10/21 - 10/27
2012
All times are EST
Previously aired
MASTERPIECE
The saga continues at 165 Eaton Place, with new characters upstairs and down. Set in 1936, the lives of masters and servants have never been so captivating, as two new arrivals make their mark and Lady Agnes reveals a dark secret.
Meet two new arrivals, upstairs and down, to 165 Eaton Place.
BROADWAY: THE AMERICAN MUSICAL
Trace Broadway’s early days, from the Ziegfeld Follies to the far-sighted masterpiece Show Boat.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
A 1952 Fender Esquire guitar; a late 19th-century child's sled in the shape of a swan; and an 18th-century desk and bookcase passed down to the owner from his great-grandfather, a former governor of Connecticut.
HISTORY DETECTIVES
Explore stories about a WWI poster, a map of Valley Forge, a transistor radio and a 70-year-old business card.
FRONTLINE
Document the places, people and decisive moments that made the men who are competing for the presidency
NOVA scienceNOW
Explore the evolutionary roots of language, tool-making, even laughter.
PBS NEWSHOUR DEBATES 2012: A SPECIAL REPORT
Watch live coverage and analysis of the vice presidential candidates’ debate.
AMERICAN MASTERS
Examine the seminal events in the life of Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone With the Wind.
JULIA CHILD
Christopher Gross creates loin of beef with red wine sauce, and farecki, a Middle Eastern grain dish.
A 6.5 carat yellow mine cut diamond ring; a North American Indian club and pipe; and three Charles Darwin first editions.
INDEPENDENT LENS
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.