10/9 - 10/15
2011
All times are EST
Previously aired
PBS NEWSHOUR presents a special broadcast commemorating the 10th anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001.
GREAT PERFORMANCES
The New York Philharmonic, under conductor Alan Gilbert, with guest soloists and the New York Choral Artists, performs Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection.” Tom Brokaw hosts.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
This special edition puts family folklore to the test, demonstrating that the proof is in the provenance.
An 1870s Belleek vase made in Trenton, New Jersey; a pair of beautiful Art Nouveau posters; and a movie prop identified as the Barranca Airways prop plane used in the 1939 film Only Angels Have Wings.
Loving spouse, close confidant and savvy political observer, Nancy Reagan was a powerful force behind Ronald Reagan’s political success.
FRONTLINE
In a rare interview with Ali Soufan, the FBI agent at the center of the 9/11 investigations, FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith uncovers an insider’s view of the “war on terror.”
POV
Marshall Curry’s film explores two of America’s most pressing issues — environmentalism and terrorism — by lifting the veil on a radical environmental group.
NATURE
Who are the cleverest monkeys? And how much of human experience do they really share?
NOVA scienceNOW
Can new science help us understand how the brain allows us to think, act, feel, behave and process the world around us?
AMERICAN MASTERS
Director Martin Scorsese reveals Elia Kazan’s life, his sense of himself as an immigrant and as an outsider. Scorsese also recounts his early experiences seeing Kazan’s films for the first time — and being forever influenced.
JULIA CHILD
Mary Bergin prepares bundt cake and chiffon roll.
THIS OLD HOUSE
Los Angeles Project, Part 8 of 10
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
Building a tool storage cabinet; protecting a house from catastrophic flood damage
HOMETIME
The covered porch gets motorized screens. (Part 21 of 22)
INDEPENDENT LENS
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.