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The Gene
Part 1: Dawn of the Modern Age of Genetics
Part One interweaves present-day stories with the discoveries of pioneers in genetics.
Antiques Roadshow
Desert Botanical Garden, Hour 3
Phoenix treasures heat up at the Desert Botanical Garden, including a $75,000 appraisal!
Nature
Cuba's Wild Revolution
Get a glimpse of Cuba’s stunning animals and lands, left virtually untouched for 50 years.
Gershwin Prize
Garth Brooks: Gershwin Prize
Watch Garth Brooks receive the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize.
Antiques Roadshow
Desert Botanical Garden, Hour 2
Discover an oasis of treasures at the Desert Botanical Garden, plus a $50K-$75K find!
PBS Presents
The Best of Celtic Woman
celebrate magical moments and memories from 15 years of making music
Before We Die
Episode 3
Hanna creates a clandestine group to investigate and reduce risk.
Before We Die
Episode 4
Davor Mimica opens contact with the Mobsters motorcycle gang.
Before We Die
Episode 5
Hanna is determined to meet her infiltrator, but “Inez” doesn't show up to the meeting.
Antiques Roadshow
Desert Botanical Garden, Hour 1
Phenomenal Phoenix finds abound at the Desert Botanical Garden—one is worth up to $100K!
PBS Presents
A History of Christianity Episode 1
Explore how the religion has changed politics, sex and human society
The Windermere Children
The Windermere Children: In Their Own Words
This powerful film reveals a little-known story of 300 young orphaned Jewish refugees.