7/31 - 8/6
2011
All times are EST
Previously aired
NATURE
A visit to one of the world's most spectacular aquariums.
MASTERPIECE
Miss Marple seeks justice when an old friend is found murdered.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
A controversial silver statue of St. Catherine; an early 19th-century heirloom needlepoint sampler; a massive desk and bookcase made in the mid-19th-century German-Texan tradition
ABRAHAM AND MARY LINCOLN, A HOUSE DIVIDED: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Lincolns arrive in Washington with Abraham’s ability to lead in question and Mary’s sympathies suspected, and then tragedy strikes with the death of their son, Willie.
FRONTLINE
Why would four innocent men confess to a brutal crime they didn’t commit?
POV
The Khmer Rouge slaughtered nearly two million people in the late 1970s. Yet, the “killing fields” of Cambodia have remained largely unexplained — until now, in “Enemies of the People.”
JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES
Jean-Michel Cousteau travels with his son and daughter, Fabien and Celine, and team to the high Arctic to discover why some beluga groups are thriving and others are disappearing.
GREAT PERFORMANCES
From Andrea Andermann comes a visually and musically spectacular production of Verdi’s Rigoletto, filmed last September on breathtaking locations in and around the Renaissance splendor of Mantua, Ital.
THIS OLD HOUSE
Auburndale Project, Part 15 of 16
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
Lawn mowing techniques; building a backyard deck
HOMETIME
Wooden beams are built outside for the porches. Inside, hardwood trim wainscoting is installed. (Part 12 of 22)
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Drive-By-Truckers hit the ACL stage and troubadour Ryan Bingham plays tunes from his latest record.
INDEPENDENT LENS
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.