7/3 - 7/9
2011
All times are EST
Previously aired
MASTERPIECE
A demon-haunted heiress is convinced she has committed murder, but Poirot believes she is innocent.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Glamorous vintage air travel posters; a 1949 payroll check made out to professional baseball rookie Mickey Mantle
Follows six survivors of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Emmy-winning and Academy Award-nominated actress Patricia Clarkson, a native of New Orleans, narrates.
SECRETS OF THE DEAD
Program digs deep into the secretive Cold War world of East German athletes, examining what drugs were used, how they were distributed and what damage they did too many of the athletes who were forced to take them.
FRONTLINE
FRONTLINE sifts through the ashes of the economic meltdown for clues about why it happened, examining critical moments when it might have gone much differently by looking back into the 1990s to discover early warnings of the crash.
Michelangelo’s involvement with a clandestine fellowship trying to reform the Catholic Church from within put him at dangerous odds with powerful officials who held his livelihood — and life — in their hands.
NOVA
Through case studies from neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks’ latest book, NOVA investigates the extraordinary impact music can have on the human brain.
From the verite documentarian Frederick Wiseman in his trademark fly-on-the-wall style, BOXING GYM uses the boxing gym as an example of the American “melting pot,” where whites, blacks, Hispanics and people of many races and ethnic backgrounds meet, talk and train — and in some cases dream together.
THIS OLD HOUSE
Auburndale Project, Part 10 of 16
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
Repairing loose carpeting; installing recessed lighting
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings burn up the stage; Carolyn Wonderland follows.
INDEPENDENT LENS
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.