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- Front and Center is the critically-acclaimed concert series that was launched in the Spring of 2012. The original one hour, commercial-free, all-music program airs nationwide on public television. Through the years, it has presented an eclectic mix of Grammy winning, multi-platinum selling industry vets and chart toppers, including the likes of Jack Johnson, Train, The Avett Brothers, Cyndi Lauper, the Goo Goo Dolls and more.
- Katie provides tips and ideas for home decorating using items easily found around the home along with recipes for dishes to serve to friends and family.
- Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen is a round-the-world barbecue odyssey, exploring the tools, fuels, and techniques used by pit masters. Hosted by Steven Raichlen - creator of the popular public television series Barbecue University and author of the Barbecue Bible and How to Grill - the series provides easy-to-follow instructions and techniques for creating mouth-watering barbecue dishes.
- FATS DOMINO: WALKIN' BACK TO NEW ORLEANS chronicles music legend Fats Domino's triumphant return to the stage after Hurricane Katrina's devastated his New Orleans hometown. Two years after a harrowing rescue from the storm, Domino headlined a 2007 benefit concert for the city, performing hits including "Blueberry Hill," "Ain't That a Shame," "My Girl Josephine" and "Blue Monday" to an adoring audience. The special, narrated by actor John Goodman, captures the concert and provides an up-close, biographical look at Domino's storied career. The special also includes rare interviews with Domino as well as singers Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Robert Plant and Randy Newman, who discuss how this legendary performer has inspired their careers.
- Five D-Day veterans return to Normandy and re-visit the locations they landed on June 6, 1944, sharing their own very personal stories of war.
- Net Cafe (Originally titled "The Internet Cafe", the title was changed after the first season) was a widely distributed talk-show and educational program, aired from 1996 to 2002. It was produced for PBS (KTEH), but broadcast across the US and in over 100 other countries. Its topics ran the gamut of Internet content from computer hackers and sex-on-the-net, to computer gaming and on-line university courses. The Internet Cafe was an early example of a program that sought to do more than sensationalistically exploit the popularity of the new medium that was the World Wide Web. Although produced on the cheap for a local PBS station, it ended up being broadcast around the country and internationally.
- Hugh Bonneville reveals how a perfect storm of political intrigue, power struggles and clashing religious passions combined, in a single week, to cause the event that changed the world: the killing of Jesus.
- For the first time in more than 40 years, jazz returns to national network television with LEGENDS OF JAZZ, a new weekly series featuring host Ramsey Lewis. Each show has a theme ("The Altos," "Latin Jazz," "Piano Masters," "The American Songbook" and features conversation and performances by the world's top jazz artists, including Tony Bennett, Pat Metheny, Jim Hall, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, Phil Woods, David Sanborn, Eddie Palmieri, Ivan Lins, Ray Barretto, Dr. Billy Taylor, and many more...
- A simple concept used in sporting events, you bring the best musicians from every orchestra in the country to Manhattan to film the best music, without an audience, for our cameras only. This is the All-Star Orchestra TV series on PBS.
- In Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics, the award-winning Irish chef demonstrates how easy and straightforward cooking can be without using an abundance of convenience foods, offering step-by-step methods, hints, tips and tricks of the trade to face just about anything that comes up in the kitchen - and gain a better understanding of the way ingredients at the heart of the recipes are sourced. Each half-hour episode of Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics covers a basic ingredient, type of food, or fundamental technique. From poaching eggs to mastering a soufflé to a lesson on how to joint a chicken, Kevin breaks down the basics for even the most novice home cook. Kevin also takes viewers behind the scenes of some of Ireland's best food sources, including visits to an organic farm, a flour mill, a cattle mart, and a chocolate supplier.
- A multimedia project that focuses on the quality of our land, air and water around the world. Stories highlight ways technology and conservation can lead to sustainable solutions.
- A tour of the California coast visits the Getty Villa; Big Sur; Malibu wineries; Mission Santa Barbara; the Sycamore hot springs; Hearst Castle in San Simeon; and Point Dume State Beach in Malibu.
- The Racers find creative ways to train Starling for her big test.
- It's Hawk's turn to lead a mission to the Moon.
- Who is faster: Eagle or Raven?
- Solar flares make the Space Racers lose their way.
- Robyn investigates the disappearance of a racing legend.
- The Racers search for a top-secret material.
- Eagle feels left out by Robyn and Hawk.
- The Racers learn to appreciate each other's talents.
- A huge storm catches everyone off guard.
- Can Robyn and Hawk save the day without Eagle's help?
- An old space relic becomes a new friend.
- Starling goes missing with a missing part.
- The Racers search for the lost canals of Mars.
- The Racers are in big trouble after a trip to Venus.
- The Racers learn the difficulties of keeping an object in orbit.
- A lost robot becomes Robyn's new pet.
- The Racers have had enough of sharing.
- It's time for the annual Space Dancing Show.
- Hawk takes over Coot's workshop for a day.
- The Racers try to foil Vulture's greedy plans.
- You can't catch a comet with a statue.
- A new fuel gives Raven an edge...or so he thinks.
- Starling tries to stop the Moon from disappearing.
- The Racers learn the pitfalls of not asking for permission.
- Only Starling can save Sandpiper from the ocean floor.
- The Racers have an educational camping trip on Titan.
- Stardust Bay alums get trapped in a time capsule.
- With no power, the Racers have to rely on their own skills.
- Hawk receives an anonymous Valentine's invitation.
- The Racers make a surprising discovery on the Moon.
- Starling gets stranded on an icy moon of Saturn.
- Hawk and Raven explore the far side of the Solar System.
- Crane and Vulture get lost in space.
- Analysis vs. instinct face off in Orb-O and a space probe's fate.