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12:00 AM
Playing Like A Girl: The House That Rob Built
1:00 AM
Girl Talk: A Local, USA Special
2:30 AM
Stories from the Stage: No Place Like Home
3:00 AM
PBS News Hour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
Reel South: Stay Prayed Up
The only thing mightier than Lena Mae Perry’s electrifying voice is her faith. She’s spent the last 50 years sharing and honing both as the steadfast frontwoman of The Branchettes, a legendary North Carolina gospel group that has packed churches and lifted weary hearts throughout the South.
6:00 AM
BBC News (PBS Uplink)
6:30 AM
Asia Insight
7:00 AM
Newsroom Tokyo
7:28 AM
Direct Talk
7:43 AM
Short Program
8:00 AM
Playing Like A Girl: The House That Rob Built
9:00 AM
Girl Talk: A Local, USA Special
10:30 AM
Stories from the Stage: No Place Like Home
11:00 AM
Reel South: Stay Prayed Up
The only thing mightier than Lena Mae Perry’s electrifying voice is her faith. She’s spent the last 50 years sharing and honing both as the steadfast frontwoman of The Branchettes, a legendary North Carolina gospel group that has packed churches and lifted weary hearts throughout the South.
12:00 PM
Amanpour and Company
1:00 PM
Compass Points from PBS News
1:30 PM
Asia Insight
2:00 PM
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World: The Car
3:00 PM
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World: The Rocket
4:00 PM
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World: The Smartphone
5:00 PM
DW News
5:30 PM
BBC News America (PBS Uplink)
6:00 PM
DW The Day
6:30 PM
NHK Newsline
7:00 PM
Nova: Baltimore Bridge Collapse
8:00 PM
Secrets of the Dead: King Arthur's Lost Kingdom
9:00 PM
American Experience: The Cancer Detectives
The Cancer Detectives tells the untold story of the first-ever war on cancer and the coalition of people who fought tirelessly to save women from cervical cancer: a Greek immigrant, Dr. George Papanicolaou; his intrepid wife, Mary; Japanese-born artist Hashime Murayama; Dr. Helen Dickens, an African American OBGYN in Philadelphia; and an entirely new class of female scientists.
