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

Jun 1 (Monday)

7:00 PM | Unidad: Gay & Lesbian Latinos Unidos (repeat)
Gay and Lesbian Latinos Unidos (GLLU) was founded in 1981, only a dozen years after the Stonewall rebellion and only a couple of years before the HIV/AIDS pandemic began to ravage LGBTQ communities. GLLU was the greater Los Angeles area's first major Queer Latin@ organization, and the film chronicles events surrounding GLLU at a pivotal time in the history of LGBTQ equality, women's rights, and civil rights movements that shaped the destinies of GLLU's communities for decades to come. (Additional airings: 6/2 12:00 AM, 6/2 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Independent Lens – Breaking The News (repeat)
A scrappy group of women and LGBTQ+ journalists buck the white male-dominated status quo, banding together to launch the 19th*, a digital news startup aiming to combat misinformation and include the voices often left out of the American story. (Additional airings: 6/2 1:00 AM, 6/2 9:00 AM, 6/7 3:00 AM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – On The Road Again (repeat)
Some journeys take us across the world; others take us deeper into who we really are. Kim is embraced by the homeland she once tried to forget; John has avoided dancing his entire life...until a family cruise; and Robin travels to China, hoping to find a slip of paper left with her adopted daughter as a baby. Three storytellers, three interpretations of ON THE ROAD AGAIN, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 6/2 2:30 AM, 6/2 10:30 AM, 6/5 5:30 AM, 6/5 11:30 AM, 6/5 2:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 2 (Tuesday)

7:00 PM | Nova – Great Mammoth Mystery (repeat)
Join Sir David Attenborough on a unique excavation of a site in southwest England with rare traces of ancient mammoths and Neanderthals. Featuring hands-on experiments with replicas of Neanderthal-era spears and photorealistic reconstructions of the site's ancient riverside setting, NOVA brings the world of prehistoric Britain vividly to life, illuminated by the inimitable thoughts and insights of Sir David Attenborough. (Additional airings: 6/3 12:00 AM, 6/3 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Secrets of the Dead – China's Bronze Kingdom
A mysterious ancient city lies hidden in the mountains of Sichuan - remnants of a kingdom consigned to oblivion for thousands of years, until the chance discovery of a jade artifact in 1929. More than 10, 000 unusual items have been found at the site which experts believe may be as archaeologically important as the Terracotta Army of Xi'an. Could this be the capital of the ancient Shu kingdom? (Additional airings: 6/3 1:00 AM, 6/3 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Human Footprint – Dressed to Kill (repeat)
Take a look in the mirror... do you like what you see? From biotech labs to beaver ponds, from New York Fashion Week to Chile's textile graveyards, Shane unravels how the trends we chase to fit in and stand out leave a lasting mark on our planet. (Additional airings: 6/3 2:00 AM, 6/3 10:00 AM, 6/6 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 3 (Wednesday)

7:00 PM | American Masters – James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket (repeat)
This program is an in-depth portrait of James Baldwin, one of the greatest American authors of the 20th century. Using archival material that reflects Baldwin's worldwide influence and appeal, the film includes interviews with family members, friends and notable colleagues, including Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison, William Styron, Amiri Baraka, Richard Avedon, and Bobby Short, among others. Segments were filmed in France, Turkey, and Harlem, all places where Baldwin lived. Through Baldwin's work as a writer (ever since his first book in 1953, "Go Tell It On The Mountain"), he has helped mobilize the civil rights movement, brought new awareness and compassion to both black and white readers, and shed light on what it is like to be black in America. (Additional airings: 6/4 12:00 AM, 6/4 8:00 AM, 6/6 12:00 PM)
8:30 PM | Stonewall Uprising: American Experience (repeat)
Stonewall Uprising" explores the dramatic event that launched a worldwide rights movement. Told by those who took part, from drag queens and street hustlers to police detectives, journalists and a former mayor of New York, and featuring a rich trove of archival footage, this film revisits a time when homosexual acts were illegal throughout America, and homosexuality itself was seen as a form of mental illness. Hunted and often entrapped by undercover police in their hometowns, gays from around the U.S. began fleeing to New York in search of a sanctuary. Hounded there still by an aggressive police force, they found refuge in a Mafia-run gay bar in Greenwich Village, the Stonewall Inn. When police raided Stonewall on June 28, 1969, gay men and women did something they had not done before: they fought back. As the streets of New York erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations, the collective anger announced that the gay rights movement had arrived. (Additional airings: 6/4 1:30 AM, 6/4 9:30 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 4 (Thursday)

7:00 PM | Prideland (repeat)
Follow queer actor Dyllon Burnside on a journey across the South to meet diverse members of the LGBTQ community. From a lesbian rodeo champ in Texas to an African American mayor ally in Alabama, he discovers how LGBTQ Americans are finding ways to live authentically and with Pride in the modern South. (Additional airings: 6/5 2:00 AM, 6/5 10:00 AM, 6/8 4:00 AM)
8:00 PM | America ReFramed – Far East Deep South (repeat)
Charles Chiu and his family's search for their roots takes them on an eye-opening journey through the Mississippi Delta, uncovering otherwise unknown stories and the racially complex history of Chinese immigrants in the segregated South. This Chinese American family?s unforgettable story offers a poignant and important perspective on race relations, immigration and American identity. (Additional airings: 6/5 12:00 AM, 6/5 8:00 AM, 6/5 3:00 PM, 6/7 4:30 AM, 6/7 9:00 AM, 6/7 5:00 PM)
9:30 PM | POV Shorts – Happiness Is ?4 Million (repeat)
An idealistic young journalist in Beijing profiles China's biggest real estate speculator. Their divergent life experiences and clashing values reflect the generational and societal changes happening in the country. (Additional airings: 6/5 1:30 AM, 6/5 9:30 AM, 6/5 4:30 PM, 6/7 10:30 AM, 6/7 6:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 5 (Friday)

7:00 PM | We'll Meet Again – Coming Out (repeat)
Join Ann Curry as those whose lives were changed by the early days of the gay rights movement reunite. Tom wants to find the childhood friend who urged him to come out, while Paul seeks a fellow student who inspired him to stand up for his beliefs. (Additional airings: 6/6 12:00 AM, 6/6 8:00 AM, 6/6 2:00 PM, 6/8 5:00 AM)
8:00 PM | American Experience – Casa Susanna (repeat)
In the 1950s and 60s, when failure to wear gender-appropriate clothing was illegal across most of the country, a community of cross-dressing men found refuge at a modest house in the Catskills region of New York. Named after its matriarch, Casa Susanna provided community and validation for its guests. (Additional airings: 6/6 1:00 AM, 6/6 9:00 AM, 6/6 3:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 6/7 2:00 PM, 6/12 11:00 PM, 6/14 2:00 PM, 6/19 11:00 PM, 6/21 2:00 PM, 6/26 11:00 PM, 6/28 2:00 PM)

Jun 6 (Saturday)

7:00 PM | Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution – Rock The Boat (repeat)
Explore the origin of a global music phenomenon born among gay and black communities coming together in apartments and basement bars in 1970s New York, where dancefloors became a platform in their battle for visibility and inclusion. (Additional airings: 6/7 12:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution – Ain't No Stoppin' Us NOW (repeat)
Experience the pinnacle of disco culture during the 1970s, set against the backdrop of black power and sexual liberation. As disco conquers the mainstream, Black women and gay men rise as superstars and icons.. (Additional airings: 6/7 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution – Stayin' Alive (repeat)
Disco seemed untouchable by the end of the 1970s, but an incited violent backlash led to its demise. Dive into disco's underground return, where it laid the foundations for all future electronic dance music. (Additional airings: 6/7 2:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – The Trial
With a disaster avoided, the new town leadership must decide the fate of the militiamen and the collaborators. Directed by Patrice Martineau, 2015. (Additional airings: 6/7 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | POV – Uyra: The Rising Forest (repeat)
While traveling through the Amazon, Uyra shares ancestral knowledge with Indigenous youth to promote the significance of identity and place, threatened by Brazil's oppressive political regime. Through dance, poetry, and stunning characterization, Uyra boldly confronts historical racism, transphobia, and environmental destruction, while emphasizing the interdependence of humans and the environment. (Additional airings: 6/9 5:00 AM, 6/9 11:00 AM)

Jun 7 (Sunday)

7:00 PM | French Village – The Trial
With a disaster avoided, the new town leadership must decide the fate of the militiamen and the collaborators. Directed by Patrice Martineau, 2015. (Additional airings: 6/6 10:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Nature – My Life As A Turkey (repeat)
Deep in the wilds of Florida, writer and naturalist Joe Hutto was given the rare opportunity to raise wild turkeys from chicks. Eventually, he had to let his children grow up and go off on their own, but this was harder than he ever imagined. (Additional airings: 6/8 12:00 AM, 6/8 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – The Road We Took (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of actor Lizzie Caplan and comedian Hasan Minhaj - moving from shtetls in Eastern Europe to farmlands in northern India to meet ancestors whose bold decisions that forever reshaped their family trees. (Additional airings: 6/8 1:00 AM, 6/8 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | Reel South – Discount Funeral/No Se Ve Desde Aca
Two lyrical meditations on Americana. From a fragmented small-town scrapbook to Miami's layered immigrant landscape, these films explore belonging, memory, and aspiration. Together, they reveal how place shapes nostalgia, resilience, and the uneasy pursuit of the American Dream. (Additional airings: 6/8 2:00 AM, 6/8 10:00 AM, 6/10 5:00 AM, 6/10 11:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Out In Rural America (repeat)
OUT IN RURAL AMERICA is a film that explores the struggles and joys of being lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, and genderqueer in rural America. Following five stories from the LGBTQ+ community over six years, the film explores the issues of self-doubt, discrimination, acceptance, and small-town and Midwestern LGBTQ+ life from a cultural, social, familial, and religious perspective. (Additional airings: 6/8 3:00 AM, 6/8 11:00 AM, 6/11 5:00 AM, 6/11 11:00 AM)

Jun 8 (Monday)

7:00 PM | POV – Break The Game (repeat)
Narcissa Wright live streams her quest to be the world's fastest Legend of Zelda player. But when her isolated digital existence begins to crack, will she choose between the real world or being seduced again by the glow of the computer screen? (Additional airings: 6/9 12:00 AM, 6/9 8:00 AM, 6/14 4:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Doc World – Narrow Path to Happiness (repeat)
Gergo and Lenard are a young gay male couple living in a remote Roma community, where being gay is considered an unforgivable sin. They move to Budapest with a dream to make a musical film about their lives and become famous. But when a death in the family who disowned them takes them back home, they seek another chance for acceptance. (Additional airings: 6/9 1:00 AM, 6/9 9:00 AM, 6/14 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Local, USA – American Problems, Trans Solutions (repeat)
In the U.S., Black trans people are among the most marginalized of marginalized Americans.? Award-winning journalist Imara Jones shares the stories of trans leaders Kayla Gore, Breonna McCree, and Oluchi Omeoga who, despite the record-breaking number of anti-trans bills passed in 2023, are addressing critical issues surrounding economic empowerment and human dignity with heart and vision. (Additional airings: 6/9 2:00 AM, 6/9 10:00 AM, 6/12 5:00 AM, 6/12 11:00 AM, 6/12 2:00 PM, 6/13 1:30 PM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Heart First
Explore the art of storytelling through interviews with the storytellers talking about their craft, their on-stage performances, and comments and stories from the audience. Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard host, introducing each episode's theme. (Additional airings: 6/9 2:30 AM, 6/9 10:30 AM, 6/12 5:30 AM, 6/12 11:30 AM, 6/12 2:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 9 (Tuesday)

7:00 PM | Impossible Builds – The Scorpion Tower (repeat)
Follow the construction of one of the most complex skyscrapers ever to make it off the drawing board. Its design is so radical that construction experts have turned to a building material never before used in skyscrapers. (Additional airings: 6/10 12:00 AM, 6/10 8:00 AM, 6/16 5:00 AM, 6/16 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Impossible Builds – The Floating House (repeat)
Follow the build to make living beneath the waves into a reality as a team in Dubai attempts to construct a floating house combining the best of land and marine design. Will they achieve the impossible? (Additional airings: 6/10 1:00 AM, 6/10 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Human Footprint – The Honey Trap (repeat)
Everyone knows the honey bee, but it's just one species - there are 20,000 others! Humans have depended on bees, both wild and managed, for millennia. But as bee populations collapse around the world, can we save them before it's too late? (Additional airings: 6/10 2:00 AM, 6/10 10:00 AM, 6/13 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 10 (Wednesday)

7:00 PM | POV – A Mother Apart (repeat)
In a poignant story of healing and forgiveness, Jamaican-American poet and LGBTQ+ activist Staceyann Chin explores how to raise a child after being abandoned by her own mother. Known for her work in Def Poetry Slam and shows like MotherStruck!, Chin embarks on a journey across Brooklyn, Montreal, Cologne, and Jamaica to find her mother, ultimately creating a new sense of home with her daughter. (Additional airings: 6/11 12:00 AM, 6/11 8:00 AM)
8:30 PM | Independent Lens – The Inquisitor (repeat)
The Inquisitor traces Barbara Jordan's rise from Texas congresswoman to national icon, highlighting her powerful voice, integrity, and influence on U.S. politics - while revealing the private struggles behind her public strength. (Additional airings: 6/11 1:30 AM, 6/11 9:30 AM, 6/13 12:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 11 (Thursday)

7:00 PM | If I Could Stay/ Si Pudiera Quedarme
Set in Denver, "If I Could Stay (Si Pudiera Quedarme)," undocumented mothers Jeanette and Ingrid seek church sanctuary to avoid deportation and separation from their children. Filmed over five years, their legal battles and quiet bravery inspire unlikely allies in largely white faith communities. If I Could Stay is a moving call to action about love, justice, and the strength of community. (Additional airings: 6/12 2:00 AM, 6/12 10:00 AM, 6/15 4:00 AM, 6/18 5:00 AM, 6/18 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | America ReFramed – Any Given Day (repeat)
Filmmaker Margaret Byrne and three Chicagoans face the complexities of living with mental illness, providing deeply personal insight into the necessity of caring relationships, especially when life is at its most difficult. (Additional airings: 6/12 12:00 AM, 6/12 8:00 AM, 6/12 3:00 PM, 6/14 2:00 AM, 6/14 9:00 AM, 6/14 5:00 PM)
9:30 PM | Local, USA – Decolonizing Mental Health (repeat)
The mental health field operates around a centre defined by a whiteness of theory and practice. It's a colonization that has rarely been questioned. By focusing on the work of therapists and individuals of color, DECOLONIZING MENTAL HEALTH calls for a redressal of the ways in which we define psychiatric illness while discussing what a more responsive mental health care system should look like. (Additional airings: 6/12 1:30 AM, 6/12 9:30 AM, 6/12 4:30 PM, 6/14 3:30 AM, 6/14 10:30 AM, 6/14 6:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 12 (Friday)

7:00 PM | King of Them All: The Story of King Records (repeat)
The Story of King Records is a documentary directed by Yemi Oyediran that explores the groundbreaking legacy of Cincinnati's King Records. Founded in 1943 by Syd Nathan, King Records played a central role in shaping American popular music - from rock 'n' roll to soul and funk - while operating as one of the few fully integrated businesses in a segregated America. Through interviews, restored archival materials, and animation, the film showcases King's boundary-breaking artists such as James Brown, Hank Ballard, Little Willie John, and Grandpa Jones. (Additional airings: 6/13 12:00 AM, 6/13 8:00 AM, 6/13 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Woodstock: Three Days That Defined A Generation: (repeat)
Revisit the 1969 concert that became a touchstone for a generation. This documentary brings the three-day concert to life through the voices of those who were present at what became the defining moment of the counterculture revolution. (Additional airings: 6/13 1:00 AM, 6/13 9:00 AM, 6/13 3:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 6/5 11:00 PM, 6/7 2:00 PM, 6/14 2:00 PM, 6/19 11:00 PM, 6/21 2:00 PM, 6/26 11:00 PM, 6/28 2:00 PM)

Jun 13 (Saturday)

7:00 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Ron Chernow
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
7:30 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Rick Atkinson
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
8:00 PM | American Experience – The War On Disco (repeat)
Discover the incredible characters and epic stories that have shaped America's past and present. Television's most-watched history series, acclaimed by viewers and critics alike, has been honored with every major broadcast award. (Additional airings: 6/14 12:00 AM)
9:00 PM | House Music - A Cultural Revolution: American St (repeat)
Chicago has long been known for its diverse music genres and, infamously, as the city where disco met its demise. But from its ashes rose another groundbreaking musical form: house music. House music emerged in the early 1980s in Chicago's underground Black and gay clubs, where it was played by house music producers and DJs such as Frankie Knuckles, who welcomed the marginalized into these safe spaces. To mark the 40th anniversary of its creation, HOUSE MUSIC - A CULTURAL REVOLUTION: AMERICAN STORIES celebrates the innovative and catchy electronic dance music that continues to inspire prominent artists today, including Charli XCX, Peggy Gou, Beyonce, and Fisher. (Additional airings: 6/14 1:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – The Dusk Before The Night
Pressed by his superior to make an example of the militiamen, Beriot must now change his stance. Directed by Patrice Martineau, 2015. (Additional airings: 6/14 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Dear Ike: Lost Letters to a Teen Idol (repeat)
A young boy with fantasies of one day making animated movies with his teen idol (1970s Disney star, Ike Eisenmann) follows that dream on what turns out to be an incredible 40-year odyssey. (Additional airings: 6/15 5:00 AM)

Jun 14 (Sunday)

7:00 PM | French Village – The Dusk Before The Night
Pressed by his superior to make an example of the militiamen, Beriot must now change his stance. Directed by Patrice Martineau, 2015. (Additional airings: 6/13 10:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Nature – Museum Alive with David Attenborough (repeat)
Sir David Attenborough takes us on a journey through London's world-famous Natural History Museum, revealing it as it's never been seen before, in a compelling tale of discovery and adventure. As the doors are locked and night falls, Attenborough meets the extinct creatures that fascinate him the most, as they magically come alive in front of his eyes; dinosaurs, ice age beasts and giant reptiles. This is a special collaboration of experts and curators from the Natural History Museum and world-leading animation teams, allowing new insights into how these creatures lived and behaved. (Additional airings: 6/15 12:00 AM, 6/15 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – American Dreams (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps America Ferrera and Darren Criss uncover their immigrant roots - meeting revolutionaries in Honduras, a Dutchman who helped build New York, and a young woman from the Philippines who made an incredible journey. (Additional airings: 6/15 1:00 AM, 6/15 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | Reel South – Jan Beauboeuf/Police Dive/Teddy
Three intimate portraits of calling and commitment. An aging artist creates against time, a dive detective confronts faith and mortality, and a male doula redefines care for Black mothers. Together, these stories explore purpose, devotion, and service across generations. (Additional airings: 6/15 2:00 AM, 6/15 10:00 AM, 6/17 5:00 AM, 6/17 11:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Outrage of Danny Sotomayor: American Stories (repeat)
Danny Sotomayor was a man on a mission to address injustice. The fiery, openly gay AIDS activist, political cartoonist, and organizer took to the streets of Chicago, using civil disobedience to wage war on city officials who marginalized the LGBTQ+ community and turned a blind eye to the AIDS crisis - all while fighting a losing battle with the disease himself. (Additional airings: 6/15 3:00 AM, 6/15 11:00 AM)

Jun 15 (Monday)

7:00 PM | Sister Eileen and Her Boyz: An HIV in the Rust B (repeat)
A Catholic Sister working for the Toledo, Ohio diocese reflects on her ministry to gay men during the late 1980's and early 1990's. Sister Eileen Schieber resigned her position as the Bishop's vicar to partner with community organizers dedicated to providing care and housing for those with HIV/AIDS. (Additional airings: 6/5 5:00 AM, 6/5 11:00 AM, 6/5 2:00 PM, 6/16 12:00 AM, 6/16 8:00 AM, 6/20 11:30 PM, 6/21 4:00 AM)
7:30 PM | Aging Matters: Aging with Pride (repeat)
LGBTQIA elders face unique social, economic, and health challenges. Organizations and individuals across the country are working to address issues such as discrimination and loneliness. AGING MATTERS: AGING WITH PRIDE sheds light on what many in the Stonewall Generation have had to endure and fight for in the hopes of enacting positive change for the community in the ongoing pursuit of equality. (Additional airings: 6/16 12:30 AM, 6/16 8:30 AM, 6/19 5:00 AM, 6/19 11:00 AM, 6/19 2:00 PM, 6/21 4:30 AM)
8:00 PM | Loving John
(Additional airings: 6/16 1:00 AM, 6/16 9:00 AM, 6/21 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Armadillo Man: The Trips of Jim Franklin
ARMADILLO MAN: THE TRIPS OF JIM FRANKLIN tells the story of Jim Franklin, the legendary concert poster artist who helped establish the iconic Austin music venue Armadillo World Headquarters and is credited with making Austin "weird." At the intersection of psychedelic art, outlaw country and rebellion, Franklin's larger-than-life personality helped define Austin's 1970s counterculture scene. As the emcee at Armadillo World Headquarters, Franklin's on-stage persona became as unforgettable as the acts he introduced, from Willie Nelson to Bruce Springsteen. But it was his armadillo-centric art that became the ultimate symbol of Austin's artistic revolution. Blending new interviews, archival footage and animation, ARMADILLO MAN captures the spirit of a visionary artist and his lasting legacy. (Additional airings: 6/16 2:00 AM, 6/16 10:00 AM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Love, Still
Explore the art of storytelling through interviews with the storytellers talking about their craft, their on-stage performances, and comments and stories from the audience. Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard host, introducing each episode's theme. (Additional airings: 6/16 2:30 AM, 6/16 10:30 AM, 6/19 5:30 AM, 6/19 11:30 AM, 6/19 2:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 16 (Tuesday)

7:00 PM | Nova – Alaskan Dinosaurs (repeat)
Wielding chainsaws to extract fossils frozen into the permafrost and flying drones to map thousands of footprints, intrepid paleontologists discover that dinosaurs thrived in the unlikeliest of places -- the cold and dark of the Arctic Circle. (Additional airings: 6/17 12:00 AM, 6/17 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Secrets of the Dead – Ben Franklin's Bones (repeat)
When human bones were found in the basement of Benjamin Franklin's London home, people wondered if he had a dark side. The remains weren't victims of violent acts, however; they were used in an anatomy school that helped shape modern medicine. (Additional airings: 6/17 1:00 AM, 6/17 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Human Footprint – Dammed If You Do (repeat)
Shane travels from ancient aqueducts to modern mega-dams, following our age-old quest to tame water. On a journey down the Colorado River, he discovers how humanity's thirst for control has reshaped rivers - and civilization itself. (Additional airings: 6/17 2:00 AM, 6/17 10:00 AM, 6/20 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 17 (Wednesday)

7:00 PM | Resistance: They Fought Back (repeat)
We've all heard of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, but most people have no idea how widespread and prevalent Jewish resistance to Nazi barbarism was. Instead, it's widely believed "Jews went to their deaths like sheep to the slaughter." Filmed in Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Israel, and the U.S., Resistance - They Fought Back provides a much-needed corrective to this myth of Jewish passivity. There were uprisings in ghettos large and small, rebellions in death camps, and thousands of Jews fought Nazis in the forests. Everywhere in Eastern Europe, Jews waged campaigns of non-violent resistance against the Nazis. (Additional airings: 6/18 12:00 AM, 6/18 8:00 AM)
8:30 PM | The Last Twins
The Last Twins is the never-before-told story of an unsung hero of the Holocaust, Erno 'Zvi' Spiegel, who risked everything to save dozens of young twins from almost certain death at Auschwitz. Under the shadow of Dr. Josef Mengele's horrific experiments, Erno used his courage, compassion, and ingenuity to shield the most vulnerable-the sets of twins targeted for brutal medical experimentation. Mengele put Erno in charge of the young boys, but Erno used his position to protect and comfort the children, all of whom had been torn from their families and subjected to inhumane tests under the constant threat of extermination. (Additional airings: 6/18 1:30 AM, 6/18 9:30 AM, 6/20 12:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 18 (Thursday)

7:00 PM | 100 Years from Mississippi (repeat)
100 YEARS FROM MISSISSIPPI profiles the life of Mamie Lang Kirkland, who left Mississippi at seven years old to escape racial violence and would not return to the state until a century later. (Additional airings: 6/19 2:00 AM, 6/19 10:00 AM, 6/22 4:00 AM)
8:00 PM | The Cost of Inheritance: An America Reframed Spe (repeat)
Explore the issue of reparations for African-Americans. Building on key issues of diversity and democracy; slavery and its aftermath; and socio-economic indicators, this documentary puts real people and their family histories into the reparations debate. Personal stories, expert interviews and rich archival materials underscored by evocative music weaves a narrative around the issue of reparations today so many years after the historical understanding of the end of slavery in America. Noted speakers address the cumulative impact that Reconstruction, Black Laws, Jim Crow, modern day violence, discrimination added to divergent wealth trajectories and opportunities firmly rooted in the system of enslavement. Individuals seeking to bridge our human divide share their reparations quests and we begin to understand the myriad of initiatives already happening across the country on local, state & national levels to make reparations a reality. (Additional airings: 6/19 12:00 AM, 6/19 8:00 AM, 6/19 3:00 PM, 6/21 2:00 AM, 6/21 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | The Long Shadow (repeat)
When two daughters of the South, Director Frances Causey and Producer Sally Holst, set out to find causes for the continuing racial divisions in the United States, they discovered that the politics of slavery didn't end after the Civil War. In an astonishingly candid look at the history of anti-black racism in the United States, "The Long Shadow" traces the imposition of white privilege and its ultimate manifestation: slavery. (Additional airings: 6/19 1:00 AM, 6/19 9:00 AM, 6/19 4:00 PM, 6/21 3:00 AM, 6/21 10:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 19 (Friday)

7:00 PM | Liberty & Slavery: The Paradox of America's Foun (repeat)
America's founding fathers were men yearning for a nation of individual liberty and unprecedented independence. Liberty and Slavery features stunning imagery and interviews with scholars that explore the paradox of America's Founding Fathers being champions of liberty - and yet simultaneously champions of slavery. (Additional airings: 6/20 12:00 AM, 6/20 8:00 AM, 6/20 2:00 PM, 6/23 5:00 AM, 6/23 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebel (repeat)
GHOSTS OF AMISTAD: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE REBELS is based on Marcus Rediker's 2012 book The Amistad Rebellion: An Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom The documentary chronicles a trip made by academics and historians to Sierra Leone in May of 2013 as they retrace the path of the 53 Africans who rebelled against their captors and seized the slave schooner Amistad in 1839, leading to a watershed US Supreme Court decision. Their goal: to visit the 10 villages where the Amistad rebels once lived; interview the elders about their history and how the incident is remembered; and search for the long-lost ruins of Lomboko, the slave trading factory where the Amistad Africans were incarcerated and loaded onto a slave ship bound for the New World. By interviewing local villagers, fishermen and truck drivers, and accessing their oral accounts, GHOSTS OF AMISTAD: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE REBELS aims to recover the lost history of the Amistad insurrection, told from a seldom-voiced perspective in the historical struggle against slavery. The documentary chronicles a trip made by academics and historians to Sierra Leone in May of 2013 as they retrace the path of the 53 Africans who rebelled against their captors and seized the slave schooner Amistad in 1839, leading to a watershed US Supreme Court decision. Their goal: to visit the 10 villages where the Amistad rebels once lived; interview the elders about their history and how the incident is remembered, and search for the long-lost ruins of Lomboko the slave trading factory where the Amistad Africans were incarcerated and loaded onto a slave ship bound for the New World. By interviewing local villagers, fishermen and truck drivers, and accessing their oral accounts, GHOSTS OF AMISTAD: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE REBELS aims to recover the lost history of the Amistad insurrection, told from a seldom-voiced perspective in the historical struggle against slavery. (Additional airings: 6/20 1:00 AM, 6/20 9:00 AM, 6/20 3:00 PM, 6/22 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Raise Your Head Up: Freedom Colonies In America (repeat)
After the American Civil War, over four million formerly enslaved people were set free, but most had no place to go. Wanting some autonomy over their own lives, many formed Freedom Colonies in an endeavor to live as far away from the racism of Jim Crow as possible. In 1988, documentary photographer Richard Orton began a decades-long project that followed the descendants of four of these communities. RAISE YOUR HEAD UP: FREEDOM COLONIES IN AMERICA is an hour-long documentary that explores their accomplishments, along with the challenges they face to keep these legacies alive. (Additional airings: 6/20 2:00 AM, 6/20 10:00 AM, 6/20 4:00 PM, 6/25 5:00 AM, 6/25 11:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 6/5 11:00 PM, 6/7 2:00 PM, 6/12 11:00 PM, 6/14 2:00 PM, 6/21 2:00 PM, 6/26 11:00 PM, 6/28 2:00 PM)

Jun 20 (Saturday)

7:00 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Geraldo Cadava
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
7:30 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Fareed Zakaria
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
8:00 PM | American Masters – Janis Ian: Breaking Silence (repeat)
Discover the life of singer-songwriter Janis Ian and how she rose as a folk icon and gay rights advocate. She broke ground with "Society's Child" (1966), a bold take on interracial love, and "At Seventeen" (1975), a searing anthem about bullying. (Additional airings: 6/21 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – The Law of Desire
The trial continues as planned, but a crucial bit of information is revealed to Larcher that hinders the prosecution. (Additional airings: 6/21 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | POV Shorts – Jardines (repeat)
In one of the few queer-focused shelters in Tijuana, asylum-seekers process heartbreak and joy as they await uncertain futures. (Additional airings: 6/6 1:30 PM)
11:30 PM | Sister Eileen and Her Boyz: An HIV in the Rust B (repeat)
A Catholic Sister working for the Toledo, Ohio diocese reflects on her ministry to gay men during the late 1980's and early 1990's. Sister Eileen Schieber resigned her position as the Bishop's vicar to partner with community organizers dedicated to providing care and housing for those with HIV/AIDS. (Additional airings: 6/5 5:00 AM, 6/5 11:00 AM, 6/5 2:00 PM, 6/15 7:00 PM, 6/16 12:00 AM, 6/16 8:00 AM, 6/21 4:00 AM)

Jun 21 (Sunday)

7:00 PM | French Village – The Law of Desire
The trial continues as planned, but a crucial bit of information is revealed to Larcher that hinders the prosecution. (Additional airings: 6/20 10:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Nature – Wildheart (repeat)
Immerse yourself in Scotland's wild highland landscape and meet its long-lived forest keeper, a magnificent Scots pine tree. As one of its longest living species, this ancient tree has witnessed the island's history across 500 years. (Additional airings: 6/22 12:00 AM, 6/22 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – Great Migrations (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces rapper Wiz Khalifa and actor Sanaa Lathan to ancestors who left the American South in search of better lives in the North, boldly breaking racial barriers and forever transforming their families. (Additional airings: 6/22 1:00 AM, 6/22 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | Reel South – Boil That Cabbage Down/Red Sands/George V
A novice banjoist uncovers the instrument's Black roots, reclaiming a legacy through music and community; in the red dunes between El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, a Mexican-American off-road culture races at full throttle, redefining the border through speed and pride; and in 1970s Miami, a Ukrainian immigrant's late-blooming art finds long-awaited recognition. (Additional airings: 6/22 2:00 AM, 6/22 10:00 AM, 6/24 5:00 AM, 6/24 11:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Justly Wed: Scenes from the Marriage Equality Mo
JUSTLY WED investigates the struggle for marriage equality, by looking back at the momentous 2004 decision by San Francisco to begin to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Told through the intimate recollections of four couples at the time, it gives a rarely seen glimpse into the impact and legacy of this watershed moment in American history. (Additional airings: 6/22 3:00 AM, 6/22 11:00 AM)

Jun 22 (Monday)

7:00 PM | Becoming Katharine Graham
From shy socialite to Nixon's nemesis, witness Graham's history-making rise as a legendary newspaper publisher who fought for truth, broke barriers in a sexist world, and won a Pulitzer Prize, inspiring generations with her courage and resilience. (Additional airings: 6/23 12:00 AM, 6/23 8:00 AM, 6/28 4:00 AM)
9:00 PM | The Committee – Taxation with Representation (repeat)
The Committee is a documentary film about the little-known Florida Legislative Investigative Committee of the State Legislature from 1956-1965. Florida Senator Charley Johns chaired the committee, and its aim was to root out communist and homosexual teachers and students from state universities. It was successful in either firing or expelling more than 200 suspected gay and lesbian citizens. The film features two North Florida survivors (Rev. Ruth Jensen-Forbell and Chuck Woods) and one interrogator (John Tileston) who have never before spoken publicly about their experiences without anonymity. It culminates in a 50-year reunion between survivor and interrogator. (Additional airings: 6/23 2:00 AM, 6/23 10:00 AM, 6/26 5:00 AM, 6/26 11:00 AM, 6/26 2:00 PM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – The Great Outdoors (repeat)
Adventure often begins with a leap into the great unknown. Lisa's trip to the Grand Canyon becomes the beginning of a new chapter; Martha recalls a trip to Yellowstone National Park where her mom comes toe-to-toe with a bear; and Jynelle takes a tumble during summer camp - and finds strength in the woman who taught her how to rise. Three storytellers, three interpretations of THE GREAT OUTDOORS. (Additional airings: 6/23 2:30 AM, 6/23 10:30 AM, 6/26 5:30 AM, 6/26 11:30 AM, 6/26 2:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 23 (Tuesday)

7:00 PM | Nova – Secrets of the Forest (repeat)
What would the restoration of Earth's forests mean in the fight against climate change? Follow researchers around the globe as they race to understand how nature processes and responds to carbon on the largest scales and how microorganisms, plants, animals, and humans combine to sustain healthy ecosystems. NOVA's cameras travel to spectacular forest landscapes in Costa Rica, Canada, Brazil, Madagascar, and other places as a global team of scientists gather data on how forests work and try to figure out how they can help tackle the twin threats of climate change and the existential threat of species extinction. (Additional airings: 6/24 12:00 AM, 6/24 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West – River of Life
Avoid scaly and feathery dangers with wallabies, see koolamana lizards battle for mates, and feast with crocodile hatchlings. Brave raging rapids to reveal the cultural and biological importance of a local river as the rainy season arrives. (Additional airings: 6/24 1:00 AM, 6/24 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Human Footprint – Vanishing Act (repeat)
From fossils entombed in tar to cells frozen in hope, Shane Campbell-Staton traces the arc of extinction from prehistory to the present. On an epic global journey, he meets species at the brink of oblivion... and the people who won't give up on them. (Additional airings: 6/24 2:00 AM, 6/24 10:00 AM, 6/27 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 24 (Wednesday)

7:00 PM | AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange – Listen to Me
This documentary centers on the voices of Black women and birthing people as they navigate pregnancy, birth, and care in America. (Additional airings: 6/25 12:00 AM, 6/25 8:00 AM, 6/27 1:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Independent Lens – Assembly
Artist Rashaad Newsome prepares to showcase 'Assembly,' a groundbreaking exhibit at New York's Park Avenue Armory. By blending visual art, performance, and artificial intelligence, the project centers the global evolution of vogue while honoring Black and queer resistance and calling for a more liberated future. (Additional airings: 6/25 1:00 AM, 6/25 9:00 AM, 6/27 12:00 PM)
9:00 PM | Frontline – Baby Brokers
How lax laws leave the for-profit adoption industry ripe for abuse. With Retro Report, investigating how so-called baby brokers have targeted pregnant women and families looking to adopt, and an epicenter of the problem in Utah. (Additional airings: 6/25 2:00 AM, 6/25 10:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 25 (Thursday)

7:00 PM | American Masters – Keith Haring: Street Art Boy (repeat)
Explore the definitive story of international art sensation Keith Haring who blazed a trail through the art scene of '80s New York and revolutionized the worlds of pop culture and fine art. The film features previously unheard interviews with Haring. (Additional airings: 6/26 12:00 AM, 6/26 8:00 AM, 6/26 10:00 AM, 6/29 4:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Always Looking: Titus Brooks Heagins (repeat)
ALWAYS LOOKING: TITUS BROOKS HEAGINS explores the work of photographer Titus Brooks Heagins and the challenging questions his photos pose about the systemic and casual exclusions and neglect of society's most vulnerable communities of color. Humanizing, reverent, and confrontational, Titus' photographs document the overlooked: people who - usually through some intersection of poverty, race, or gender/sexual identity - exist as outsiders. He describes his work as "confronting viewers in their personal spaces to move the position of 'otherness' closer to a normative construction of self." A large body of Titus' work focuses on trans people, whom he has photographed in the U.S. and Cuba since 2016. As a cis-gendered African American man in his 70s, Titus' relationship with these communities is complex and controversial, a topic the film examines as he draws a connection to his experiences of being bullied, and othered, as a child. Through verite footage following Titus into the field, plus interviews with family, colleagues, and mentees, ALWAYS LOOKING: TITUS BROOKS HEAGINS examines a complex, talented, passionate, and compassionate figure. It also illuminates the fortitude it takes to be an outsider documenting other marginalized people. (Additional airings: 6/26 1:00 AM, 6/26 9:00 AM, 6/26 3:00 PM, 6/28 2:00 AM, 6/28 9:00 AM, 6/28 5:00 PM)
9:00 PM | Bright Spark: The Reconciliation of Trevor South (repeat)
Trevor Southey dreamed of becoming a modern-day Michelangelo of Mormon art. In the mid-1960s he found a gang of like-minded artists at BYU and they formed a loose art colony to pursue their dreams. It all came crashing down when Trevor's homosexuality was exposed. Thirty years later, as his adult daughter suffers a major health crisis, the Mormon Church steps in to help and Trevor finds himself in the strange position of being invited to rejoin the church that once rejected him. Bright Spark explores conflicts of sexual identity, religious belonging, and artistic expression with honesty and compassion. (Additional airings: 6/26 2:00 AM, 6/26 4:00 PM, 6/28 3:00 AM, 6/28 10:00 AM, 6/28 6:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 26 (Friday)

7:00 PM | Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revoluti – The Break Up (repeat)
Lucy Worsley investigates the tensions and turning points that led to America's declaration of independence from Britain in 1776. With access to expert insights and original evidence, Lucy asks whether this explosive split could have been avoided. (Additional airings: 6/27 12:00 AM, 6/27 8:00 AM, 6/27 2:00 PM, 6/30 5:00 AM, 6/30 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Lucy Worsley Investigates – Madness of King George (repeat)
How did George III's mental illness change Britain? Lucy Worsley uncovers Royal papers and explores how the assassination attempt on his life changed psychiatry forever. (Additional airings: 6/27 1:00 AM, 6/27 9:00 AM, 6/27 3:00 PM)
9:00 PM | Secrets of the Dead – Jamestown's Dark Winter (repeat)
Follow forensic anthropologists as they excavate the early American colony and uncover dark secrets. What do the newly discovered bones of a 14-year-old English girl reveal about what really happened during the winter of 1609? (Additional airings: 6/27 2:00 AM, 6/27 10:00 AM, 6/27 4:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 6/5 11:00 PM, 6/7 2:00 PM, 6/12 11:00 PM, 6/14 2:00 PM, 6/19 11:00 PM, 6/21 2:00 PM, 6/28 2:00 PM)

Jun 27 (Saturday)

7:00 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Stuart Eizenstat
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
7:30 PM | History with David Rubenstein – Harold Holzer
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
8:00 PM | American Masters – Little Richard: The King and Queen of Rock and Rol (repeat)
When I first heard Tutti Frutti, my heart nearly burst with excitement. The music filled the room with energy and color and outrageous defiance. I had heard God." -David Bowie. It's time. Little Richard is a legend from the golden era of rock. Richard is the cultural lightning rod who influenced some of rock music's most distinguished icons who will join us to validate Richard's unquestionable role in rock history: Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Elton John, Bob Dylan, Prince and Bruce Springsteen. As Richard boastfully claims, "I am The King and Queen of Rock and Roll. (Additional airings: 6/28 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – Arrests
Antoine is charged with rescuing Jeannine Schwartz, while Suzanne is instructed to find damaging information on Beriot. (Additional airings: 6/28 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | All We've Got (repeat)
More than 100 bars, bookstores, art and community spaces where LGBTQ+ women gather have closed in the past decade. Join us as we travel the country to find out why these spaces matter and how some are managing to survive despite the odds. (Additional airings: 6/29 5:00 AM)

Jun 28 (Sunday)

7:00 PM | French Village – Arrests
Antoine is charged with rescuing Jeannine Schwartz, while Suzanne is instructed to find damaging information on Beriot. (Additional airings: 6/27 10:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Nature – American Horses (repeat)
American horses are icons. Mustang. Appaloosa. Morgan. Quarter Horse. Follow the history of the uniquely American horse breeds that helped shape our nation and meet the people who are continuing in the long tradition of caring for them. (Additional airings: 6/29 12:00 AM, 6/29 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – The Ties That Bind (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. meets actors Kristen Bell & Dax Shepard - a married couple who whose ancestors had some remarkable similarities. Telling stories of soldiers, settlers & criminals, Gates compels the pair to reimagine their family trees. (Additional airings: 6/29 1:00 AM, 6/29 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | George H.W. Bush: American Experience – Part 1
Explore the life and career of the 41st president, from his service in World War II to the Oval Office, and his role as the patriarch of a political family whose influence is unequaled in modern American life. (Additional airings: 6/29 2:00 AM, 6/29 10:00 AM)

Jun 29 (Monday)

7:00 PM | From Fear to Hope: The Hiv and Aids Journey (repeat)
In the early 1980s, a mysterious wave of illnesses emerged. Strange infections. Rare cancers. Mostly in young men. Doctors were baffled. Families were terrified. And an entire community began to lose many of its own. What started as confusion turned to crisis; tens of thousands would die stigmatized and forgotten in one of the most devastating public health emergencies of our time, FROM FEAR TO HOPE: THE HIV AND AIDS JOURNEY tells the story of how it began and how it changed everything. The hour-long film takes viewers inside the desperate search for answers: the race to identify a deadly virus, the struggle to treat it, and the relentless fight to be heard. The films focus on the scientists and medical professionals fighting to treat and cure HIV and AIDs as well as the activists who protested the government's mistreatment of the epidemic. (Additional airings: 6/30 12:00 AM, 6/30 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | For The Love of Friends (repeat)
Set against the lead-up to a stage play based on the same story, FOR THE LOVE OF FRIENDS is a documentary that blends performance rehearsal clips with interview and archival footage to highlight the remarkable life and work of activist Brent Nicholson Earle. At the height of the AIDS epidemic, Brent refused to watch his friends suffer due to government inaction and public ignorance about the disease. His audacious response in 1986 was to embark on a 10, 000-mile run around the perimeter of the United States to draw attention to the plight of AIDS patients. He performed this remarkable feat amid public backlash, a homophobic media blackout, his own health challenges, and an inconvenient lack of any long-distance training. After enduring blisters, exhaustion, ignorance and fear, he returns home to his own HIV diagnosis. Though the run finishes, Brent's activism never stops. (Additional airings: 6/30 1:00 AM, 6/30 9:00 AM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Funny Business (repeat)
Life's unexpected twists prove that the best plans often go hilariously off track. Carly Ciarrocchi strives for the perfect first impression, but a wardrobe mishap forces her to rethink what it truly means to fit in; Adam Selbst's job behind the wheel takes a wild turn, leading to a chaotic, high-speed misadventure; and Rory Scholl jumps at a rare shot at stardom, only to realize that fame isn't as glamorous as it seems. Three storytellers, three interpretations of FUNNY BUSINESS, hosted by Wes Hazard. (Additional airings: 6/30 2:30 AM, 6/30 10:30 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/30 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.

Jun 30 (Tuesday)

7:00 PM | Nova – Ancient Desert Death Trap (repeat)
Archaeologists investigate dozens of strange Stone Age megastructures in the Arabian desert. They're so big that their true form is visible only from the air, yet these giant structures were built by a mysterious people 9000 years ago.
8:00 PM | The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West – Tidal Territory
Battle for dominion over the river with crocs, then catch glimpses of an ultra-rare mangrove snake and an endangered nabarlek wallaby. Take to the ocean to see humpback whale mothers raise their calves, then be hunted by false killer whales.
9:00 PM | Wired for Connection
Human connection plays a vital role in our health and well-being. From the cradle to our golden years, it shapes how we grow, thrive, and survive. Cutting-edge science reveals how isolation can harm us both mentally and physically, while meaningful relationships can heal. As technology rewires society and challenges our ability to connect, we show solutions to help rebuild a more connected world.
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor. summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news
11:00 PM | DW The Day
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field. (Additional airings: 6/1 11:00 PM, 6/2 11:00 PM, 6/3 11:00 PM, 6/4 11:00 PM, 6/8 11:00 PM, 6/9 11:00 PM, 6/10 11:00 PM, 6/11 11:00 PM, 6/15 11:00 PM, 6/16 11:00 PM, 6/17 11:00 PM, 6/18 11:00 PM, 6/19 6:00 PM, 6/22 11:00 PM, 6/23 11:00 PM, 6/24 11:00 PM, 6/25 11:00 PM, 6/29 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.