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WHAT TO WATCH
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September 17, 2021 |
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A Film by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahonMuhammad Ali | Seven years in the making, this extraordinary film goes far beyond the boxing ring to bring to life The Greatest. |
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Seaside HotelStation members with PBS Passport can catch up before the new season premieres on September 30th. |
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MasterpieceGuilt Season FinaleWith
facts surrounding Walter’s death increasingly in question, Max risks
all to come out on top. Jake and Angie also take a gamble. Claire cuts
her losses. | |
American Experience
Sandra Day O'Connor: The FirstA
pioneer who both reflected and shaped an era, Sandra Day O'Connor was
the deciding vote in cases on some of the 20th century’s most
controversial issues—including race, gender and reproductive rights. |
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Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & SecretsThe
Romanovs & The Russian RevolutionLucy Worsley reveals how a spontaneous popular uprising swept the Russian Czar from power. | |
Future of WorkChanging Work, Changing Workers
As the landscape of work shifts, do we need a drastic rethinking of social safety nets? |
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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 PerformancesThe Red ShoesExperience this dark fairytale from Matthew Bourne with this acclaimed stage adaptation. | |
American MastersRita
Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For ItDiscover
how Moreno defied her humble upbringing and racism to become one of a
select group of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award winners. |
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