6/16 - 6/22
2013
All times are EST
Previously aired
MASTERPIECE
See the dark side of Oxford as Lewis and Hathaway investigate the murder of a suburban babysitter.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Valuable original cover art for The Saturday Evening Post by John Falter; an early 19th-century embroidered silk mourning picture; and an enduring symbol of the Kentucky Derby: an heirloom mint julep cup created by Louisville silversmith William Kendrick.
INDEPENDENT LENS
Witness the struggles and triumphs of Gene Robinson, the first openly gay elected bishop.
NATURE
Victoria Falls is the largest waterfall in the world; this awesome force of nature divides two natural worlds — the tranquil meandering river above the cascade and the raging abyss of the gorge below.
NOVA
Find out if emerging technology can defeat global warming.
Check out Richard Alley’s uniquely optimistic and objective assessment of our climate predicament.
Hear inspiring stories from citizens who’ve made energy choices based on economics and environment.
Stop at a Connecticut diner, a Hawaiian donut shop and several places in between to celebrate the morning meal.
GREAT PERFORMANCES
Learn why Graceland was so controversial in 1986 and why Paul Simon faced such vehement criticism.
THIS OLD HOUSE
Architectural accents and tile in the master bath; part ten of Cambridge project
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
Properly mulching garden beds; installing a natural gas line
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Enjoy the songs of reggae legend Jimmy Cliff.
Learn how a surprising number of creatures live in the hostile environment of Africa’s Drakensberg Mountains.
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Trace the brief life of New York’s Penn Station, whose destruction spurred landmarks preservation.
A 6.5 carat yellow mine cut diamond ring; a North American Indian club and pipe; and three Charles Darwin first editions.
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.