and a family's refugee journey—these intimate stories reveal how
animals help us process love, loss, and life's transitions. Against backdrops
from mountain pastures to urban apartments, each film captures those singular
moments when the boundary between human and animal worlds beautifully blurs.


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Rebroadcast
First Contact: An Alien Encounter

Mixing a fictional narrative with documentary interviews, "First Contact: An
Alien Encounter" tells the dramatic story of an encounter with an
extraterrestrial artifact and explores the new tools we have available in the
search for life beyond earth.




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Discover What’s New at PBS

Love films? Join the PBS Film Club!

Become part of a new community that loves films as much as you do! Whether
you’re a trivia night star or a casual movie buff, this is a friendly space to
connect with others, share insights, and keep up with the best PBS has to
offer. Join the conversation onFable
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Film Club Picks of the Week



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American Experience
The Gilded Age

Did you know that by 1897, 4,000 families, less than 1% of all America, had
amassed wealth equal to 11.7million families in the US? This week on PBS Film
Club we discuss capitalism’s effect on the US and the titans and barons that
started it all. Watch The Gilded Age from American Experience.

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FRONTLINE
20 Days in Mariupol

The Oscar-winning film from the last international journalists inside the
Russian siege of Mariupol.This film is so powerful, so thought-provoking, so
important. Have you watched it yet? Check out FRONTLINE'S 20 Days in Mariupol
on the PBS app, if you haven't already.


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