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All God's Creatures
All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE
Skeldale House prepares for Christmas - and Jimmy’s first birthday – without
the usual festive treats available. Mrs. Hall has figured out how to deliver
the perfect holiday, but a worrying news bulletin throws her into turmoil.
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Call the Midwife Season 14
New episodes delivering early with PBS Passport
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start the new season before it premieres on March 30.
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Funny Woman
Faced with an impending exposé, Sophie takes matters into her own hands and
comes out on top. In doing so, she uncovers a superpower; her newfound
confidence in herself.
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The Butterfly Effect
Finding Your Roots
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces actors Debra Messing & Melanie Lynskey to
ancestors who made bold decisions that forever reshaped their family trees.
Moving from shtetls in Eastern Europe to a fruit stand in NY City to the wilds
of New Zealand, Gates introduces his guests to relatives who took great risks,
overcame enormous hardships—and unwittingly transformed the lives of their
descendants.
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Independent Lens
Bike Vessel
Knowing his dad miraculously recovered from three open-heart surgeries after
discovering a passion for cycling, filmmaker Eric D. Seals proposes an
ambitious idea: Bike together from St. Louis to Chicago. 350 miles. 4 days. On
their journey, the two push each other as they find a deeper connection and a
renewed appreciation of their quests for their own health and to reimagine
Black health.
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Secrets of the Dead
Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief, Part 2
Historian Jonathan Petropoulos investigates former Nazi art dealer Bruno
Lohse’s role in post-war America. Lohse established relationships with curators
at some of the nation’s most important cultural institutions and became an
invisible hand, dealing in looted art – even as the families of the original
owners pursued the restitution of works rightfully theirs.
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NOVA
Baltimore Bridge Collapse
On March 26, 2024, a massive container ship plowed into the Francis Scott Key
Bridge, killing six highway workers. How did the ship lose control? Why did the
bridge fail so catastrophically? And how many other bridges around the world
are at risk?
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American Experience
Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP
The civil rights movement was set in motion by activists of the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People. While some of its leaders
are familiar, Walter White — NAACP head from 1929 to 1955 and one of America’s
most influential Black men — has been all but forgotten. This film traces the
fascinating and complex life of this neglected civil rights hero.
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