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WHAT TO WATCH
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January 29, 2021 |
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American PortraitI Rise | In
the fourth episode of PBS American Portrait, go inside the lives of
people working to create an antiracist American future. They film
themselves doing the hard work, confronting the obstacles and achieving
the small victories that could add up to real change in the movement for
racial justice. | |
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American Masters: Laura Ingalls WilderThis film is now available to station members with PBS Passport. |
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Great PerformancesThe Magic of HorowitzExperience legendary pianist Vladimir Horowitz’s homecoming concert in Russia. | |
All Creatures Great and SmallEpisode 3
James
is put to the test with an ailing racehorse. Tristan faces a familiar
temptation. Siegfried angles for a prestigious client. |
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POVThe Mole Agent
When
83-year-old Sergio is sent as an undercover spy to a Chile retirement
home to track suspected elder abuse, he learns a deeper lesson on human
connection. | |
FRONTLINETrump's American Carnage
FRONTLINE
investigates Trump’s siege on his enemies, the media, and even the
leaders of his own party, who for years ignored the warning signs of
what was to come. |
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Finding Your RootsAgainst All Odds
Henry
Louis Gates, Jr. introduces media personality Andy Cohen and radio
journalist Nina Totenberg to ancestors who were determined to survive. | |
PBS PresentsRacism in America
Our
'Racism in America' playlist examines the racial disparities in
education, the economy, health care and the criminal justice system. |
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MasterpieceThe Long SongFollow the hardships and resilience of plantation slave July in the last days of slavery in 19th-century Jamaica. | |
NaturePumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains
Follow the fate of a puma family in the ice mountains of Patagonian Chile. |
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