8/7 - 8/13
2011
All times are EST
Previously aired
NATURE
Three years in the making, this is the dramatic saga of Yellowstone's Druid wolf pack, its turf wars with rival packs and the fate of the wolves' Lamar Valley ecosystem.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
A collection of memorabilia from a 1957 Buddy Holly and The Crickets concert in Liverpool, England; a quintessential Texas painting of bluebonnets by noted artist Robert Wood; four unusual Chinese porcelain panels that tell the story of the seasonal rice harvest
ABRAHAM AND MARY LINCOLN, A HOUSE DIVIDED: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
While Mary Lincoln struggles with her grief, Abraham Lincoln becomes consumed with the nation’s tragedy and issues a defining statement of his presidency: the Emancipation Proclamation.
HISTORY DETECTIVES
HISTORY DETECTIVES investigate a propeller from a World War II drone, a wooden club that could be Teddy Roosevelt’s and a letter that Clara Barton could have written concerning a soldier’s life.
FRONTLINE
Behind the strike that killed Osama bin Laden in May 2011, FRONTLINE investigates inside the military’s “kill/capture” operations to discover new evidence of the program’s impact-and costs.
THIS OLD HOUSE
Auburndale Project, Part 16 of 16
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
Completing backyard deck construction; deck fastening systems
HOMETIME
The Hometime crews scopes out how the custom matching garage and entry doors are made, and helps out leveling the floors for tiling. (Part 13 of 22)
INDEPENDENT LENS
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.