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WHAT TO WATCH
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April 30, 2021 |
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FRONTLINEThe Virus That Shook the World | The
epic story of how people around the world lived through the first year
of the pandemic, from lockdowns to funerals to protests. |
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Philly D.A. Station members with PBS Passport can watch the entire series. |
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MasterpieceAtlantic Crossing - Episode 4Martha is pressured to exploit her friendship with the president. | |
Great PerformancesRomeo & Juliet
In
this contemporary retelling, a company of actors in a shuttered theater
bring to life the tale of two young lovers who strive to transcend a
world of violence and hate. |
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Independent LensPhilly D.A. - Part 3
The murder of a police sergeant tests the D.A.’s resolve to never seek the death penalty. | |
Finding Your RootsOn BroadwayHenry
Louis Gates, Jr. investigates the family histories of Broadway stars
Audra McDonald and Mandy Patinkin, discovering ancestors whose struggles
laid the groundwork for their success. |
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PBS PresentsAsian Americans
Asian
Americans is a five-hour film series that will chronicle the
contributions, and challenges of Asian Americans, the fastest-growing
ethnic group in America. Personal histories and new academic research
will cast a fresh lens on U.S. history and the role Asian Americans have
played in it. | |
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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Great PerformancesRomeo & JulietIn
this contemporary retelling, a company of actors in a shuttered theater
bring to life the tale of two young lovers who strive to transcend a
world of violence and hate. | |
Human: The World Within
BirthGo on a journey with parents who are preparing for babies to see how our bodies create and sustain new life. |
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Stream the best of PBS.
Anytime, anywhere.
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