4/13 - 4/19
2014
All times are EST
Previously aired
CALL THE MIDWIFE (Season 3)
Meet a new arrival at the new Nonnatus House and witness Chummy’s change of heart.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
A circa 1939 signed copy of Gone With The Wind; an 1875 Persian turquoise and diamond Victorian bracelet; and a circa 1930 painting by impressionist Mary Elizabeth Price.
INDEPENDENT LENS
Follow a down-but-not-out basketball team whose struggles parallel its town’s fight for survival.
THE STORY OF THE JEWS WITH SIMON SCHAMA
Simon Schama explores the bright, hopeful moment when Enlightenment thinkers and revolutionary armies brought ghetto walls crashing down — allowing Jews to weave their wisdom, creativity and energies into the very fabric of modern life in Europe. One of the most of fruitful branches of this Jewish renaissance was in music, and the stellar careers of Giacomo Meyerbeer and Felix Mendelssohn established the enduring tradition for Jewish musical prodigies. However, the remarkably successful integration of Jewish talent into the mainstream of European culture and commerce stirred up the ghosts of ancient prejudice, decked out in the new clothes of romantic nationalism and the pseudo-science of anti-semitism. The road to the hell of the Holocaust was paved by the diatribes of Richard Wagner, while the trial of Alfred Dreyfus led Theodor Herzl to conclude that without a homeland of their own, Jews would never be free of the millennia-old persecution.
Simon Schama plunges viewers into the lost world of the shtetl, the Jewish towns and villages sewn across the hinterlands of Eastern Europe, which became the seedbed of a uniquely Jewish culture. Shtetl culture would make its mark on the modern world, from the revolutionary politics of the Soviet Union to the mass culture of Tin Pan Alley and Hollywood. It was also the birthplaces of Hasidism, the most visible, iconic and, arguably, most misunderstood expression of Jewish faith and fervor. This episode travels from the forests of Lithuania, where Schama’s own family logged wood and fought wolves, to the boulevards of Odessa, where shtetl kids argued the merits of revolutionary socialism over Zionism. From the Ukrainian city of Uman, where today thousands of the Hasidim chant and sing over the tomb of the wonder-working Rabbi Nachman, to the streets of Manhattan’s lower east side, where the sons of shtetl immigrants wrote the American songbook. The program returns, with grim inevitability, to Eastern Europe in 1940, where the genocidal mechanisms of the “final solution” were beginning to grind the shtetl world into dust and ash.
Simon Schama examines how the Holocaust and the creation of Israel have fundamentally changed what it means to be Jewish. Mixing personal recollection with epic history, Schama tells the story of the remarkable personalities and unprecedented events that turned the Zionist dream of creating a modern state of Israel into reality — and the consequences for the world. With contributions from writer David Grossman, photographer Micha Bar-Am, kibbutz founder Freddie Kahan, West Bank settler Zvi Cooper and Palestinian villager Yacoub Odeh, the film explores the tension between the high ideals and dire necessities that led to the creation of a Jewish homeland and the realities of conflict, dispossession and occupation that have followed in its wake.
NATURE
Follow the perilous parenthood of two species — white gyrfalcons and Arctic wolves — on Canada’s remote Ellesmere Island.
NOVA
Follow scientists who are returning apex predators to their natural environments — and learn why.
SECRETS OF THE DEAD
Learn if Carthaginians fleeing the conquering Romans may have taken refuge in South America.
THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE (Season 1)
See how the pursuit of the killer becomes dangerous for the women.
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
Enjoy Tony-winner James Naughton’s homage to American songwriter Randy Newman.
THIS OLD HOUSE
Soapstone installation and maintenance; cutting down marble tiles for wainscoting; the oldest continuously operating mill site in America
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
Celebrating 300 episodes
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.