PBS Program Schedule • March
Monthly overview of broadcast PRIMETIME shows. Refer to the interactive schedule at vermontpbs.org/tv-schedules for the most current listings.

Mar 1 (Sunday)

7:00 PM | Barbra Streisand: Timeless - Live In Concert
Enjoy a magical concert filmed on New Year's Eve in 1999 at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. Staged as an original, Broadway-style musical in which Barbra looks back at her past, the production featured an orchestra conducted by Marvin Hamlisch. (Additional airings: 3/2 3:30 PM)
9:00 PM | All Creatures Great and Small: Seasons of the Day
Revisit the most picturesque scenes from the beloved series in a relaxing trip to the idyllic Yorkshire countryside. Enjoy the enchanting journey through time, seasons, weather and location with the help of the cast, creators and local residents. (Additional airings: 3/6 4:00 PM)
10:30 PM | Rick Steves Mighty Alps (repeat)
11:00 PM | Murder in the Mountains – Blood Ties
Follow the dedicated investigators of the picturesque Austrian town of Kitzbuhel. They tackle complex criminal cases where secrets unravel and danger lurks behind every mountain vista. From Walter Presents.

Mar 2 (Monday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | This Old House – Needham | Pouring It On
Kevin and Tom remove and save the kitchen cabinets for reuse. Up on the roof, Charlie and Mark tackle the chimney teardown. Later, Kevin meets with the architect to learn the homeowner's vision before checking in on foundation plans with Charlie.
8:00 PM | Of The People: The Women of the Civil Rights Mov
Discover the powerful stories of Fannie Lou Hamer, Angela Davis, Dolores Huerta and Yuri Kochiyama four extraordinary women whose courage, intellect and activism helped shape the course of the civil and human rights movements in America. (Additional airings: 3/3 4:00 PM)
9:30 PM | Antiques Roadshow – LSU Rural Life Museum Hour 3 (repeat)
ROADSHOW visits Louisiana for fascinating finds, like 1997 Michael Jordan-signed Air Jordan XII shoes; a Patek Philippe gold wristwatch, ca. 1915; and a diamond & platinum ring, ca. 2000. Can you guess the $138,000 item? (Additional airings: 3/4 4:00 AM)
10:30 PM | I Am She: The Matriarch of America
Through intriguing interviews with historians, scholars, and educators, I AM SHE: THE MATRIARCH OF AMERICA takes viewers on a captivating journey through time, exploring the stories of African American women who have made significant contributions. The film highlights the collective efforts of African American women in grassroots movements, community building, and social justice advocacy. It celebrates the unsung heroes who have made groundbreaking achievements that have advanced our country. (Additional airings: 3/3 3:30 PM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 3 (Tuesday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Ask This Old House – Split Water Heater, Attic Ladder (repeat)
Ross upgrades a home to a solar-assisted split heat pump water heater, ideal for cold climates. Kevin and Jenn discuss three common houseplant pests and Jenn shares some simple tricks to banish them. Nathan solves a tough attic access issue.
8:00 PM | Deconstructing The Beatles
In DECONSTRUCTING THE BEATLES acclaimed "Beatle-ologist" Scott Freiman guides you, step by step, on an educational journey through several of The Beatles' milestone albums and the fascinating stories that accompanied them. No matter how much you know about the Beatles, there's something new here for you. Episodes include "The Beatles Come to America," "Deconstructing Rubber Soul," "A Trip Through Strawberry Fields. (Additional airings: 3/7 2:00 PM)
9:30 PM | Barry Bostwick Presents Classical Rewind (My Mus
From the romantic mood of Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' to the dramatic emotions of Orff's 'O Fortuna', CLASSICAL REWIND visits the greatest compositions and composers of all time. Hosted by screen legend Barry Bostwick, this program weaves the stories of their works with visual interpretations of the music set to iconic images of nature, fantasy, historical locations, architecture and art. Interviews with contemporary performers in both the classical and popular arenas offer shared musical memories and personal favorites. The program is designed to reach both long-time music lovers as well as those beginning the journey of exploring the masterworks. For many, this is the music they grew up enjoying and appreciating. For others, the melodies are recognizable from movies, television, commercials and even Fourth of July celebrations. Classical Rewind explores the origins of the music, stories and anecdotes about the composers and their works, and how so many of the classics have become part of our common culture. (Additional airings: 3/8 2:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 4 (Wednesday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Samantha Brown's Places to Love – Art & Artisans
For more than 17 years, TV host Samantha Brown has been exploring all four corners of the world, visiting more than 260 cities in 62 countries, sharing her adventures and introducing new cultures to viewers. Now, the two-time Emmy Award-winner embarks on her next journey with her new travel series SAMANTHA BROWN'S PLACES TO LOVE. Unlike a traditional travelogue show with a formulaic itinerary, PLACES TO LOVE delivers decidedly refreshing and enriching travel experiences by taking viewers on a discovery of the emotional heart of travel and highlighting the people who are changing, challenging and strengthening a destination. From Brooklyn, New York and Monterey, California to Shanghai, China and Donegal in Ireland, Samantha seeks out the little-known spots and haunts where innovators and disrupters are creating a brand new travel experience. Whether it's through food and drink, art and design, culture or adventure, at the end of each episode, viewers will have a well-curated list of new experiences that focus on not just how to visit a destination, but how to fully immerse in it. The 13-part series encourages viewers to experience the passion of people and the soul of a place in a way that only traveling can do. Samantha's career as a television travel host happened by accident. A producer spotted her work in a commercial and recommended her to the Travel Channel in 1999 to audition for a new show called Great Vacation Homes. A decade of various series followed, including Great Hotels, Passport to Europe, Passport to Latin America, Samantha Brown's Asia, The Trip, 50/50, and many others. Samantha's fun-loving style has made her a beloved and engaging television personality whose approach is less expert and more a person you would want to travel with.
8:00 PM | Nature – Parenthood: The Greatest Adventure
Parenthood is a journey like no other. It's full of moments of joy and danger, and for animal parents the stakes couldn't be higher - success ensures the future of life on Earth. See their amazing stories of dedication, adaptability and sacrifice. (Additional airings: 3/5 2:30 PM, 3/6 5:00 AM, 3/8 12:00 AM)
9:30 PM | Nova – The Planets: Mars
PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA programs demystify science and technology and highlight the people involved in scientific pursuits. (Additional airings: 3/5 4:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 5 (Thursday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Rick Steves' Europe – Rick Steves' Europe: Art of the Neoclassical and R (repeat)
Around 1800, Europe was in transition, reflected in two art styles. First, we visit Europe's great cities with their stately Neoclassical buildings of columns and domes. Meanwhile, the Revolution has unleashed a call for freedom, both political and personal. We see dramatic Romantic canvases depicting extreme emotions and awesome Nature, and tour dreamy castles virtual theme parks of Romanticism.
8:00 PM | Inspector George Gently – Gently Evil
Called to a crime scene at a working-class boarding house, Gently and Bacchus find a woman horribly beaten to death, her eyes covered discreetly with a handkerchief. The victim also carried her daughter's birth certificate, with the name of the child's father crossed out.
9:30 PM | Porter (repeat)
Queenie tries to keep Junior close. Fay offers Marlene some help for her clinic. Zeke's proximity to Edwards leads to a devastating truth. Lucy may have found her ticket to the big time. (Additional airings: 3/12 9:30 PM, 3/19 9:30 PM, 3/26 9:30 PM)
10:30 PM | Homegoings – Dr. V. Boykin
Dr. V is a felon and a former stripper. In April of 2002 she was charged with theft and spent some time in prison. That journey led her to a life of hardship and consequences that still follow her today. But she owns her past. She embraces it. She?s even figured out how to use it ? not only as a springboard toward a better life, but as a business model to land her where she is today: Helping other people do the same.
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 6 (Friday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 3/8 11:30 AM, 3/13 7:30 PM, 3/15 11:30 AM, 3/20 7:30 PM, 3/22 11:30 AM, 3/27 7:30 PM, 3/29 11:30 AM)
8:00 PM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 3/13 8:00 PM, 3/20 8:00 PM, 3/27 8:00 PM, 3/29 3:30 AM)
8:30 PM | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 3/13 8:30 PM, 3/20 8:30 PM, 3/21 1:00 AM, 3/23 5:30 AM, 3/27 8:30 PM, 3/28 1:00 AM, 3/30 5:30 AM)
9:00 PM | Making of the American Revolution
Go behind the scenes with Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, David Schmidt and their team to learn about the production, which took nearly a decade to complete. The program includes clips from the series and visits several stops on the film's cross-country tour. (Additional airings: 3/7 3:30 PM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 7 (Saturday)

7:00 PM | Still Open All Hours (repeat)
Following the success of the one-off special, this warm-hearted sitcom updating Roy Clarke's classic comedy Open All Hours is back with a full series and a mix of memorable new and returning characters. Still Open All Hours sees David Jason reprising his role as shopkeeper Granville, who has inherited the small corner shop from his beloved but miserly Uncle Arkwright. Now running the business with his cheerful and good-looking son, Leroy - the result of a brief romantic encounter a couple of decades ago - Granville continues to serve the local community in his own inimitable fashion! With a keen eye on making a profit, Granville comes up with all kinds of hair-brained schemes to encourage his customers to part with their money, but things rarely turn out as he expects. And while Leroy has no shortage of female attention, Granville's pursuit of old flame Mavis is repeatedly thwarted by her fiercely protective sister, Madge - and by the constant hovering presence of the Black Widow, who also seems to have her eye on Granville. (Additional airings: 3/14 7:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM | Are You Being Served? – His and Hers
A perfume retailer causes agitation among the staff by giving away free ties and knickers with each sale. The sales staff feel she will reduce their sales, but Captain Peacock's agitation is of an entirely different sort -- he immediately attempts to chat her up.
8:00 PM | Father Brown – The Kembleston Players
Father Brown investigates when rehearsals for 'A Most Perfect Murder' are derailed by a dramatic death. (Additional airings: 3/11 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Deadweight (repeat)
The gaiety of St. Kilda's famous Esplanade is marred by the violence of gang warfare and the police who struggle to control it. When a gang leader is found dead outside a travelling boxing tent, Phryne's investigation leads her into the dangerous but thrilling world of fight rigging and tribal payback. As Constable Hugh Collins becomes emotionally embroiled, Phryne digs further to protect him and finds the most formidable fighters are outside the ring... (Additional airings: 3/11 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM | Annika On Masterpiece
Annika reflects on 1984 when she and the team are flown to the Hebridean islands to investigate the death of a man found in a block of ice. (Additional airings: 3/14 10:00 PM, 3/21 10:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Austin City Limits – Jorge Drexler (repeat)
Award-winning Latin music star Jorge Drexler debuts on Austin City Limits with a sparkling hour of Spanish-language songs from his landmark Tinta y Tiempo.

Mar 8 (Sunday)

7:00 PM | Midsomer Murders – Book of the Dead, Part 2
When the author of a book that sparked a nationwide treasure hunt is found dead, Barnaby must unravel the clues to find the killer among a group of dedicated seekers. Guest stars include Selina Cadell (Doc Martin's Mrs. Tischel).
8:00 PM | Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Concert (repeat)
Celebrate 20 years of spectacular Irish music with a new concert filmed at the Helix in Dublin. With fan favorites, new arrangements, and stirring originals, this emotional evening features a stellar lineup of eight world-class Celtic Women. (Additional airings: 3/9 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM | The Forsytes: An Inside Look
Go behind the scenes in an extended sneak preview of the Masterpiece series, 'The Forsytes.' Hear from the cast as they describe the work involved with bringing us back to the early 20th century in this lavish production. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:00 PM, 3/13 4:30 PM)
11:00 PM | Murder in the Mountains – Rubbish Diver
Follow the dedicated investigators of the picturesque Austrian town of Kitzbuhel. They tackle complex criminal cases where secrets unravel and danger lurks behind every mountain vista. From Walter Presents.

Mar 9 (Monday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | This Old House – Needham | Reduce, Reside, Recycle
Kevin and Charlie work together to remove aluminum siding from the house. Kevin heads off site to hear about the company that will take the siding away to be recycled. Back at the house, Kevin, Charlie and Tommy install a new steel beam.
8:00 PM | Antiques Roadshow – North Carolina Museum of Art Hour 2 (repeat)
View ravishing finds at the North Carolina Museum of Art including 1921 & 1923 Miss America Pageant trophies, a 1962 Amazing Fantasy #15 introducing Spider-Man and 1910-1911 T3 Turkey Red baseball cards. Which is worth $75,000 to $100,000? (Additional airings: 3/10 3:30 PM, 3/11 4:00 AM, 3/14 2:30 PM)
9:00 PM | Antiques Roadshow – North Carolina Museum of Art Hour 3 (repeat)
Wrap up ROADSHOW's final hour in Raleigh, NC with finds including a Disney Carrier gouache painting, ca. 1942, a pearl, diamond, & platinum brooch, and a William H. Johnson oil, ca. 1928. Can you guess the top $80,000 to $120,000 treasure? (Additional airings: 3/10 1:00 AM, 3/10 4:30 PM, 3/11 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM | Craft In America – Democracy (repeat)
Explore how craft is intertwined with our nation's defining principles. Featuring Robert L. Lynch, Sammy Little, Smithsonian Institution museums, Harvey Pratt, the Veterans History Project, Eudorah Moore and Berea College Student Craft. (Additional airings: 3/10 2:00 AM, 3/11 3:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 10 (Tuesday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Ask This Old House – 3-Way Switch, Split Rail Fence (repeat)
Mauro and Kevin show how to test for lead paint. Heath breaks down how-way switches work and common wiring mistakes. Nathan and Lee install a classic wooden split rail fence to prevent cars from parking on a homeowner's front lawn.
8:00 PM | 10 Monuments That Changed America (repeat)
Tour wholly original American monuments and explore surprising stories behind American favorites. Examine the battles over how to remember our past, from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to the controversial Confederate soldier monuments. (Additional airings: 3/12 3:00 AM, 3/16 3:00 AM)
9:00 PM | 10 Modern Marvels That Changed America (repeat)
Take a whirlwind tour of engineering feats that made our civilization possible. See how engineers connected our nation with bridges, rail networks and a continent-wide freeway system, and delivered water from distant rivers to our kitchen sinks. (Additional airings: 3/11 1:00 AM, 3/12 4:00 AM, 3/16 4:00 AM)
10:00 PM | Impossible Builds – Ice World (repeat)
Over the top, ambitious and nature-defying -China's incredible Ice World will transform37 acres of sub-tropical quarry into a sub-zero ski resort. The construction team will have to battle the worst nature can throw at them. But If they can pull it off -they'll make science fiction a reality. (Additional airings: 3/11 2:00 AM, 3/12 5:00 AM, 3/16 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 11 (Wednesday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Samantha Brown's Places to Love – Tampa, Florida
Samantha explores Tampa's Ybor City, learning its Cuban cigar heritage at J.C. Newman. She dines on Native-inspired cuisine at Ulele, makes candles at Oxford Exchange, and hikes with blogger Lauren Gay at Hillsborough State Park. Sam enjoys fine dining at Bern's Steak House, kayak fishing at Mobbly Bayou, watches a silent film at Tampa Theatre, practices yoga with Ybor's chickens, and savors flavors at the Sunday Thai Market.
8:00 PM | Animal Babies: First Year On Earth – First Steps (repeat)
See how the babies learn to understand their surroundings in environments ranging from Africa to Sri Lanka to Iceland. The most basic tools for survival must be learned in their first three months to thrive and ultimately survive. (Additional airings: 3/12 3:30 PM, 3/13 3:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Animal Babies: First Year On Earth – Testing Limits (repeat)
Learn the new challenges baby animals face once they can get around on their own. Every day brings new trials and tribulations, like searching for food, surviving in harsh environments and bonding with family members. (Additional airings: 3/12 1:00 AM, 3/12 4:30 PM, 3/13 4:00 AM)
10:00 PM | Animal Babies: First Year On Earth – New Frontiers (repeat)
Join the baby animals as thy near the end of their first year of life. It's time for these young ones to branch off from the comfort of their mothers and learn to explore the great unknown on their own. (Additional airings: 3/12 2:00 AM, 3/13 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 12 (Thursday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Rick Steves' Europe – Rick Steves' Europe: Art of the Impressionists and (repeat)
The late-1800s saw old notions of beauty challenged by revolutionary artists. We enjoy pioneering Impressionist works Monet's lilies, Renoir's ladies, Degas' snapshots and Rodin's statues that capture the joie de vivre of the age. We trace the tempestuous travels of Van Gogh through his incomparable art. And we finish in Spain, with wild and crazy buildings that herald the dawn of a new century.
8:00 PM | Inspector George Gently – Peace and Love
When nuclear submarines plan to dock at the local naval base, young peace protesters from Durham University clash with the police. The next morning, the demonstrators' fiery leader, faculty member Fraser Baratt, turns up dead at the dockside.
9:30 PM | Porter (repeat)
Junior takes a risky new angle on Queenie's numbers game. Marlene's split focus leads to a mother's worst nightmare. Zeke seizes an opportunity to show the power of unity. Lucy bets on herself. (Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/19 9:30 PM, 3/26 9:30 PM)
10:30 PM | Homegoings – Tiq Milan
One night at a lesbian bar in New York City changed everything for 20-something Tiq Milan. A stranger handed him a flyer for a party celebrating something he?d never heard of before ? transmasculine top surgery. In that moment, Tiq realized: ?Ah! This is who I am.? After spending half his life living as a woman, Tiq transitioned at 22 and became the man he always knew himself to be.
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 13 (Friday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 3/6 7:30 PM, 3/8 11:30 AM, 3/15 11:30 AM, 3/20 7:30 PM, 3/22 11:30 AM, 3/27 7:30 PM, 3/29 11:30 AM)
8:00 PM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:00 PM, 3/20 8:00 PM, 3/27 8:00 PM, 3/29 3:30 AM)
8:30 PM | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:30 PM, 3/20 8:30 PM, 3/21 1:00 AM, 3/23 5:30 AM, 3/27 8:30 PM, 3/28 1:00 AM, 3/30 5:30 AM)
9:00 PM | Craft In America – Harmony (repeat)
Celebrate the joy of music and the creation of handcrafted instruments. Featuring Marc Savoy and the Savoy family, bow maker Susan Lipkins, luthier Doug Naselroad, and artist Richard Jolley. (Additional airings: 3/14 1:00 AM, 3/15 4:00 AM, 3/15 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM | Craft In America – Jewelry (repeat)
Explore the history, artistry and impact of personal adornment. Featuring jewelers Tom Herman, Harriete Estel Berman, Art Smith, Gabrielle Gould and Jesse Monongya. (Additional airings: 3/14 2:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 14 (Saturday)

7:00 PM | Still Open All Hours (repeat)
Following the success of the one-off special, this warm-hearted sitcom updating Roy Clarke's classic comedy Open All Hours is back with a full series and a mix of memorable new and returning characters. Still Open All Hours sees David Jason reprising his role as shopkeeper Granville, who has inherited the small corner shop from his beloved but miserly Uncle Arkwright. Now running the business with his cheerful and good-looking son, Leroy - the result of a brief romantic encounter a couple of decades ago - Granville continues to serve the local community in his own inimitable fashion! With a keen eye on making a profit, Granville comes up with all kinds of hair-brained schemes to encourage his customers to part with their money, but things rarely turn out as he expects. And while Leroy has no shortage of female attention, Granville's pursuit of old flame Mavis is repeatedly thwarted by her fiercely protective sister, Madge - and by the constant hovering presence of the Black Widow, who also seems to have her eye on Granville. (Additional airings: 3/7 7:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM | Are You Being Served? – Diamonds Are A Man's Best Friend
A wealthy client loses a valuable diamond in the store. A reward is offered for the missing diamond, but at the same time a shipment of rhinestones is dropped in the store. The staff each finds a rhinestone, which they think is the missing diamond.
8:00 PM | Father Brown – The Horns of Cernunnos
Father Brown investigates when an old friend's daughter is plagued by other-worldly visions. (Additional airings: 3/18 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Murder A La Mode (repeat)
Set in the Fleuri sisters' exclusive fashion salon on the 'Paris end' of Collins Street. When Phryne arrives at Madame Fleuri's for a fitting, she unexpectedly finds herself amidst a crime scene. The salon's benefactor has been found impaled on her own hairpiece in the sumptuous powder room and everyone present is a suspect! Phryne uses her innate understanding of haute couture fashion to help Jack uncover an elaborate jewel smuggling scheme. (Additional airings: 3/18 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM | Annika On Masterpiece
Annika's family vacation is interrupted as she and the team must investigate a body found in a stream close to her resort. (Additional airings: 3/7 10:00 PM, 3/21 10:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Austin City Limits – Alanis Morissette (repeat)
Modern rock superstar Alanis Morissette thrills with a career-spanning set on her Austin City Limits debut, featuring singalong gems "Hand in My Pocket," "Ironic," "Thank U" and "You Oughta Know.

Mar 15 (Sunday)

7:00 PM | Midsomer Murders – Claws Out, Part 1
When a pet detective is found dead inside the kennel of a dog he is searching for, Barnaby and Winter are drawn into the world of dognapping, cat seduction and animal investigation. Guest stars include Andrew Scarborough (Downton Abbey).
8:00 PM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Palace Secrets (repeat)
Take an exclusive tour of London's most extraordinary palaces. From the forbidding Tower of London to glorious Hampton Court to treasure-filled Kensington Palace, Lucy takes viewers behind the velvet ropes into each building's most secret places. (Additional airings: 3/16 12:00 AM, 3/17 3:00 AM, 3/20 3:30 PM)
9:00 PM | My Grandparents' War – Keira Knightley (repeat)
Follow actress Keira Knightley as she learns, through conversations with family members and historians, of the extraordinary triumphs and tragedies her grandparents faced during some of the biggest conflicts of World War II. (Additional airings: 3/16 1:00 AM, 3/17 4:00 AM, 3/20 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM | My Grandparents' War – Emeli Sande (repeat)
Join award-winning singer-songwriter Emeli Sande as she discovers her grandparents' remarkable stories of wartime courage, spanning World War II, the Mau Mau insurgency in Kenya, and the fight for independence in Zambia. (Additional airings: 3/16 2:00 AM, 3/17 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Murder in the Mountains – Firestarter
Follow the dedicated investigators of the picturesque Austrian town of Kitzbuhel. They tackle complex criminal cases where secrets unravel and danger lurks behind every mountain vista. From Walter Presents.

Mar 16 (Monday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | This Old House – Needham | Getting Our Ducts in a Row
Richard meets with the HVAC subs who are here to re-duct the house to make the system more efficient. Charlie demos the third-floor ceiling to make room for new Episode Descriptions Season 47 insulation. Meanwhile, Tommy and Kevin install a double-hung window located in the dining room that looks onto the front porch. (Additional airings: 3/14 1:30 PM)
8:00 PM | Antiques Roadshow – Women's Work (repeat)
Celebrate trailblazing women in a special hour spotlighting outstanding contributions from female athletes, artists, activists and more who left an indelible mark on the world around us through their thought-provoking objects and accomplishments. (Additional airings: 3/17 1:00 AM, 3/17 3:30 PM, 3/18 5:00 AM, 3/21 2:30 PM)
9:00 PM | Antiques Roadshow – Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens Hour 1 (repeat)
Head to Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens in Akron for treasures that include Fred Rogers postcards, ca. 1968, a 1966 Milton Glaser-signed Bob Dylan poster, and a Tiffany Studios special order tulip lamp, ca. 1915. One find is $150,000 to $375,000. (Additional airings: 3/17 2:00 AM, 3/17 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM | American Masters – Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore (repeat)
Take an intimate look at the life and career of actress Marlee Matlin as she shares her story in American Sign Language. At 21 years old, Matlin became the first Deaf actress to win an Academy Award for her role in Children of A Lesser God. With credits that include The West Wing and the Oscar-winning film CODA, Matlin continues to champion for more inclusivity and accessibility in entertainment. (Additional airings: 3/18 3:00 AM)

Mar 17 (Tuesday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Ask This Old House – Toys and Color, Air Switch (repeat)
Tom discusses common types of caulks and sealants. Richard installs a garbage disposal with an air switch controller. Kevin is joined by Wendy and Kaden, hosts of the popular channel "Toys and Colors," to build a children's dress-up closet. (Additional airings: 3/14 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – Born to Sing (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the remarkable roots of singers Alanis Morissette and Ciara, using DNA analysis and genealogical detective work to travel back centuries, revealing his guest's hidden connections to history and to music. (Additional airings: 3/19 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM | American Masters – Bella! This Woman's Place Is in the House
Follow the meteoric rise of firebrand politician and activist Bella Abzug. See how her commitment to women's rights and progressive causes upended the status quo in Washington. (Additional airings: 3/18 1:00 AM, 3/19 3:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 18 (Wednesday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Samantha Brown's Places to Love – The Food Special Part 3
Samantha samples global treats: sustainable cacao chocolate in Costa Rica, Berlin's iconic curry wurst, North Carolina's beloved tomato pie, Melbourne's classic pasta and espresso, New Orleans' custom coffee blends, Rothenburg's powdered "snowball" pastry, and Michigan's cherry ice wine once served at a White House state dinner.
8:00 PM | Nature – Portugal: Wild Land on the Edge (repeat)
Discover the wildlife and landscapes of Portugal, impacted by its history as a global trading hub. From forest to coast, witness the majesty of the country's wild horses, storks, monk seals and more. (Additional airings: 3/19 3:30 PM, 3/20 4:00 AM, 3/22 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Nova – Why Ships Crash (repeat)
When the colossal Ever Given container ship crashed into the bank of the Suez Canal in March 2021, international supply chains ground to a halt. How could such a disaster happen? And can the investigation help prevent future accidents? (Additional airings: 3/19 1:00 AM, 3/19 4:30 PM, 3/20 5:00 AM, 3/22 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM | Secrets of the Dead – The Sunken Basilica (repeat)
2014, Turkey. A normal survey flight over Lake Iznik unexpectedly reveals the sunken remains a 4th century basilica. The discovery prompts scientists to probe the elusive history and geology behind the demise of the church that was built in ancient Nicaea -- now known as Iznik. When was the basilica destroyed? How did the basilica get swallowed up by Lake Iznik? And what happened to its community? Spanning the globe, this investigation follows a world-renowned team in this underwater excavation. Thanks to exclusive access to the site, including critical aerial and underwater cinematography, and spectacular CGI, we time travel through the centuries, back to the Roman and Byzantine time, and at the foundation of Christianity itself. (Additional airings: 3/19 2:00 AM, 3/20 3:00 AM, 3/22 2:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 19 (Thursday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Rick Steves' Europe – Rick Steves' Europe: Art of the 20th Century (repeat)
Europe's tumultuous 20th century spawned a kaleidoscope of cutting-edge art. From Spain to Hungary, Glasgow to Oslo, we seek out all that's wild, colorful, surreal, and just plain fun. The fascinating work of Pablo Picasso leads us through the century's major art styles. And in today's gleaming cities, we see how a persistent artistic spirit connects us with both our past and an exciting future.
8:00 PM | Inspector George Gently – Gently Upside Down
The body of a missing teenager is found in a shallow grave. Gently quickly zeroes in on her relationship with two men: her schoolteacher and her violent, short-tempered father. The detective enters a confusing new world of pop culture as he tries to separate fact from fantasy.
9:30 PM | Porter (repeat)
Dinger blackmails Junior. A brothel raid puts Marlene and her clinic in jeopardy. Zeke leverages an unlikely ally to put integration to a vote. Lucy's new shot at stardom could cost her everything. (Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/12 9:30 PM, 3/26 9:30 PM)
10:30 PM | Homegoings – Denitia Odigie
Musician Denitia Odigie has spent her career moving effortlessly between soul, folk, R&B, jazz, indie rock, and pop?earning a reputation as a truly genre-defying artist. But these days, Denitia has chosen a genre: Country music. And she?s hitting the scene full force. In this episode, Denitia opens up about why she chose country, how she stays authentically herself, and what it?s like to step into a genre that?s finally beginning to spotlight a wider range of voices and identities.
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 20 (Friday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 3/6 7:30 PM, 3/8 11:30 AM, 3/13 7:30 PM, 3/15 11:30 AM, 3/22 11:30 AM, 3/27 7:30 PM, 3/29 11:30 AM)
8:00 PM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:00 PM, 3/13 8:00 PM, 3/27 8:00 PM, 3/29 3:30 AM)
8:30 PM | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:30 PM, 3/13 8:30 PM, 3/21 1:00 AM, 3/23 5:30 AM, 3/27 8:30 PM, 3/28 1:00 AM, 3/30 5:30 AM)
9:00 PM | Great Performances at the Met – La Boheme
The passionate, timeless, and indelible story of love among young artists in Paris, La Boheme can stake its claim as the world's most popular opera. At first glance, La Boheme is the definitive depiction of the joys and sorrows of love and loss; on closer inspection, it reveals the deep emotional significance hidden in the trivial things - a bonnet, an old overcoat, a chance meeting with a neighbor - that make up our everyday lives. (Additional airings: 3/21 1:30 AM, 3/23 3:00 AM)
11:30 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 21 (Saturday)

7:00 PM | Still Open All Hours (repeat)
Following the success of the one-off special, this warm-hearted sitcom updating Roy Clarke's classic comedy Open All Hours is back with a full series and a mix of memorable new and returning characters. Still Open All Hours sees David Jason reprising his role as shopkeeper Granville, who has inherited the small corner shop from his beloved but miserly Uncle Arkwright. Now running the business with his cheerful and good-looking son, Leroy - the result of a brief romantic encounter a couple of decades ago - Granville continues to serve the local community in his own inimitable fashion! With a keen eye on making a profit, Granville comes up with all kinds of hair-brained schemes to encourage his customers to part with their money, but things rarely turn out as he expects. And while Leroy has no shortage of female attention, Granville's pursuit of old flame Mavis is repeatedly thwarted by her fiercely protective sister, Madge - and by the constant hovering presence of the Black Widow, who also seems to have her eye on Granville. (Additional airings: 3/7 7:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM | Are You Being Served? – The Clock
Mr. Grainger fears he will be forcibly retired. At his going-away party, Mr. Grace misunderstands and accepts the clock that is Mr. Grainger's retirement present from Grace Brothers, and Mr. Grainger continues on in his old position.
8:00 PM | Father Brown – The Invisible Friends
Father Brown investigates when murder threatens to derail the live broadcast of agricultural radio drama, The Muckles. (Additional airings: 3/25 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Marked for Murder (repeat)
Set amidst the passion and fanaticism of 1929 Australian Rules Football. When Phryne is duped into investigating the coach's missing 'lucky cap', she discovers a gruesome murder instead - the local team Captain is found hanging by a rival team's scarf and it seems at first a clear-cut case of murderous sabotage. Phryne's investigation is complicated by the return of Jack's ex-wife, her dashing fiance - and the Police Commissioner's fanatical support for the opposition team. As she uncovers a past crime, Phryne reveals the lengths some men will go to for the sake of the game. (Additional airings: 3/25 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM | Annika On Masterpiece
A brutal murder on Glasgow's canals hits close to home when the victim is identified as a former police officer. (Additional airings: 3/7 10:00 PM, 3/14 10:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Austin City Limits – Margo Price/Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway (repeat)
Country iconoclast Margo Price returns to Austin City Limits with her latest album Strays as the centerpiece, while next-generation bluegrass stars Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway dazzle with gems from their City of Gold.

Mar 22 (Sunday)

7:00 PM | Midsomer Murders – Claws Out, Part 2
When a pet detective is found dead inside the kennel of a dog he is searching for, Barnaby and Winter are drawn into the world of dognapping, cat seduction and animal investigation. Guest stars include Andrew Scarborough (Downton Abbey).
8:00 PM | Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 1
This moving, intimate, funny and true-to-life series, based on the best-selling memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth, tells colorful stories of midwifery and families in London's East End in the 1950s. Jenny Lee, a young woman raised in the wealthy English countryside, has chosen to become a nurse and now, as a newly qualified midwife, has gone to work in the poorest area of the city. Attached to an order of nursing nuns at Nonnatus House, Jenny is part of a team of women who minister to expectant mothers, many of whom give birth at home in appalling conditions. The drama follows Jenny as she meets her patients and learns to love the people who live in the East End. (Additional airings: 3/23 12:00 AM, 3/24 3:00 AM, 3/27 3:30 PM)
9:00 PM | The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 1
Chance encounters for cousins Jo and Soames Forsyte, rival heirs to the family firm, throw their previously steady lives into disarray. (Additional airings: 3/23 1:00 AM, 3/24 4:00 AM, 3/27 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM | The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Letter
(Additional airings: 3/23 2:00 AM, 3/24 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Murder in the Mountains – Rotten Eggs
Follow the dedicated investigators of the picturesque Austrian town of Kitzbuhel. They tackle complex criminal cases where secrets unravel and danger lurks behind every mountain vista. From Walter Presents.

Mar 23 (Monday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | This Old House – Needham | Trim and Proper
Charlie visits a made-to-order window trim factory in Springfield, MA. Later, he and Tom install edge boards on the new deck. Kevin joins later to finish the tongue-and- groove decking. In the front yard, Jenn and Patrick discuss landscaping plans. (Additional airings: 3/21 1:30 PM, 3/24 1:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Antiques Roadshow – Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Hour 3
Treasures abound in Midcoast Maine during ROADSHOW's stop in Boothbay including cast-iron lobster andirons, ca. 1880, a 1965 Roy Lichtenstein Shipboard Girl offset lithograph, and a Japanese bronze lantern, ca. 1909. Which find is $60K? (Additional airings: 3/24 3:30 PM, 3/28 2:30 PM)
9:00 PM | Antiques Roadshow – Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens Hour 2 (repeat)
Get wowed by treasures at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, including a 1953 Marilyn Monroe pin-up poster, a diamond & platinum ring, ca.1960 and a 1910 - 1911 Philadelphia Athletics trophy, card & pin. One has a value of $65,300 to $125,000! (Additional airings: 3/24 1:30 AM, 3/24 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM | Independent Lens – Keep Quiet and Forgive
Three decades after her assault, Lizzie confronts her Amish community's silence around sexual abuse. She leads a movement to support fellow Amish and Mennonite survivors as they navigate trauma, faith, and family ties. With rare access, Keep Quiet and Forgive follows Lizzie and other survivors as they fight to replace 'forgive and forget' with healing and justice. (Additional airings: 3/25 4:00 AM)
11:30 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 24 (Tuesday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Ask This Old House – Grass Seed Facility, Porch Swing (repeat)
Lee heads to Washington state to uncover why the Pacific Northwest is the heart of Kentucky bluegrass seed production. Mark breaks down popular paver types and walkway patterns. Nathan teams up to install a porch swing. (Additional airings: 3/21 2:00 PM, 3/25 1:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – Larger Than Life (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces actors Lea Salonga and Amanda Seyfried to ancestors who are every bit as dramatic as the characters they've played on stage and screen, telling stories of relatives who survived heart-wrenching ordeals. (Additional airings: 3/26 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Breaking The Deadlock – Gambling with Your Life
This Emmy-nominated, groundbreaking public affairs series is designed to encourage civil dialogue at a time when conversation is so polarized. Moderator Aaron Tang guides a panel of prominent voices through complex hypothetical scenarios where they're pushed to grapple with questions of community, accountability and personal responsibility. (Additional airings: 3/25 1:30 AM, 3/26 4:00 AM)
10:00 PM | White with Fear
Told by operatives in the rooms where it happened, WHITE WITH FEAR is a deep dive into the decades-long quest by America's conservative political machine to amass power by exploiting racial fault lines. (Additional airings: 3/25 2:30 AM, 3/27 1:00 AM)
11:30 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 25 (Wednesday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Brandy Yanchyk Sees The World – Cooking & Culture in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana: (repeat)
Brandy Yanchyk explores the bold flavours and local charm of Tangipahoa Parish. She learns to cook thin fried catfish and hushpuppies at the iconic Middendorf's, sips Louisiana-grown tea at Fleur De Lis Tea Company, and dives into the vibrant BBQ scene at Salty Joe's BBQ in Hammond.
8:00 PM | Nature – Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Meet The Raptors (repeat)
From giant eagles to miniature falconets, meet the many species of raptors. Explore how they survive bitter winters, learn to hunt and undergo epic migrations. Their superpowers of flight, sight, hearing and smell give them dominance over the skies. (Additional airings: 3/26 3:30 PM, 3/27 4:00 AM, 3/29 1:30 AM)
9:00 PM | Nova – Baltimore Bridge Collapse (repeat)
On March 26, 2024, a massive container ship plowed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, killing six highway workers. How did the ship lose control? Why did the bridge fail so catastrophically? And how many other bridges around the world are at risk? (Additional airings: 3/26 1:00 AM, 3/26 4:30 PM, 3/27 5:00 AM, 3/29 12:30 AM)
10:00 PM | Secrets of the Dead – King Arthur's Lost Kingdom (repeat)
Uncover new archaeological evidence at Tintagel that suggests the legend of King Arthur started in a prosperous and sophisticated trading village in 5th-century Britain following the departure of the Romans. (Additional airings: 3/26 2:00 AM, 3/27 3:00 AM, 3/29 2:30 AM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 26 (Thursday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Rick Steves' Europe – Germany's Hamburg and the Luther Trail (repeat)
Hamburg, Germany's mighty port city has risen from the ashes of World War II with a gleaming new skyline and a brisk creative energy. From there, Rick visits the great historic sights of Martin Luther and the Reformation (Erfurt, Wittenberg, and Wartburg Castle) before finishing in the capital of Franconia: wine-loving Wurzburg.
8:00 PM | Inspector George Gently – Goodbye China
Gently and Bacchus investigate the supposedly accidental death of China, who was one of the inspector's ex-informants and an old friend, but all they get are cover-ups and lies. Their inquiries expose a wider conspiracy.
9:30 PM | Porter (repeat)
Junior tries to eliminate his greatest threats; Marlene's efforts to reconcile with Fay could be too late; Lucy faces the consequences of her betrayal; Zeke makes a final plea for union integration. (Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/12 9:30 PM, 3/19 9:30 PM)
10:30 PM | Pullman and the Railroad Rebellion: American Stories (repeat)
In 1864, the powerful industrialist and engineer George Pullman brought luxury to overnight train travel with his revolutionary sleeping cars. Passengers aboard these rail cars were served by former slaves who became known as Pullman Porters and Maids. Pullman soon established a company town for employees on Chicago's South Side, giving him complete autonomy over every aspect of their lives. PULLMAN AND THE RAILROAD REBELLION: AMERICAN STORIES recounts the bloody rebellion that followed as Pullman's workers fought for their independence.
11:30 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 27 (Friday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 3/6 7:30 PM, 3/8 11:30 AM, 3/13 7:30 PM, 3/15 11:30 AM, 3/20 7:30 PM, 3/22 11:30 AM, 3/29 11:30 AM)
8:00 PM | Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:00 PM, 3/13 8:00 PM, 3/20 8:00 PM, 3/29 3:30 AM)
8:30 PM | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:30 PM, 3/13 8:30 PM, 3/20 8:30 PM, 3/21 1:00 AM, 3/23 5:30 AM, 3/28 1:00 AM, 3/30 5:30 AM)
9:00 PM | Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time – American Spirit
Martha Graham's bold American vision sparked a revolution in dance. 100 years later, follow the Graham dancers from rehearsal to premiere as they carry her legacy forward with a new work. Featuring the words of Martha Graham, voiced by Meryl Streep. (Additional airings: 3/28 1:30 AM, 3/29 4:00 PM, 3/30 3:00 AM)
10:30 PM | Great Performances – Tiler Peck: Suspending Time (repeat)
Follow acclaimed ballerina Tiler Peck as she overcomes injury to reclaim her place on stage and debut her own choreography with New York City Ballet, revealing the resilience and artistry behind a modern-day prima ballerina. (Additional airings: 3/28 3:00 AM, 3/29 3:00 PM, 3/30 4:30 AM)
11:30 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 28 (Saturday)

7:00 PM | Still Open All Hours (repeat)
Following the success of the one-off special, this warm-hearted sitcom updating Roy Clarke's classic comedy Open All Hours is back with a full series and a mix of memorable new and returning characters. Still Open All Hours sees David Jason reprising his role as shopkeeper Granville, who has inherited the small corner shop from his beloved but miserly Uncle Arkwright. Now running the business with his cheerful and good-looking son, Leroy - the result of a brief romantic encounter a couple of decades ago - Granville continues to serve the local community in his own inimitable fashion! With a keen eye on making a profit, Granville comes up with all kinds of hair-brained schemes to encourage his customers to part with their money, but things rarely turn out as he expects. And while Leroy has no shortage of female attention, Granville's pursuit of old flame Mavis is repeatedly thwarted by her fiercely protective sister, Madge - and by the constant hovering presence of the Black Widow, who also seems to have her eye on Granville. (Additional airings: 3/7 7:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM | Are You Being Served? – Cold Comfort
The staff try to cope with a shortage of heat. Mr. Lucas creates a bewildering array of heating devices, ranging from two hairdryers to aim up one's pants to a new sales line -- "Novelty Foot Warmers
8:00 PM | Father Brown – The Cup of Calabria
Father Brown and Flambeau hunt for a priceless holy relic as a new nemesis lurks in the shadows.
9:00 PM | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Blood at the Wheel (repeat)
In the fast-moving world of an all-women's motorcar garage, Phryne's mechanic Ailsa is preparing for an annual rally put on by the Victorian Automobile Association. Everything changes when Gerty, the driver for the ladies' team, is found dead in her roadster. The crash deals a solid blow to the case for women drivers and has Phryne up in arms struggling to convince Jack that her friend's death was no accident. Jack has his own inner battle to contend with - coming to terms with the absolute desolation he experienced when he mistakenly thought the motorcar accident involved Phryne Fisher - and decides that he needs to step away
10:00 PM | RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service (repeat)
When new Senior Medical Officer Eliza Harrod's first retrieval with the RFDS turns problematic, her team will be left wondering whether or not she has what it takes.
11:00 PM | Austin City Limits – Robert Glasper/Domi and Jd Beck (repeat)
Grammy-winning Robert Glasper and duo DOMi & JD BECK bring next-generation jazz to Austin City Limits. Joined by special guests, Glasper performs songs from his celebrated Black Radio; DOMi & JD BECK perform tunes from their debut Not Tight.

Mar 29 (Sunday)

7:00 PM | Midsomer Murders – A Climate of Death, Part 1
Locals have put the sleepy Goodman's Land on the map as "The Greenest Village in Midsomer." But when the entire village is bought by a Texan oilman, a string of grisly murders ensues. To what lengths will the locals go to retain their title? Guest stars include Nathaniel Parker (The Inspector Lynley Mysteries).
8:00 PM | Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 2
This moving, intimate, funny and true-to-life series, based on the best-selling memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth, tells colorful stories of midwifery and families in London's East End in the 1950s. Jenny Lee, a young woman raised in the wealthy English countryside, has chosen to become a nurse and now, as a newly qualified midwife, has gone to work in the poorest area of the city. Attached to an order of nursing nuns at Nonnatus House, Jenny is part of a team of women who minister to expectant mothers, many of whom give birth at home in appalling conditions. The drama follows Jenny as she meets her patients and learns to love the people who live in the East End. (Additional airings: 3/30 12:00 AM, 3/31 3:00 AM)
9:00 PM | The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 2
After a family night at the opera, Jo makes a life-changing discovery, while Soames, smitten with Irene, makes a hasty decision. (Additional airings: 3/30 1:00 AM, 3/31 4:00 AM)
10:00 PM | The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Castle
Amid disaster at sea, first mate Edmond Dantes takes command of his late captain's ship, navigating safely home to wed his beloved Mercedes. But a trio of unforeseen enemies derail his plans and future, sending him to prison on a false charge. (Additional airings: 3/30 2:00 AM, 3/31 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Murder in the Mountains – Break It Up
Follow the dedicated investigators of the picturesque Austrian town of Kitzbuhel. They tackle complex criminal cases where secrets unravel and danger lurks behind every mountain vista. From Walter Presents.

Mar 30 (Monday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | This Old House – Needham | Foot Traffic
Jenn and Mark build a backyard brick patio. Meanwhile, Kevin visits a lumber business to see the homeowners new floors being made. Later, Kevin and Charlie work to weave in salvaged floor strips with the original flooring. (Additional airings: 3/27 2:30 AM, 3/28 1:30 PM)
8:00 PM | Antiques Roadshow – Castle Farms, Hour 1
ROADSHOW visits charming Charlevoix, MI in search of treasures including a Tiffany Studios Turtleback diver's lamp, ca. 1905, John George Brown's Making Houses of Sand oil, ca. 1880, and a Chinese silk dragon panel, ca. 1775. One is $150K.
9:00 PM | Henry David Thoreau – Who Are We?
As the nation struggles with its ideals and industry reshapes the land, Henry David Thoreau pursues a career as an author. But, unsuccessful and disheartened, he retreats to a cabin in the woods to live simply, deliberately - and write. (Additional airings: 3/31 1:00 AM, 3/31 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM | Henry David Thoreau – Being Alive
At Walden Pond, Thoreau finds solace in nature and writes two books, including a classic about his time there. Over his two-year stay, an expedition to Maine and an act of civil disobedience protesting slavery reshape his idea of freedom. (Additional airings: 3/31 2:00 AM, 3/31 4:30 PM)
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.

Mar 31 (Tuesday)

7:00 PM | BBC News The Context
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM | Ask This Old House – Lead Testing, Hillside Steps
Richard explains why sink clogs happen, how to prevent them, and offers safer maintenance alternatives. Mauro demonstrates how to test for lead-based paint. Then, Mark installs granite hillside steps, creating safer access to a backyard fire pit. (Additional airings: 3/28 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – The Butterfly Effect (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces actors Debra Messing and Melanie Lynskey to their roots, telling stories of ancestors who made bold decisions that reshaped their families - and unwittingly transformed the lives of their descendants.
9:00 PM | Henry David Thoreau – Several More Lives to Live
Thoreau returns to society to test what he learned at Walden, taking on roles as surveyor, scientist, and abolitionist, and making two more Maine trips - gaining deeper insights. Facing a lifelong illness, he writes with renewed urgency.
10:00 PM | Frontline – The Deal: Trump, Bukele & The Gangs of El Salvador
The Salvadoran president's deal with Trump to imprison deportees, and what each stood to gain. With the Salvadoran news outlet El Faro, now reporting from exile, President Nayib Bukele's tangled history with the gangs the U.S. says it is fighting.
11:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.