WORLD Program Schedule • March
Monthly overview of all broadcast shows.

Mar 1 (Sunday)

12:00 AM | Independent Lens – WE WANT THE FUNK! (repeat)
We Want the Funk is a syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, spanning from African, soul, and early jazz roots to its rise into the public consciousness, it also explores funk's influences on both new wave and hip-hop.
1:30 AM | Freedom House Ambulance: The First Responders (repeat)
In 1967, inner city Pittsburgh produced America's first EMT service. Comprised solely of Black men and women recruited from the city's Hill District neighborhood, the paramedics of Freedom House Ambulance became trailblazers in providing pre-hospital and CPR care. Freedom House initially developed to respond to the needs of Pittsburgh's African American community, which often could not rely on police and fire departments during an emergency. Their groundbreaking work became the basis for all paramedic training in the country. However, despite its success, racism and power dynamics in the city shut down Freedom House in 1975, leaving its legacy almost lost to history. FREEDOM HOUSE AMBULANCE: THE FIRST RESPONDERS explores the rise and fall of Freedom House Ambulance. (Additional airings: 3/6 5:00 AM, 3/6 11:00 AM, 3/6 2:00 PM)
2:00 AM | Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers
EVERLASTING: LIFE AND LEGACY OF MEDGAR EVERS honors the life, work and impact of one of Mississippi's most courageous voices, who was assassinated outside his home in 1963. Originally from Decatur, Mississippi, Medgar Evers played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement as the state's first field secretary for the NAACP. He organized voter registration drives, investigated acts of racial violence, and advocated for the desegregation of public institutions. The film traces both Evers' personal and professional journey, offering insight into his leadership, the dangers he faced, and the lasting impact of his work - and his death - on his family and the nation. (Additional airings: 3/1 4:00 AM, 3/1 5:00 AM, 3/1 9:00 AM, 3/1 5:00 PM, 3/1 6:00 PM)
3:00 AM | 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: 3/1 10:00 AM)
4:00 AM | Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers
EVERLASTING: LIFE AND LEGACY OF MEDGAR EVERS honors the life, work and impact of one of Mississippi's most courageous voices, who was assassinated outside his home in 1963. Originally from Decatur, Mississippi, Medgar Evers played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement as the state's first field secretary for the NAACP. He organized voter registration drives, investigated acts of racial violence, and advocated for the desegregation of public institutions. The film traces both Evers' personal and professional journey, offering insight into his leadership, the dangers he faced, and the lasting impact of his work - and his death - on his family and the nation. (Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 AM, 3/1 5:00 AM, 3/1 9:00 AM, 3/1 5:00 PM, 3/1 6:00 PM)
5:00 AM | Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers
EVERLASTING: LIFE AND LEGACY OF MEDGAR EVERS honors the life, work and impact of one of Mississippi's most courageous voices, who was assassinated outside his home in 1963. Originally from Decatur, Mississippi, Medgar Evers played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement as the state's first field secretary for the NAACP. He organized voter registration drives, investigated acts of racial violence, and advocated for the desegregation of public institutions. The film traces both Evers' personal and professional journey, offering insight into his leadership, the dangers he faced, and the lasting impact of his work - and his death - on his family and the nation. (Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 AM, 3/1 4:00 AM, 3/1 9:00 AM, 3/1 5:00 PM, 3/1 6:00 PM)
6:00 AM | On Story – The Last Showgirl with Gia Coppola (repeat)
This week on ON STORY, director Gia Coppola joins us for a conversation on her latest feature, THE LAST SHOWGIRL. Coppola reflects upon working the film's star-studded cast, including Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis, and how together, they depicted an inspiring story of change and transformation. (Additional airings: 3/1 4:30 PM)
6:30 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
7:00 AM | 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: 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM | The Open Mind – Which Sex Is Stronger?
The Stronger Sex" author Starre Vartan discusses the latest research on women's mental and physical capacities. (Additional airings: 3/1 3:00 PM, 3/2 1:30 PM)
8:00 AM | DW Focus On Europe
Why is the rate of HIV infections rising in Poland? An island off Venice could become a retreat for locals. (Additional airings: 3/8 8:00 AM, 3/15 8:00 AM, 3/22 8:00 AM, 3/29 8:00 AM)
8:30 AM | DW Global Us – Return to Syria: Rebuilding and Seeking Justice In
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization.
9:00 AM | Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers
EVERLASTING: LIFE AND LEGACY OF MEDGAR EVERS honors the life, work and impact of one of Mississippi's most courageous voices, who was assassinated outside his home in 1963. Originally from Decatur, Mississippi, Medgar Evers played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement as the state's first field secretary for the NAACP. He organized voter registration drives, investigated acts of racial violence, and advocated for the desegregation of public institutions. The film traces both Evers' personal and professional journey, offering insight into his leadership, the dangers he faced, and the lasting impact of his work - and his death - on his family and the nation. (Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 AM, 3/1 4:00 AM, 3/1 5:00 AM, 3/1 5:00 PM, 3/1 6:00 PM)
10:00 AM | 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: 3/1 3:00 AM)
11:00 AM | The Chavis Chronicles – Beth Hopkins
Beth Hopkins, a retired federal prosecutor and civil rights attorney, shares her groundbreaking journey as one of the first two women to live on campus at Wake Forest University. On The Chavis Chronicles, she reflects on breaking barriers in education and law, and how her fight for justice continues to inspire new generations.
11:30 AM | Laura Flanders & Friends
THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW is back with more award-winning interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change in our world today. Hosted by multi-media reporter and author Laura Flanders, the series features smart, solutions-driven conversations with forward-thinking people, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Indian writer Arundhati Roy, actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, and actress/activist Laverne Cox. Laura and her team also report from the field on cutting-edge innovations and topics such as collective ownership and ways that organizations across the country are addressing disparity in the housing market. Every month, contributors S. Mitra Kalita and Sara Lomax, co-founders of the URL Media network, join Laura for "Meet the BIPOC Press," a monthly feature of the show highlighting reporters of color from minority-owned and operated media outlets from around the country. THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW Season 5 is independently-produced and recorded in a small cabin in rural Sullivan County, New York. (Additional airings: 3/8 11:30 AM, 3/15 11:30 AM, 3/22 11:30 AM, 3/29 11:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Great Lakes NOW Series – eFoiling and Unpaid Bills
Join us for award-winning stories about an eFoiling adventure on Lake Huron, water infrastructure woes in Benton Harbor, MI, and a brand-new edition of The Catch.
12:30 PM | America's Heartland (repeat)
Mandarin farmers explain why this tiny, easy-to-peel fruit is exploding in popularity. Visit a lettuce and herb farm that grows just about "everything in a salad." We'll show you how to make a popular Greek recipe, Spanakopita with Tzatziki sauce. Meet a multi-generational family in Iowa growing soybeans. (Additional airings: 3/8 12:30 PM, 3/15 12:30 PM, 3/22 12:30 PM, 3/29 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM | Climate California – Machina Ex Deo
Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories. This is an invitation to Climate California, an original series that reminds us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have.
1:30 PM | Start Up – Simpleaf - Dallas, Texas (repeat)
Founded on the idea of fostering a community dedicated to social inequities and sustainability, Nigerian immigrant, Femi founded Simpleaf Brands, a company that offers eco-friendly, biodegradable flushable wipes for sensitive skin.
2:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 3/6 11:00 PM, 3/8 2:00 PM, 3/13 11:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 PM, 3/20 11:00 PM, 3/22 2:00 PM, 3/27 11:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 PM)
3:00 PM | The Open Mind – Which Sex Is Stronger?
The Stronger Sex" author Starre Vartan discusses the latest research on women's mental and physical capacities. (Additional airings: 3/1 7:30 AM, 3/2 1:30 PM)
3:30 PM | Ict Newscast (Kaet) – Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26009
4:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 3/7 6:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 PM, 3/14 6:00 PM, 3/15 4:00 PM, 3/21 6:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 PM, 3/28 6:00 PM, 3/29 4:00 PM)
4:30 PM | On Story – The Last Showgirl with Gia Coppola (repeat)
This week on ON STORY, director Gia Coppola joins us for a conversation on her latest feature, THE LAST SHOWGIRL. Coppola reflects upon working the film's star-studded cast, including Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis, and how together, they depicted an inspiring story of change and transformation. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:00 AM)
5:00 PM | Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers
EVERLASTING: LIFE AND LEGACY OF MEDGAR EVERS honors the life, work and impact of one of Mississippi's most courageous voices, who was assassinated outside his home in 1963. Originally from Decatur, Mississippi, Medgar Evers played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement as the state's first field secretary for the NAACP. He organized voter registration drives, investigated acts of racial violence, and advocated for the desegregation of public institutions. The film traces both Evers' personal and professional journey, offering insight into his leadership, the dangers he faced, and the lasting impact of his work - and his death - on his family and the nation. (Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 AM, 3/1 4:00 AM, 3/1 5:00 AM, 3/1 9:00 AM, 3/1 6:00 PM)
6:00 PM | Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers
EVERLASTING: LIFE AND LEGACY OF MEDGAR EVERS honors the life, work and impact of one of Mississippi's most courageous voices, who was assassinated outside his home in 1963. Originally from Decatur, Mississippi, Medgar Evers played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement as the state's first field secretary for the NAACP. He organized voter registration drives, investigated acts of racial violence, and advocated for the desegregation of public institutions. The film traces both Evers' personal and professional journey, offering insight into his leadership, the dangers he faced, and the lasting impact of his work - and his death - on his family and the nation. (Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 AM, 3/1 4:00 AM, 3/1 5:00 AM, 3/1 9:00 AM, 3/1 5:00 PM)
7:00 PM | French Village – The Move
Marcel, battered after repeated interrogation and torture, wakes up in a cell with other men, including Marie's son Raoul.
8:00 PM | Nature – Parenthood: Jungles
See how jungle animal parents raise children by mastering their environment. An orangutan spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living, and a crab becomes the ultimate chemist to create the perfect home for her crablets. (Additional airings: 3/2 12:00 AM, 3/2 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – Artistic Roots
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of director Spike Lee and actor Kristin Chenoweth. Moving across Europe and the American South, Gates introduces his guests to ancestors who used their creativity to build a future for their families. (Additional airings: 3/2 1:00 AM, 3/2 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | Triumph: Tampa's Untold Chapter in the Civil Rig
Discover a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960's Tampa, FL. A courageous group of Black high school students organize peaceful sit-ins at a downtown lunch counter, sparking a wave of change across the city. Their actions grew into a movement that helped open a segregated society. The film brings to life the voices of ordinary people who transformed their community and beyond. (Additional airings: 3/2 2:00 AM, 3/2 10:00 AM, 3/3 5:00 AM, 3/3 11:00 AM)
11:00 PM | Invisible History: Middle Florida's Hidden Roots (repeat)
INVISIBLE HISTORY: MIDDLE FLORIDA'S HIDDEN ROOTS sheds light on the little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida. The film seeks to advance a sense of place and identity for hundreds of thousands of African Americans by exploring the invisible history of slavery in Leon County. (Additional airings: 3/2 3:00 AM, 3/2 11:00 AM, 3/4 5:00 AM, 3/4 11:00 AM)

Mar 2 (Monday)

12:00 AM | Nature – Parenthood: Jungles
See how jungle animal parents raise children by mastering their environment. An orangutan spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living, and a crab becomes the ultimate chemist to create the perfect home for her crablets. (Additional airings: 3/1 8:00 PM, 3/2 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Artistic Roots
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of director Spike Lee and actor Kristin Chenoweth. Moving across Europe and the American South, Gates introduces his guests to ancestors who used their creativity to build a future for their families. (Additional airings: 3/1 9:00 PM, 3/2 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Triumph: Tampa's Untold Chapter in the Civil Rig
Discover a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960's Tampa, FL. A courageous group of Black high school students organize peaceful sit-ins at a downtown lunch counter, sparking a wave of change across the city. Their actions grew into a movement that helped open a segregated society. The film brings to life the voices of ordinary people who transformed their community and beyond. (Additional airings: 3/1 10:00 PM, 3/2 10:00 AM, 3/3 5:00 AM, 3/3 11:00 AM)
3:00 AM | Invisible History: Middle Florida's Hidden Roots (repeat)
INVISIBLE HISTORY: MIDDLE FLORIDA'S HIDDEN ROOTS sheds light on the little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida. The film seeks to advance a sense of place and identity for hundreds of thousands of African Americans by exploring the invisible history of slavery in Leon County. (Additional airings: 3/1 11:00 PM, 3/2 11:00 AM, 3/4 5:00 AM, 3/4 11:00 AM)
4:00 AM | Becoming Thurgood: America's Social Architect (repeat)
Explore the life and legacy of the nation's first African American Supreme Court justice. The film follows Justice Marshall, known as "Mr. Civil Rights," from his legal career with the NAACP to his 1967 appointment to the nation's highest court. (Additional airings: 3/5 5:00 AM, 3/5 11:00 AM)
5:00 AM | Black Fire Documentary (repeat)
THE BLACK FIRE DOCUMENTARY uncovers Washington, DC's music and cultural heritage by highlighting the music, message, and art of the people behind Black Fire Records a Black-owned independent jazz record label started in Chocolate City, aka the nation's capital in the 1970s.
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Dream Catchers (repeat)
Chasing Dreams" is an inspiring show that brings you the powerful stories of both dream seekers and those dedicated to helping others achieve their aspirations. Join us as we follow individuals from all walks of life who are tirelessly pursuing their dreams, facing adversity, and overcoming obstacles in their quest for success. Witness the incredible determination, resilience, and unwavering spirit of dream seekers, as well as the profound impact and selfless acts of those who champion the dreams of others. (Additional airings: 3/2 1:00 PM, 3/7 6:00 AM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nature – Parenthood: Jungles
See how jungle animal parents raise children by mastering their environment. An orangutan spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living, and a crab becomes the ultimate chemist to create the perfect home for her crablets. (Additional airings: 3/1 8:00 PM, 3/2 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Artistic Roots
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of director Spike Lee and actor Kristin Chenoweth. Moving across Europe and the American South, Gates introduces his guests to ancestors who used their creativity to build a future for their families. (Additional airings: 3/1 9:00 PM, 3/2 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Triumph: Tampa's Untold Chapter in the Civil Rig
Discover a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960's Tampa, FL. A courageous group of Black high school students organize peaceful sit-ins at a downtown lunch counter, sparking a wave of change across the city. Their actions grew into a movement that helped open a segregated society. The film brings to life the voices of ordinary people who transformed their community and beyond. (Additional airings: 3/1 10:00 PM, 3/2 2:00 AM, 3/3 5:00 AM, 3/3 11:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Invisible History: Middle Florida's Hidden Roots (repeat)
INVISIBLE HISTORY: MIDDLE FLORIDA'S HIDDEN ROOTS sheds light on the little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida. The film seeks to advance a sense of place and identity for hundreds of thousands of African Americans by exploring the invisible history of slavery in Leon County. (Additional airings: 3/1 11:00 PM, 3/2 3:00 AM, 3/4 5:00 AM, 3/4 11:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Dream Catchers (repeat)
Chasing Dreams" is an inspiring show that brings you the powerful stories of both dream seekers and those dedicated to helping others achieve their aspirations. Join us as we follow individuals from all walks of life who are tirelessly pursuing their dreams, facing adversity, and overcoming obstacles in their quest for success. Witness the incredible determination, resilience, and unwavering spirit of dream seekers, as well as the profound impact and selfless acts of those who champion the dreams of others. (Additional airings: 3/2 6:30 AM, 3/7 6:00 AM)
1:30 PM | The Open Mind – Which Sex Is Stronger?
The Stronger Sex" author Starre Vartan discusses the latest research on women's mental and physical capacities. (Additional airings: 3/1 7:30 AM, 3/1 3:00 PM)
2:00 PM | Post Atlantic: The Art of Dewey Crumpler (repeat)
Artist Dewey Crumpler's beautiful, often abstract paintings explore slavery, Black liberation, globalization, and pop culture. A crucial figure in the Black Arts Movement, Dewey challenges orthodoxies, exclusions, and foregone conclusions. POST ATLANTIC: THE ART OF DEWEY CRUMPLER offers viewers an intimate portrait of a working artist in his studio, at home, at the Oakland port, and at a recent high-profile opening at a New York gallery.
2:30 PM | Marguerite: from the Bauhaus to Pond Farm (repeat)
MARGUERITE: FROM THE BAUHAUS TO POND FARM tells the story of one of America's most talented mid-century ceramicists. Marguerite Wildenhain was trained at the famed Bauhaus art school in Germany, becoming the first woman to receive "Master Potter" designation in pre-World War II Europe. During the war, Marguerite fled to America and helped create an experimental artists colony at an isolated ranch in Northern California. She later established Pond Farm Pottery on the same site and ran an annual summer workshop that trained American artists for three decades. It was among the most influential pottery schools in the U.S.
3:00 PM | Cara Romero: Following The Light (repeat)
Contemporary fine art photographer Cara Romero's work captures Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultural memory, collective history, and lived experiences from a Native American female perspective.
3:30 PM | Kea's Ark (repeat)
In the 1980s, a three-story ark was built in Newark's devastated Central Ward. Self-taught artist and engineer Kea Tawana designed and constructed the massive boat by herself. She used salvaged materials from nearby 19th-century buildings being torn down, in an area fast becoming an urban wasteland. KEA'S ARK features archival clips of the ark's construction and removal, and interviews with artists, historians and friends who speak to the legacy of Kea's rich body of artistic work. (Additional airings: 3/8 3:00 AM)
4:00 PM | Her Voice Carries (repeat)
HER VOICE CARRIES shares the stories of five quietly heroic women, told through their own words and the street art of international mural artist Sarah Rutherford. The film chronicles Sarah's unique creative idea: to identify ordinary-yet-extraordinary women whose voices are inspiring and uplifting, and create large-scale murals representing each woman and her experiences. The intent is to celebrate different women from diverse communities and to paint their portraits in neighborhoods outside the ones they call home. By some measures, these women are from one of the hardest hit areas in the nation-Rochester, New York, a city facing serious challenges related to concentrated poverty. What the statistics don't reveal is the often-unknown work of women in these communities to create safe and stable spaces inside the chaos. This film captures how these community builders - in the time of #MeToo - are using their voices to empower and call attention to social issues impacting the women in their communities, including sexual harassment and domestic violence, gender identity, race relations and immigration.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Composer: Amy Beach (repeat)
Amy Cheney Beach was born September 5, 1867, in Henniker, New Hampshire. A child prodigy, she would become one of the most respected and accomplished American musical composers of her time. Beach debuted as a pianist at 17 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. At age 23, with no formal training, she began composing her acclaimed "Gaelic Symphony." In 1893 at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, her commissioned choral piece premiered at the opening of the Women's Pavilion. Throughout her career, she would also write hymns, chamber music, a mass, a piano concerto, an opera, and more than 150 songs. Beach toured the United States and Europe as a concert pianist, and co-founded and led the Society for American Women Composers. A pioneering composer, pianist and teacher, Beach was a national symbol of women's creative power and helped redefine the role of women in music. Featuring interviews with historians and musicians - and excerpts from some of Beach's pieces - COMPOSER: AMY BEACH chronicles a remarkable life and career that has inspired generations. (Additional airings: 3/3 12:00 AM, 3/3 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Jacqueline Du Pre: Genius and Tragedy (repeat)
Those who know, consider Jacqueline du Pre one of the greatest cellists of all time - certainly in the top three - despite a career that was cruelly curtailed by multiple sclerosis at just twenty-eight years old. The force of nature took away her prodigious gift and her joy of performing and she endured fourteen years of unremitting illness. However, during her short time on the international concert platform - about a decade - she had the musical world at her feet, with an expressive style that cast a spell on anyone who saw her perform. Introduced and narrated by cellist Yo-Yo Ma, our film, Jacqueline du Pre: Genius and Tragedy, tells the story of who she was and why she was such an extraordinary musician. It is full of candid moments off stage and in rehearsal, together with powerful concert performances. The Elgar Cello Concerto would become her signature piece and the benchmark against which all other renditions would be measured; its lamenting melody, inescapably resonating with her own tragic demise. In swinging 1960s London, the Beatles were topping the pop charts, but Jacqueline du Pre was the poster child for a new golden generation of artists and friends, who injected a youthful excitement into a staid industry a classical 'rat pack' that included Pinchas Zukerman, Itzhak Perlman, Zubin Mehta and her husband, Daniel Barenboim. As a glamourous and musically charged couple, Barenboim and du Pre were like a modern version of Clara and Robert Schumann; together, they devoured the cello and piano repertoire and the recordings they made continue to delight audiences across the globe. Du Pre was a blithe spirit, known to her friends as 'Smiley' but on stage with her cello, she could communicate the most profound feelings, found in the depths of great music. Our interviews provide an incomparable insight from those who knew du Pre best, including RuthAnn Cannings, who cared for her throughout her illness. Described as, "beyond words," du Pre's innate abilities confounded even her fellow musicians, who struggled to rationalize how music flowed so naturally from her. She studied under the greats - Casals, Tortelier, and Rostropovich - but it is sequences with her teacher William Pleeth, her "cello daddy," that provide some of our most intimate and engaging footage. The affection for Jacqueline du Pre and the wonder at her playing remains undiminished, nearly forty years after her death in 1987. (Additional airings: 3/3 1:00 AM, 3/3 9:00 AM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Extraordinary Women (repeat)
What does it mean to be extraordinary? Defy the odds and redefine benchmarks of success. Homeless at 19, Natalie builds a career as a pediatric neurosurgeon; Rebecca, one of the "Lost Girls of Sudan," finds a path to creating positive change; and Lachi fights discrimination as a disability rights advocate. Three storytellers, three interpretations of EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/3 2:30 AM, 3/3 10:30 AM, 3/6 5:30 AM, 3/6 11:30 AM, 3/6 2:30 PM, 3/8 3:30 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 3 (Tuesday)

12:00 AM | Composer: Amy Beach (repeat)
Amy Cheney Beach was born September 5, 1867, in Henniker, New Hampshire. A child prodigy, she would become one of the most respected and accomplished American musical composers of her time. Beach debuted as a pianist at 17 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. At age 23, with no formal training, she began composing her acclaimed "Gaelic Symphony." In 1893 at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, her commissioned choral piece premiered at the opening of the Women's Pavilion. Throughout her career, she would also write hymns, chamber music, a mass, a piano concerto, an opera, and more than 150 songs. Beach toured the United States and Europe as a concert pianist, and co-founded and led the Society for American Women Composers. A pioneering composer, pianist and teacher, Beach was a national symbol of women's creative power and helped redefine the role of women in music. Featuring interviews with historians and musicians - and excerpts from some of Beach's pieces - COMPOSER: AMY BEACH chronicles a remarkable life and career that has inspired generations. (Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 PM, 3/3 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Jacqueline Du Pre: Genius and Tragedy (repeat)
Those who know, consider Jacqueline du Pre one of the greatest cellists of all time - certainly in the top three - despite a career that was cruelly curtailed by multiple sclerosis at just twenty-eight years old. The force of nature took away her prodigious gift and her joy of performing and she endured fourteen years of unremitting illness. However, during her short time on the international concert platform - about a decade - she had the musical world at her feet, with an expressive style that cast a spell on anyone who saw her perform. Introduced and narrated by cellist Yo-Yo Ma, our film, Jacqueline du Pre: Genius and Tragedy, tells the story of who she was and why she was such an extraordinary musician. It is full of candid moments off stage and in rehearsal, together with powerful concert performances. The Elgar Cello Concerto would become her signature piece and the benchmark against which all other renditions would be measured; its lamenting melody, inescapably resonating with her own tragic demise. In swinging 1960s London, the Beatles were topping the pop charts, but Jacqueline du Pre was the poster child for a new golden generation of artists and friends, who injected a youthful excitement into a staid industry a classical 'rat pack' that included Pinchas Zukerman, Itzhak Perlman, Zubin Mehta and her husband, Daniel Barenboim. As a glamourous and musically charged couple, Barenboim and du Pre were like a modern version of Clara and Robert Schumann; together, they devoured the cello and piano repertoire and the recordings they made continue to delight audiences across the globe. Du Pre was a blithe spirit, known to her friends as 'Smiley' but on stage with her cello, she could communicate the most profound feelings, found in the depths of great music. Our interviews provide an incomparable insight from those who knew du Pre best, including RuthAnn Cannings, who cared for her throughout her illness. Described as, "beyond words," du Pre's innate abilities confounded even her fellow musicians, who struggled to rationalize how music flowed so naturally from her. She studied under the greats - Casals, Tortelier, and Rostropovich - but it is sequences with her teacher William Pleeth, her "cello daddy," that provide some of our most intimate and engaging footage. The affection for Jacqueline du Pre and the wonder at her playing remains undiminished, nearly forty years after her death in 1987. (Additional airings: 3/2 8:00 PM, 3/3 9:00 AM)
2:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Extraordinary Women (repeat)
What does it mean to be extraordinary? Defy the odds and redefine benchmarks of success. Homeless at 19, Natalie builds a career as a pediatric neurosurgeon; Rebecca, one of the "Lost Girls of Sudan," finds a path to creating positive change; and Lachi fights discrimination as a disability rights advocate. Three storytellers, three interpretations of EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/2 9:30 PM, 3/3 10:30 AM, 3/6 5:30 AM, 3/6 11:30 AM, 3/6 2:30 PM, 3/8 3:30 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Triumph: Tampa's Untold Chapter in the Civil Rig
Discover a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960's Tampa, FL. A courageous group of Black high school students organize peaceful sit-ins at a downtown lunch counter, sparking a wave of change across the city. Their actions grew into a movement that helped open a segregated society. The film brings to life the voices of ordinary people who transformed their community and beyond. (Additional airings: 3/1 10:00 PM, 3/2 2:00 AM, 3/2 10:00 AM, 3/3 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 3/3 1:30 PM, 3/10 6:30 AM, 3/10 1:30 PM, 3/17 6:30 AM, 3/17 1:30 PM, 3/20 6:30 PM, 3/24 6:30 AM, 3/24 1:30 PM, 3/31 6:30 AM, 3/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Composer: Amy Beach (repeat)
Amy Cheney Beach was born September 5, 1867, in Henniker, New Hampshire. A child prodigy, she would become one of the most respected and accomplished American musical composers of her time. Beach debuted as a pianist at 17 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. At age 23, with no formal training, she began composing her acclaimed "Gaelic Symphony." In 1893 at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, her commissioned choral piece premiered at the opening of the Women's Pavilion. Throughout her career, she would also write hymns, chamber music, a mass, a piano concerto, an opera, and more than 150 songs. Beach toured the United States and Europe as a concert pianist, and co-founded and led the Society for American Women Composers. A pioneering composer, pianist and teacher, Beach was a national symbol of women's creative power and helped redefine the role of women in music. Featuring interviews with historians and musicians - and excerpts from some of Beach's pieces - COMPOSER: AMY BEACH chronicles a remarkable life and career that has inspired generations. (Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 PM, 3/3 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Jacqueline Du Pre: Genius and Tragedy (repeat)
Those who know, consider Jacqueline du Pre one of the greatest cellists of all time - certainly in the top three - despite a career that was cruelly curtailed by multiple sclerosis at just twenty-eight years old. The force of nature took away her prodigious gift and her joy of performing and she endured fourteen years of unremitting illness. However, during her short time on the international concert platform - about a decade - she had the musical world at her feet, with an expressive style that cast a spell on anyone who saw her perform. Introduced and narrated by cellist Yo-Yo Ma, our film, Jacqueline du Pre: Genius and Tragedy, tells the story of who she was and why she was such an extraordinary musician. It is full of candid moments off stage and in rehearsal, together with powerful concert performances. The Elgar Cello Concerto would become her signature piece and the benchmark against which all other renditions would be measured; its lamenting melody, inescapably resonating with her own tragic demise. In swinging 1960s London, the Beatles were topping the pop charts, but Jacqueline du Pre was the poster child for a new golden generation of artists and friends, who injected a youthful excitement into a staid industry a classical 'rat pack' that included Pinchas Zukerman, Itzhak Perlman, Zubin Mehta and her husband, Daniel Barenboim. As a glamourous and musically charged couple, Barenboim and du Pre were like a modern version of Clara and Robert Schumann; together, they devoured the cello and piano repertoire and the recordings they made continue to delight audiences across the globe. Du Pre was a blithe spirit, known to her friends as 'Smiley' but on stage with her cello, she could communicate the most profound feelings, found in the depths of great music. Our interviews provide an incomparable insight from those who knew du Pre best, including RuthAnn Cannings, who cared for her throughout her illness. Described as, "beyond words," du Pre's innate abilities confounded even her fellow musicians, who struggled to rationalize how music flowed so naturally from her. She studied under the greats - Casals, Tortelier, and Rostropovich - but it is sequences with her teacher William Pleeth, her "cello daddy," that provide some of our most intimate and engaging footage. The affection for Jacqueline du Pre and the wonder at her playing remains undiminished, nearly forty years after her death in 1987. (Additional airings: 3/2 8:00 PM, 3/3 1:00 AM)
10:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Extraordinary Women (repeat)
What does it mean to be extraordinary? Defy the odds and redefine benchmarks of success. Homeless at 19, Natalie builds a career as a pediatric neurosurgeon; Rebecca, one of the "Lost Girls of Sudan," finds a path to creating positive change; and Lachi fights discrimination as a disability rights advocate. Three storytellers, three interpretations of EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/2 9:30 PM, 3/3 2:30 AM, 3/6 5:30 AM, 3/6 11:30 AM, 3/6 2:30 PM, 3/8 3:30 AM)
11:00 AM | Triumph: Tampa's Untold Chapter in the Civil Rig
Discover a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960's Tampa, FL. A courageous group of Black high school students organize peaceful sit-ins at a downtown lunch counter, sparking a wave of change across the city. Their actions grew into a movement that helped open a segregated society. The film brings to life the voices of ordinary people who transformed their community and beyond. (Additional airings: 3/1 10:00 PM, 3/2 2:00 AM, 3/2 10:00 AM, 3/3 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Compass Points from PBS News – Episode 7
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests.
1:30 PM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:30 AM, 3/10 6:30 AM, 3/10 1:30 PM, 3/17 6:30 AM, 3/17 1:30 PM, 3/20 6:30 PM, 3/24 6:30 AM, 3/24 1:30 PM, 3/31 6:30 AM, 3/31 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Penny: Champion of the Marginalized (repeat)
PENNY is a multi-dimensional portrait of Penny Cooper, a celebrated criminal defense attorney, art collector, supporter of female artists, and protector of the underdog. Cooper's life brims with stories mirroring the profound changes in our country from the 1940s to the present. In this revealing documentary, Cooper proves herself quite the raconteur with seemingly unlimited anecdotes. Her stories are engaging; sometimes funny, and sometimes distressing. The film is a collection of these moments as told by Cooper and the people who have been impacted by her dynamic spirit. The talented lawyer and art enthusiast offers a unique perspective on important social narratives such as criminal justice, the artists and collectors who generate today's global contemporary art market, gender equality, and more. Through it all, she has found herself at the center of dramatic social progress for women. A role model and pioneer, Cooper perhaps owes much of her success in transcending the glass ceiling to her unwavering resilience, fortitude and infamous humility. (Additional airings: 3/18 4:30 PM)
2:30 PM | Breaking Through The Clouds: The First Women's N (repeat)
In August of 1929 twenty women pulled on britches, snapped on goggles and climbed into their cockpits to race across the country. It was the first women's national air derby. There was the media darling, the Hollywood starlet, the aviatrix record breakers and the unforgettable foul-mouthed wife of a preacher. Together these women were flying in the face of anyone who believed women belonged on the ground. Breaking Through The Clouds is the documentary that tells their story.
4:00 PM | Beyond The Powder: The Legacy of the First Women (repeat)
BEYOND THE POWDER is a documentary film that follows the female pilots of the 2014 Air Race Classic racers as they make their way across the country, while telling the story of the first women's cross-country air race of 1929, also known as the Powder Puff Derby. The first Women's Air Derby in 1929-which was comprised of 20 women, including Amelia Earhart-was flown from Santa Monica to the finish line in Cleveland, kicking off the National Air Races. The country watched as these brave women made history flying cross-country, breaking into a competition that was thought to be for men only. They encountered sabotage, death, and all the difficulties of flying at the dawn of aviation. Today the Powder Puff Derby continues as the Air Race Classic, with modern day racers carrying out the legacy and the adventurous spirit of the original racers. Showing that they were more than just their make-up, the original Derby contestants have inspired those flying today to truly push beyond the powder.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Nova – Stone Age Temple Mystery
On a remote hillside in modern-day Turkey sits Gpbekli Tepe, the oldest temple on Earth. For centuries, archaeologists believed it was a religious center built by nomadic hunter-gatherers before the rise of civilization. But groundbreaking new evidence reveals that a sophisticated community of settled hunter-gatherers, not nomads, lived here year-round for centuries. This startling discovery could be the missing link in humanity's momentous transition from hunting to farming. Follow experts as they use new digs and shattered skulls to piece together a captivating story that could forever change our understanding of the roots of civilization. (Additional airings: 3/4 12:00 AM, 3/4 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Secrets of the Dead – Hannibal in the Alps (repeat)
Follow a team of experts as they solve the enduring mystery of exactly where Hannibal and his troops crossed the Alps to launch a surprise attack on Rome. (Additional airings: 3/4 1:00 AM, 3/4 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | American Experience – The Sun Queen (repeat)
For nearly 50 years, chemical engineer and inventor Maria Telkes applied her prodigious intellect to harnessing the power of the sun. She designed and built the world's first successfully solar-heated modern residence and identified a promising new chemical that, for the first time, could store solar heat like a battery. And yet, along the way, she was undercut and thwarted by her boss and colleagues - all men - at MIT. Despite these obstacles, Telkes persevered and, upon her death in 1995, held more than 20 patents. She is now recognized as a visionary pioneer in the field of sustainable energy. An unexpected and largely forgotten heroine, Telkes was remarkable in her vision and tenacity - a scientist and a woman in every way ahead of her time. Her research and innovations from the 1930s through the '70s continue to shape how we power our lives today. (Additional airings: 3/4 2:00 AM, 3/4 10:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 4 (Wednesday)

12:00 AM | Nova – Stone Age Temple Mystery
On a remote hillside in modern-day Turkey sits Gpbekli Tepe, the oldest temple on Earth. For centuries, archaeologists believed it was a religious center built by nomadic hunter-gatherers before the rise of civilization. But groundbreaking new evidence reveals that a sophisticated community of settled hunter-gatherers, not nomads, lived here year-round for centuries. This startling discovery could be the missing link in humanity's momentous transition from hunting to farming. Follow experts as they use new digs and shattered skulls to piece together a captivating story that could forever change our understanding of the roots of civilization. (Additional airings: 3/3 7:00 PM, 3/4 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Secrets of the Dead – Hannibal in the Alps (repeat)
Follow a team of experts as they solve the enduring mystery of exactly where Hannibal and his troops crossed the Alps to launch a surprise attack on Rome. (Additional airings: 3/3 8:00 PM, 3/4 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | American Experience – The Sun Queen (repeat)
For nearly 50 years, chemical engineer and inventor Maria Telkes applied her prodigious intellect to harnessing the power of the sun. She designed and built the world's first successfully solar-heated modern residence and identified a promising new chemical that, for the first time, could store solar heat like a battery. And yet, along the way, she was undercut and thwarted by her boss and colleagues - all men - at MIT. Despite these obstacles, Telkes persevered and, upon her death in 1995, held more than 20 patents. She is now recognized as a visionary pioneer in the field of sustainable energy. An unexpected and largely forgotten heroine, Telkes was remarkable in her vision and tenacity - a scientist and a woman in every way ahead of her time. Her research and innovations from the 1930s through the '70s continue to shape how we power our lives today. (Additional airings: 3/3 9:00 PM, 3/4 10:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Invisible History: Middle Florida's Hidden Roots (repeat)
INVISIBLE HISTORY: MIDDLE FLORIDA'S HIDDEN ROOTS sheds light on the little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida. The film seeks to advance a sense of place and identity for hundreds of thousands of African Americans by exploring the invisible history of slavery in Leon County. (Additional airings: 3/1 11:00 PM, 3/2 3:00 AM, 3/2 11:00 AM, 3/4 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 3/6 1:00 PM, 3/11 6:30 AM, 3/13 1:00 PM, 3/18 6:30 AM, 3/20 1:00 PM, 3/25 6:30 AM, 3/27 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nova – Stone Age Temple Mystery
On a remote hillside in modern-day Turkey sits Gpbekli Tepe, the oldest temple on Earth. For centuries, archaeologists believed it was a religious center built by nomadic hunter-gatherers before the rise of civilization. But groundbreaking new evidence reveals that a sophisticated community of settled hunter-gatherers, not nomads, lived here year-round for centuries. This startling discovery could be the missing link in humanity's momentous transition from hunting to farming. Follow experts as they use new digs and shattered skulls to piece together a captivating story that could forever change our understanding of the roots of civilization. (Additional airings: 3/3 7:00 PM, 3/4 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Secrets of the Dead – Hannibal in the Alps (repeat)
Follow a team of experts as they solve the enduring mystery of exactly where Hannibal and his troops crossed the Alps to launch a surprise attack on Rome. (Additional airings: 3/3 8:00 PM, 3/4 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | American Experience – The Sun Queen (repeat)
For nearly 50 years, chemical engineer and inventor Maria Telkes applied her prodigious intellect to harnessing the power of the sun. She designed and built the world's first successfully solar-heated modern residence and identified a promising new chemical that, for the first time, could store solar heat like a battery. And yet, along the way, she was undercut and thwarted by her boss and colleagues - all men - at MIT. Despite these obstacles, Telkes persevered and, upon her death in 1995, held more than 20 patents. She is now recognized as a visionary pioneer in the field of sustainable energy. An unexpected and largely forgotten heroine, Telkes was remarkable in her vision and tenacity - a scientist and a woman in every way ahead of her time. Her research and innovations from the 1930s through the '70s continue to shape how we power our lives today. (Additional airings: 3/3 9:00 PM, 3/4 2:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Invisible History: Middle Florida's Hidden Roots (repeat)
INVISIBLE HISTORY: MIDDLE FLORIDA'S HIDDEN ROOTS sheds light on the little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida. The film seeks to advance a sense of place and identity for hundreds of thousands of African Americans by exploring the invisible history of slavery in Leon County. (Additional airings: 3/1 11:00 PM, 3/2 3:00 AM, 3/2 11:00 AM, 3/4 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Energy Switch – China's Energy and Climate Policies, Part 1 (repeat)
China is the world's largest energy producer and consumer, the largest exporter of solar, the current leader in nuclear, and emits of global CO2. This makes China's energy and climate policies of vital concern to all nations. Dr. David Sandalow, Founder & Director of Columbia's US-China program, and Dr. Wei Peng, Assistant Professor, School of Public and International Affairs & Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Princeton University.
2:00 PM | Portraits for the Home Front: The Story of Eliza (repeat)
Leaving a promising art career behind, Pittsburgh native Elizabeth Black (1912-1983) joined the American Red Cross at the height of World War II. On special assignment, she sketched hundreds of soldiers, sailors and airmen throughout Europe and sent the treasured portraits to worried families back home. Seventy years later, Black's son uncovered photographs of her sketches, scrapbooks, news clippings and other memorabilia from her forgotten footlocker. Through Black's unforgettable sketches, rare archival images and interviews with the veterans and their families, PORTRAITS FROM THE HOME FRONT explores Black's lost art career and her distinguished service during World War II. It also captures memorable scenes of amazed families finally receiving the lost portraits, some of which capture loved ones killed in action.
3:00 PM | Finding Elizabeth's Soldiers (repeat)
The 2013 documentary Portraits For The Homefront: The Story of Elizabeth Black first introduced viewers to Elizabeth Black, a Pittsburgh artist who sketched charcoal portraits of American soldiers across Europe during World War II. Her story lives on in the follow-up documentary FINDING ELIZABETH'S SOLDIERS. This half-hour sequel explores efforts to find homes for dozens of soldiers' sketches found among Elizabeth's memorabilia. Through detailed searches, detective work and the kindness of volunteer genealogists and other researchers, WQED in Pittsburgh is working to find the soldiers and/or their survivors. From Philadelphia to San Francisco and points in between, the film features encounters with both amazed and appreciative families.
3:30 PM | Two Wars: No Mail, Low Morale (repeat)
During World War II, a shortage of soldiers managing the postal service created a backlog of mail and packages that never made it to their intended destinations. Officials knew the undelivered mail was hurting morale but were unsure how to solve the problem. To address this issue, Mary McLeod Bethune, an educator and political activist, advocated for the enlistment of women of color in the Women's Army Corps. TWO WARS: NO MAIL, LOW MORALE tells the story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion (also known as the Six-Triple-Eight), a group of 824 women who served in the Women's Army Corps. Under the command of Major Charity Edna Adams, the Six-Triple-Eight created a card index system to efficiently process mail and completed numerous critical missions that contributed to the war effort. Despite their significant contributions, the battalion received little recognition and was disbanded upon return to the U.S. It took 50 years before their heroic efforts were properly acknowledged. (Additional airings: 3/21 11:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 AM)
4:00 PM | Her War, Her Story: World War II (repeat)
Narrated by actress Jane Lynch, HER WAR, HER STORY: WORLD WAR II tells the stories of more than two dozen women's experiences during the war. From members of the U.S. Women's Army Corps to the civilian witnesses to the war in Europe, this hour-long film shows how women were equal to men in patriotism, service and steadfastness in critical moments. Interviewees featured in the film include: U.S. Navy codebreaker Julia Parsons; Women's Army Corps MP Lucia Amat; Alba Thompson, aide to General Douglas MacArthur; U.S. Army 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion members Anna Mae Robertson and Deloris Ruddock; Auschwitz survivor Anna Arbeiter; Blitz witness Gwendoline Patrino; and Cecile Pasquette Osmont, who lived behind Utah Beach on D-Day; among others.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | POV – Igualada: Refusing to Know Your Place (repeat)
In Colombia's most consequential election, Black activist Francia Marquez rises from rural organizer to presidential candidate, challenging centuries of racial and social exclusion. Filmed over fifteen years, this intimate portrait captures how Marquez transforms a grassroots movement into a powerful force for change, inspiring millions to reimagine their nation's future and their place within it. (Additional airings: 3/5 12:00 AM, 3/5 8:00 AM)
8:30 PM | Independent Lens – Ratified (repeat)
Ratified traces the fight to make Virginia the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Led by Black women and cross-party activists, the film explores the century-long push to enshrine gender equality in the U.S. Constitution. (Additional airings: 3/5 1:30 AM, 3/5 9:30 AM, 3/7 12:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 5 (Thursday)

12:00 AM | POV – Igualada: Refusing to Know Your Place (repeat)
In Colombia's most consequential election, Black activist Francia Marquez rises from rural organizer to presidential candidate, challenging centuries of racial and social exclusion. Filmed over fifteen years, this intimate portrait captures how Marquez transforms a grassroots movement into a powerful force for change, inspiring millions to reimagine their nation's future and their place within it. (Additional airings: 3/4 7:00 PM, 3/5 8:00 AM)
1:30 AM | Independent Lens – Ratified (repeat)
Ratified traces the fight to make Virginia the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Led by Black women and cross-party activists, the film explores the century-long push to enshrine gender equality in the U.S. Constitution. (Additional airings: 3/4 8:30 PM, 3/5 9:30 AM, 3/7 12:00 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Becoming Thurgood: America's Social Architect (repeat)
Explore the life and legacy of the nation's first African American Supreme Court justice. The film follows Justice Marshall, known as "Mr. Civil Rights," from his legal career with the NAACP to his 1967 appointment to the nation's highest court. (Additional airings: 3/2 4:00 AM, 3/5 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Story in the Public Square – Elizabeth Samet
Go to the movies or visit the bookstore and you'll see that war stories are everywhere--whether the protagonists are gods, super-heroes, or human beings. But author and West Point professor Elizabeth D. Samet warns that the appeal of the good war story obscures the complexity of conflict and shapes the way we view current international tensions. (Additional airings: 3/5 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | POV – Igualada: Refusing to Know Your Place (repeat)
In Colombia's most consequential election, Black activist Francia Marquez rises from rural organizer to presidential candidate, challenging centuries of racial and social exclusion. Filmed over fifteen years, this intimate portrait captures how Marquez transforms a grassroots movement into a powerful force for change, inspiring millions to reimagine their nation's future and their place within it. (Additional airings: 3/4 7:00 PM, 3/5 12:00 AM)
9:30 AM | Independent Lens – Ratified (repeat)
Ratified traces the fight to make Virginia the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Led by Black women and cross-party activists, the film explores the century-long push to enshrine gender equality in the U.S. Constitution. (Additional airings: 3/4 8:30 PM, 3/5 1:30 AM, 3/7 12:00 PM)
11:00 AM | Becoming Thurgood: America's Social Architect (repeat)
Explore the life and legacy of the nation's first African American Supreme Court justice. The film follows Justice Marshall, known as "Mr. Civil Rights," from his legal career with the NAACP to his 1967 appointment to the nation's highest court. (Additional airings: 3/2 4:00 AM, 3/5 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Story in the Public Square – Elizabeth Samet
Go to the movies or visit the bookstore and you'll see that war stories are everywhere--whether the protagonists are gods, super-heroes, or human beings. But author and West Point professor Elizabeth D. Samet warns that the appeal of the good war story obscures the complexity of conflict and shapes the way we view current international tensions. (Additional airings: 3/5 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Horizons from PBS News – Episode 7
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals.
2:00 PM | POV – Eat Your Catfish (repeat)
Paralyzed by late-stage ALS, Kathryn clings to a mordant wit as she yearns to witness her daughter's wedding. Shot from her fixed point of view, watch a family grappling with the daily demands of disability and in-home caretaking.
3:30 PM | POV – Love & Stuff (repeat)
Experience Judith's multigenerational love story. As a daughter caring for her terminally ill mother and an "old-new mom" adopting a baby in her 50s, this film ultimately asks: "what do we really want to leave our children?
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Reel South – The Only Doctor (repeat)
There is only one doctor in rural Clay County, Georgia, one of the state's poorest and unhealthiest counties. After several years of working without pay, she can no longer volunteer full-time and faces the possibility of closing her clinic. Committed to her community, she seeks to continue serving her patients amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, dwindling support, and broken promises. (Additional airings: 3/6 2:00 AM, 3/6 10:00 AM)
8:00 PM | America ReFramed – Daughter of a Lost Bird (repeat)
Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by U.S. policy towards Indigenous people. (Additional airings: 3/6 12:00 AM, 3/6 8:00 AM, 3/6 3:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 AM, 3/8 9:00 AM, 3/8 5:00 PM)
9:30 PM | Christa
(Additional airings: 3/6 1:30 AM, 3/6 9:30 AM, 3/6 4:30 PM, 3/7 1:30 PM, 3/8 5:30 AM, 3/8 10:30 AM, 3/8 6:30 PM, 3/12 2:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 6 (Friday)

12:00 AM | America ReFramed – Daughter of a Lost Bird (repeat)
Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by U.S. policy towards Indigenous people. (Additional airings: 3/5 8:00 PM, 3/6 8:00 AM, 3/6 3:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 AM, 3/8 9:00 AM, 3/8 5:00 PM)
1:30 AM | Christa
(Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/6 9:30 AM, 3/6 4:30 PM, 3/7 1:30 PM, 3/8 5:30 AM, 3/8 10:30 AM, 3/8 6:30 PM, 3/12 2:00 PM)
2:00 AM | Reel South – The Only Doctor (repeat)
There is only one doctor in rural Clay County, Georgia, one of the state's poorest and unhealthiest counties. After several years of working without pay, she can no longer volunteer full-time and faces the possibility of closing her clinic. Committed to her community, she seeks to continue serving her patients amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, dwindling support, and broken promises. (Additional airings: 3/5 7:00 PM, 3/6 10:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Freedom House Ambulance: The First Responders (repeat)
In 1967, inner city Pittsburgh produced America's first EMT service. Comprised solely of Black men and women recruited from the city's Hill District neighborhood, the paramedics of Freedom House Ambulance became trailblazers in providing pre-hospital and CPR care. Freedom House initially developed to respond to the needs of Pittsburgh's African American community, which often could not rely on police and fire departments during an emergency. Their groundbreaking work became the basis for all paramedic training in the country. However, despite its success, racism and power dynamics in the city shut down Freedom House in 1975, leaving its legacy almost lost to history. FREEDOM HOUSE AMBULANCE: THE FIRST RESPONDERS explores the rise and fall of Freedom House Ambulance. (Additional airings: 3/1 1:30 AM, 3/6 11:00 AM, 3/6 2:00 PM)
5:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Extraordinary Women (repeat)
What does it mean to be extraordinary? Defy the odds and redefine benchmarks of success. Homeless at 19, Natalie builds a career as a pediatric neurosurgeon; Rebecca, one of the "Lost Girls of Sudan," finds a path to creating positive change; and Lachi fights discrimination as a disability rights advocate. Three storytellers, three interpretations of EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/2 9:30 PM, 3/3 2:30 AM, 3/3 10:30 AM, 3/6 11:30 AM, 3/6 2:30 PM, 3/8 3:30 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Closer to Truth's Global Philosophy of Religion – Global Philosophy: What Is Essence & Existence?
The Ultimate Questions of vast existence and human sentience and human futures from the perspectives of Global Philosophy of Religion, featuring diverse religions/traditions (alphabetically): African, Buddhist, Chinese, Christian, Hindu, Islamic, and Jewish. (Additional airings: 3/6 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | America ReFramed – Daughter of a Lost Bird (repeat)
Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by U.S. policy towards Indigenous people. (Additional airings: 3/5 8:00 PM, 3/6 12:00 AM, 3/6 3:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 AM, 3/8 9:00 AM, 3/8 5:00 PM)
9:30 AM | Christa
(Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/6 1:30 AM, 3/6 4:30 PM, 3/7 1:30 PM, 3/8 5:30 AM, 3/8 10:30 AM, 3/8 6:30 PM, 3/12 2:00 PM)
10:00 AM | Reel South – The Only Doctor (repeat)
There is only one doctor in rural Clay County, Georgia, one of the state's poorest and unhealthiest counties. After several years of working without pay, she can no longer volunteer full-time and faces the possibility of closing her clinic. Committed to her community, she seeks to continue serving her patients amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, dwindling support, and broken promises. (Additional airings: 3/5 7:00 PM, 3/6 2:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Freedom House Ambulance: The First Responders (repeat)
In 1967, inner city Pittsburgh produced America's first EMT service. Comprised solely of Black men and women recruited from the city's Hill District neighborhood, the paramedics of Freedom House Ambulance became trailblazers in providing pre-hospital and CPR care. Freedom House initially developed to respond to the needs of Pittsburgh's African American community, which often could not rely on police and fire departments during an emergency. Their groundbreaking work became the basis for all paramedic training in the country. However, despite its success, racism and power dynamics in the city shut down Freedom House in 1975, leaving its legacy almost lost to history. FREEDOM HOUSE AMBULANCE: THE FIRST RESPONDERS explores the rise and fall of Freedom House Ambulance. (Additional airings: 3/1 1:30 AM, 3/6 5:00 AM, 3/6 2:00 PM)
11:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Extraordinary Women (repeat)
What does it mean to be extraordinary? Defy the odds and redefine benchmarks of success. Homeless at 19, Natalie builds a career as a pediatric neurosurgeon; Rebecca, one of the "Lost Girls of Sudan," finds a path to creating positive change; and Lachi fights discrimination as a disability rights advocate. Three storytellers, three interpretations of EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/2 9:30 PM, 3/3 2:30 AM, 3/3 10:30 AM, 3/6 5:30 AM, 3/6 2:30 PM, 3/8 3:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 3/4 6:30 AM, 3/11 6:30 AM, 3/13 1:00 PM, 3/18 6:30 AM, 3/20 1:00 PM, 3/25 6:30 AM, 3/27 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Closer to Truth's Global Philosophy of Religion – Global Philosophy: What Is Essence & Existence?
The Ultimate Questions of vast existence and human sentience and human futures from the perspectives of Global Philosophy of Religion, featuring diverse religions/traditions (alphabetically): African, Buddhist, Chinese, Christian, Hindu, Islamic, and Jewish. (Additional airings: 3/6 6:30 AM)
2:00 PM | Freedom House Ambulance: The First Responders (repeat)
In 1967, inner city Pittsburgh produced America's first EMT service. Comprised solely of Black men and women recruited from the city's Hill District neighborhood, the paramedics of Freedom House Ambulance became trailblazers in providing pre-hospital and CPR care. Freedom House initially developed to respond to the needs of Pittsburgh's African American community, which often could not rely on police and fire departments during an emergency. Their groundbreaking work became the basis for all paramedic training in the country. However, despite its success, racism and power dynamics in the city shut down Freedom House in 1975, leaving its legacy almost lost to history. FREEDOM HOUSE AMBULANCE: THE FIRST RESPONDERS explores the rise and fall of Freedom House Ambulance. (Additional airings: 3/1 1:30 AM, 3/6 5:00 AM, 3/6 11:00 AM)
2:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Extraordinary Women (repeat)
What does it mean to be extraordinary? Defy the odds and redefine benchmarks of success. Homeless at 19, Natalie builds a career as a pediatric neurosurgeon; Rebecca, one of the "Lost Girls of Sudan," finds a path to creating positive change; and Lachi fights discrimination as a disability rights advocate. Three storytellers, three interpretations of EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/2 9:30 PM, 3/3 2:30 AM, 3/3 10:30 AM, 3/6 5:30 AM, 3/6 11:30 AM, 3/8 3:30 AM)
3:00 PM | America ReFramed – Daughter of a Lost Bird (repeat)
Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by U.S. policy towards Indigenous people. (Additional airings: 3/5 8:00 PM, 3/6 12:00 AM, 3/6 8:00 AM, 3/8 4:00 AM, 3/8 9:00 AM, 3/8 5:00 PM)
4:30 PM | Christa
(Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/6 1:30 AM, 3/6 9:30 AM, 3/7 1:30 PM, 3/8 5:30 AM, 3/8 10:30 AM, 3/8 6:30 PM, 3/12 2:00 PM)
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Women of the Watershed (repeat)
WOMEN OF THE WATERSHED highlights the roles women have played in the conservation of the Florida Everglades, beginning with the suffragette movement of the early 20th century up to today. Hosted by Chloe Barnett - a Latina teenager, passionate conservationist and Florida resident - the film offers insightful interviews with present-day scientists, advocates and artists engaged in modern-day conservation activities. Chloe begins her journey in the Florida Keys, where a freshwater drought impacts the area's seagrass, mangroves and coral reefs. As she travels up through the expansive watershed in search of the headwaters in Orlando's suburbs, Chloe seeks to better understand the historic challenges of water management and pollution that now threaten this fragile ecosystem and the work being done by a new generation of advocates who are redefining the balance of women in conservation. Chloe grew up along the edge of this massive watershed, leading to her inspiration for this journey. As an advocate for the environment, Chloe was an active member of the Everglades Foundation's High School Leadership Committee. Additionally, she served as an intern with the Frost Science Museum through a program with the Smithsonian as an Ambassador representing the Museum of the American Latino in Washington, D.C. Her passion for the water eventually materialized through coral restoration initiatives in the Florida Keys as well as with the Rescue a Reef program at the University of Miami. (Additional airings: 3/7 12:00 AM, 3/7 8:00 AM, 3/7 2:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 AM, 3/10 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Women's Work: The Untold Story of America's Fema (repeat)
Traditionally depicted through the eyes of men, the history of agriculture in the United States is incomplete. It overlooks its heroines - the women who have farmed, nurtured the land, sacrificed and made immeasurable impacts on farming and food in America. Through the voices of their daughters and granddaughters, WOMEN'S WORK: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICA'S FEMALE FARMERS journeys across the country to meet these foremothers. This uniquely matrilineal retelling of America's history celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of women in agriculture. By highlighting their resilience and creativity, WOMEN'S WORK pays tribute to the vital role women have played, and continue to play, in shaping the future of agriculture. (Additional airings: 3/7 1:00 AM, 3/7 9:00 AM, 3/7 3:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 AM, 3/11 11:00 AM)
9:00 PM | She Rises Up
SHE RISES UP chronicles the remarkable journeys of three women working to lift their communities out of poverty by building local businesses and defying the odds to create change. These featured women are Gladys Yupanqui of Peru, who founded a mini-market and is looking to expand; Magatte Wade of Senegal, who is building a cosmetics manufacturing company; and Selyna Peiris of Sri Lanka, who is expanding the textile company founded by her mother. SHE RISES UP reveals the explosive implications of women's economic participation and the critical importance of local businesses to emerging economies. As Gladys, Magatte and Selyna fight restrictive laws to grow their businesses and create job opportunities for women, their stories highlight the role entrepreneurs and small businesses can play in helping women achieve financial independence. (Additional airings: 3/7 2:00 AM, 3/7 10:00 AM, 3/7 4:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 AM, 3/12 11:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 PM, 3/8 2:00 PM, 3/13 11:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 PM, 3/20 11:00 PM, 3/22 2:00 PM, 3/27 11:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 PM)

Mar 7 (Saturday)

12:00 AM | Women of the Watershed (repeat)
WOMEN OF THE WATERSHED highlights the roles women have played in the conservation of the Florida Everglades, beginning with the suffragette movement of the early 20th century up to today. Hosted by Chloe Barnett - a Latina teenager, passionate conservationist and Florida resident - the film offers insightful interviews with present-day scientists, advocates and artists engaged in modern-day conservation activities. Chloe begins her journey in the Florida Keys, where a freshwater drought impacts the area's seagrass, mangroves and coral reefs. As she travels up through the expansive watershed in search of the headwaters in Orlando's suburbs, Chloe seeks to better understand the historic challenges of water management and pollution that now threaten this fragile ecosystem and the work being done by a new generation of advocates who are redefining the balance of women in conservation. Chloe grew up along the edge of this massive watershed, leading to her inspiration for this journey. As an advocate for the environment, Chloe was an active member of the Everglades Foundation's High School Leadership Committee. Additionally, she served as an intern with the Frost Science Museum through a program with the Smithsonian as an Ambassador representing the Museum of the American Latino in Washington, D.C. Her passion for the water eventually materialized through coral restoration initiatives in the Florida Keys as well as with the Rescue a Reef program at the University of Miami. (Additional airings: 3/6 7:00 PM, 3/7 8:00 AM, 3/7 2:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 AM, 3/10 11:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Women's Work: The Untold Story of America's Fema (repeat)
Traditionally depicted through the eyes of men, the history of agriculture in the United States is incomplete. It overlooks its heroines - the women who have farmed, nurtured the land, sacrificed and made immeasurable impacts on farming and food in America. Through the voices of their daughters and granddaughters, WOMEN'S WORK: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICA'S FEMALE FARMERS journeys across the country to meet these foremothers. This uniquely matrilineal retelling of America's history celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of women in agriculture. By highlighting their resilience and creativity, WOMEN'S WORK pays tribute to the vital role women have played, and continue to play, in shaping the future of agriculture. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:00 PM, 3/7 9:00 AM, 3/7 3:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 AM, 3/11 11:00 AM)
2:00 AM | She Rises Up
SHE RISES UP chronicles the remarkable journeys of three women working to lift their communities out of poverty by building local businesses and defying the odds to create change. These featured women are Gladys Yupanqui of Peru, who founded a mini-market and is looking to expand; Magatte Wade of Senegal, who is building a cosmetics manufacturing company; and Selyna Peiris of Sri Lanka, who is expanding the textile company founded by her mother. SHE RISES UP reveals the explosive implications of women's economic participation and the critical importance of local businesses to emerging economies. As Gladys, Magatte and Selyna fight restrictive laws to grow their businesses and create job opportunities for women, their stories highlight the role entrepreneurs and small businesses can play in helping women achieve financial independence. (Additional airings: 3/6 9:00 PM, 3/7 10:00 AM, 3/7 4:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 AM, 3/12 11:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | American Experience – The Sun Queen (repeat)
For nearly 50 years, chemical engineer and inventor Maria Telkes applied her prodigious intellect to harnessing the power of the sun. She designed and built the world's first successfully solar-heated modern residence and identified a promising new chemical that, for the first time, could store solar heat like a battery. And yet, along the way, she was undercut and thwarted by her boss and colleagues - all men - at MIT. Despite these obstacles, Telkes persevered and, upon her death in 1995, held more than 20 patents. She is now recognized as a visionary pioneer in the field of sustainable energy. An unexpected and largely forgotten heroine, Telkes was remarkable in her vision and tenacity - a scientist and a woman in every way ahead of her time. Her research and innovations from the 1930s through the '70s continue to shape how we power our lives today. (Additional airings: 3/3 9:00 PM, 3/4 2:00 AM, 3/4 10:00 AM)
6:00 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Dream Catchers (repeat)
Chasing Dreams" is an inspiring show that brings you the powerful stories of both dream seekers and those dedicated to helping others achieve their aspirations. Join us as we follow individuals from all walks of life who are tirelessly pursuing their dreams, facing adversity, and overcoming obstacles in their quest for success. Witness the incredible determination, resilience, and unwavering spirit of dream seekers, as well as the profound impact and selfless acts of those who champion the dreams of others. (Additional airings: 3/2 6:30 AM, 3/2 1:00 PM)
6:30 AM | Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack is a weekly half hour series devoted to providing trustworthy, understandable advice about how to build and protect wealth over the long-term. One of the most experienced business journalists in television, Consuelo Mack consistently attracts experts at the highest levels, bringing the best minds in the business to explore building and protecting long-term wealth. Wide-ranging topics -- including green investing, alternative energy, and insurance -- cover all the investments viewers care about: stocks, bonds real estate, art and collectibles. Every episode ends with a personal finance Action Point to help viewers manage their financial lives. (Additional airings: 3/7 11:00 AM, 3/14 6:30 AM, 3/14 11:00 AM, 3/21 6:30 AM, 3/21 11:00 AM, 3/28 6:30 AM, 3/28 11:00 AM)
7:00 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
7:30 AM | 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
8:00 AM | Women of the Watershed (repeat)
WOMEN OF THE WATERSHED highlights the roles women have played in the conservation of the Florida Everglades, beginning with the suffragette movement of the early 20th century up to today. Hosted by Chloe Barnett - a Latina teenager, passionate conservationist and Florida resident - the film offers insightful interviews with present-day scientists, advocates and artists engaged in modern-day conservation activities. Chloe begins her journey in the Florida Keys, where a freshwater drought impacts the area's seagrass, mangroves and coral reefs. As she travels up through the expansive watershed in search of the headwaters in Orlando's suburbs, Chloe seeks to better understand the historic challenges of water management and pollution that now threaten this fragile ecosystem and the work being done by a new generation of advocates who are redefining the balance of women in conservation. Chloe grew up along the edge of this massive watershed, leading to her inspiration for this journey. As an advocate for the environment, Chloe was an active member of the Everglades Foundation's High School Leadership Committee. Additionally, she served as an intern with the Frost Science Museum through a program with the Smithsonian as an Ambassador representing the Museum of the American Latino in Washington, D.C. Her passion for the water eventually materialized through coral restoration initiatives in the Florida Keys as well as with the Rescue a Reef program at the University of Miami. (Additional airings: 3/6 7:00 PM, 3/7 12:00 AM, 3/7 2:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 AM, 3/10 11:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Women's Work: The Untold Story of America's Fema (repeat)
Traditionally depicted through the eyes of men, the history of agriculture in the United States is incomplete. It overlooks its heroines - the women who have farmed, nurtured the land, sacrificed and made immeasurable impacts on farming and food in America. Through the voices of their daughters and granddaughters, WOMEN'S WORK: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICA'S FEMALE FARMERS journeys across the country to meet these foremothers. This uniquely matrilineal retelling of America's history celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of women in agriculture. By highlighting their resilience and creativity, WOMEN'S WORK pays tribute to the vital role women have played, and continue to play, in shaping the future of agriculture. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:00 PM, 3/7 1:00 AM, 3/7 3:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 AM, 3/11 11:00 AM)
10:00 AM | She Rises Up
SHE RISES UP chronicles the remarkable journeys of three women working to lift their communities out of poverty by building local businesses and defying the odds to create change. These featured women are Gladys Yupanqui of Peru, who founded a mini-market and is looking to expand; Magatte Wade of Senegal, who is building a cosmetics manufacturing company; and Selyna Peiris of Sri Lanka, who is expanding the textile company founded by her mother. SHE RISES UP reveals the explosive implications of women's economic participation and the critical importance of local businesses to emerging economies. As Gladys, Magatte and Selyna fight restrictive laws to grow their businesses and create job opportunities for women, their stories highlight the role entrepreneurs and small businesses can play in helping women achieve financial independence. (Additional airings: 3/6 9:00 PM, 3/7 2:00 AM, 3/7 4:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 AM, 3/12 11:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack is a weekly half hour series devoted to providing trustworthy, understandable advice about how to build and protect wealth over the long-term. One of the most experienced business journalists in television, Consuelo Mack consistently attracts experts at the highest levels, bringing the best minds in the business to explore building and protecting long-term wealth. Wide-ranging topics -- including green investing, alternative energy, and insurance -- cover all the investments viewers care about: stocks, bonds real estate, art and collectibles. Every episode ends with a personal finance Action Point to help viewers manage their financial lives. (Additional airings: 3/7 6:30 AM, 3/14 6:30 AM, 3/14 11:00 AM, 3/21 6:30 AM, 3/21 11:00 AM, 3/28 6:30 AM, 3/28 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – A Moment In Time (repeat)
Influencers of Our Time" is a captivating program that showcases the impactful moments, extraordinary individuals, and significant events that are shaping our world. Join us as we shine a spotlight on the visionaries, trailblazers, and change-makers who are leaving an indelible mark on society. Through compelling narratives and in-depth interviews, this show offers a glimpse into the lives and achievements of those who are making a profound impact in various fields. (Additional airings: 3/9 6:30 AM, 3/9 1:00 PM, 3/14 6:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Independent Lens – Ratified (repeat)
Ratified traces the fight to make Virginia the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Led by Black women and cross-party activists, the film explores the century-long push to enshrine gender equality in the U.S. Constitution. (Additional airings: 3/4 8:30 PM, 3/5 1:30 AM, 3/5 9:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Christa
(Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/6 1:30 AM, 3/6 9:30 AM, 3/6 4:30 PM, 3/8 5:30 AM, 3/8 10:30 AM, 3/8 6:30 PM, 3/12 2:00 PM)
2:00 PM | Women of the Watershed (repeat)
WOMEN OF THE WATERSHED highlights the roles women have played in the conservation of the Florida Everglades, beginning with the suffragette movement of the early 20th century up to today. Hosted by Chloe Barnett - a Latina teenager, passionate conservationist and Florida resident - the film offers insightful interviews with present-day scientists, advocates and artists engaged in modern-day conservation activities. Chloe begins her journey in the Florida Keys, where a freshwater drought impacts the area's seagrass, mangroves and coral reefs. As she travels up through the expansive watershed in search of the headwaters in Orlando's suburbs, Chloe seeks to better understand the historic challenges of water management and pollution that now threaten this fragile ecosystem and the work being done by a new generation of advocates who are redefining the balance of women in conservation. Chloe grew up along the edge of this massive watershed, leading to her inspiration for this journey. As an advocate for the environment, Chloe was an active member of the Everglades Foundation's High School Leadership Committee. Additionally, she served as an intern with the Frost Science Museum through a program with the Smithsonian as an Ambassador representing the Museum of the American Latino in Washington, D.C. Her passion for the water eventually materialized through coral restoration initiatives in the Florida Keys as well as with the Rescue a Reef program at the University of Miami. (Additional airings: 3/6 7:00 PM, 3/7 12:00 AM, 3/7 8:00 AM, 3/10 5:00 AM, 3/10 11:00 AM)
3:00 PM | Women's Work: The Untold Story of America's Fema (repeat)
Traditionally depicted through the eyes of men, the history of agriculture in the United States is incomplete. It overlooks its heroines - the women who have farmed, nurtured the land, sacrificed and made immeasurable impacts on farming and food in America. Through the voices of their daughters and granddaughters, WOMEN'S WORK: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICA'S FEMALE FARMERS journeys across the country to meet these foremothers. This uniquely matrilineal retelling of America's history celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of women in agriculture. By highlighting their resilience and creativity, WOMEN'S WORK pays tribute to the vital role women have played, and continue to play, in shaping the future of agriculture. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:00 PM, 3/7 1:00 AM, 3/7 9:00 AM, 3/11 5:00 AM, 3/11 11:00 AM)
4:00 PM | She Rises Up
SHE RISES UP chronicles the remarkable journeys of three women working to lift their communities out of poverty by building local businesses and defying the odds to create change. These featured women are Gladys Yupanqui of Peru, who founded a mini-market and is looking to expand; Magatte Wade of Senegal, who is building a cosmetics manufacturing company; and Selyna Peiris of Sri Lanka, who is expanding the textile company founded by her mother. SHE RISES UP reveals the explosive implications of women's economic participation and the critical importance of local businesses to emerging economies. As Gladys, Magatte and Selyna fight restrictive laws to grow their businesses and create job opportunities for women, their stories highlight the role entrepreneurs and small businesses can play in helping women achieve financial independence. (Additional airings: 3/6 9:00 PM, 3/7 2:00 AM, 3/7 10:00 AM, 3/12 5:00 AM, 3/12 11:00 AM)
5:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
5:30 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
6:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 3/1 4:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 PM, 3/14 6:00 PM, 3/15 4:00 PM, 3/21 6:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 PM, 3/28 6:00 PM, 3/29 4:00 PM)
6:30 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: 3/14 6:30 PM, 3/21 6:30 PM, 3/28 6:30 PM)
7:00 PM | Eudora
(Additional airings: 3/9 4:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 AM)
8:00 PM | American Masters – Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined (repeat)
Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined is a documentary film about the life and work of Julia Alvarez, one of America's most celebrated Latina writers. Alvarez burst onto the literary scene in 1991 with her semi-autobiographical novel, How the Garcia Sisters Lost Their Accents, to great acclaim, followed by In the Time of the Butterflies (1994), which raised global awareness about three sisters assassinated by Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, and was made into a major motion picture. Her most recent novel, Afterlife, explores the universal issues of aging, loss and healing, and joins the debate about Latino immigrants in the United States. Called "a writer of gigantic storytelling talent, and exquisitely composed prose," Alvarez has helped blaze the trail for generations of Latina/o authors helping transform American culture and literature. Now 72 years old, she feels that time is running out to tell all of the stories still within her. The film will explore her childhood in the Dominican Republic, her complex family dynamics, the lifelong impact of their escape from the dictatorship, her feelings of displacement, hybridity and loss - and how she transforms all of this, in a nuanced, complex writing voice - into poetry, essays and novels. (Additional airings: 3/8 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – The Delivery
(Additional airings: 3/8 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Becoming bell hooks (repeat)
Explore the life and legacy of Kentucky-born author bell hooks, who wrote nearly 40 books and whose work on race, gender, class and love helped redefine the feminist movement, making it more universal for all. The documentary features selections read by Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer and interviews with feminist activist Gloria Steinem, writers Crystal Wilkinson and Silas House, bell's younger sister Gwenda Motley and many others. The program is funded in part by the KET Endowment for Kentucky Productions. (Additional airings: 3/9 5:00 AM)

Mar 8 (Sunday)

12:00 AM | American Masters – Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined (repeat)
Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined is a documentary film about the life and work of Julia Alvarez, one of America's most celebrated Latina writers. Alvarez burst onto the literary scene in 1991 with her semi-autobiographical novel, How the Garcia Sisters Lost Their Accents, to great acclaim, followed by In the Time of the Butterflies (1994), which raised global awareness about three sisters assassinated by Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, and was made into a major motion picture. Her most recent novel, Afterlife, explores the universal issues of aging, loss and healing, and joins the debate about Latino immigrants in the United States. Called "a writer of gigantic storytelling talent, and exquisitely composed prose," Alvarez has helped blaze the trail for generations of Latina/o authors helping transform American culture and literature. Now 72 years old, she feels that time is running out to tell all of the stories still within her. The film will explore her childhood in the Dominican Republic, her complex family dynamics, the lifelong impact of their escape from the dictatorship, her feelings of displacement, hybridity and loss - and how she transforms all of this, in a nuanced, complex writing voice - into poetry, essays and novels. (Additional airings: 3/7 8:00 PM)
2:00 AM | Daylight Saving Time Starts – Drop 2-3am Est (repeat)
3:00 AM | Kea's Ark (repeat)
In the 1980s, a three-story ark was built in Newark's devastated Central Ward. Self-taught artist and engineer Kea Tawana designed and constructed the massive boat by herself. She used salvaged materials from nearby 19th-century buildings being torn down, in an area fast becoming an urban wasteland. KEA'S ARK features archival clips of the ark's construction and removal, and interviews with artists, historians and friends who speak to the legacy of Kea's rich body of artistic work. (Additional airings: 3/2 3:30 PM)
3:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Extraordinary Women (repeat)
What does it mean to be extraordinary? Defy the odds and redefine benchmarks of success. Homeless at 19, Natalie builds a career as a pediatric neurosurgeon; Rebecca, one of the "Lost Girls of Sudan," finds a path to creating positive change; and Lachi fights discrimination as a disability rights advocate. Three storytellers, three interpretations of EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/2 9:30 PM, 3/3 2:30 AM, 3/3 10:30 AM, 3/6 5:30 AM, 3/6 11:30 AM, 3/6 2:30 PM)
4:00 AM | America ReFramed – Daughter of a Lost Bird (repeat)
Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by U.S. policy towards Indigenous people. (Additional airings: 3/5 8:00 PM, 3/6 12:00 AM, 3/6 8:00 AM, 3/6 3:00 PM, 3/8 9:00 AM, 3/8 5:00 PM)
5:30 AM | Christa
(Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/6 1:30 AM, 3/6 9:30 AM, 3/6 4:30 PM, 3/7 1:30 PM, 3/8 10:30 AM, 3/8 6:30 PM, 3/12 2:00 PM)
6:00 AM | On Story – A Conversation with Rian Johnson (repeat)
This week on ON STORY, we're joined by celebrated writing, producer, and director Rian Johnson for deep-dive into this genre-bending filmmaking career. Johnson discusses his creative process behind the KNIVES OUT franchise and the art of molding a great mystery. (Additional airings: 3/8 4:30 PM)
6:30 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
7:00 AM | 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM | The Open Mind – Freedom, Inflation, and Deflation
MIT scholar Yasheng Huang discusses the inflation landscape in China versus the United States and the Needham Question. (Additional airings: 3/8 3:00 PM, 3/9 1:30 PM)
8:00 AM | DW Focus On Europe
Ten thousand people in Denmark protest Trump after he accused the NATO partner of avoiding frontline combat in a joint Afghanistan mission. A neighborhood in Marseille suffered from drug dealing and neglect, until residents fought back. (Additional airings: 3/1 8:00 AM, 3/15 8:00 AM, 3/22 8:00 AM, 3/29 8:00 AM)
8:30 AM | DW Global Us – Mini-Cabins for Affordable Night Train Trips
A start-up is developing low-cost mini-cabins for sleeper trains. Plus: rotting fish farms are polluting the oceans.
9:00 AM | America ReFramed – Daughter of a Lost Bird (repeat)
Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by U.S. policy towards Indigenous people. (Additional airings: 3/5 8:00 PM, 3/6 12:00 AM, 3/6 8:00 AM, 3/6 3:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 AM, 3/8 5:00 PM)
10:30 AM | Christa
(Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/6 1:30 AM, 3/6 9:30 AM, 3/6 4:30 PM, 3/7 1:30 PM, 3/8 5:30 AM, 3/8 6:30 PM, 3/12 2:00 PM)
11:00 AM | The Chavis Chronicles – Alencia Johnson
THE CHAVIS CHRONICLES is a thought-provoking half-hour weekly talk show with an urban American flair featuring interviews with famous leaders and politicians, doctors and scientists, cultural leaders and influencers from around the globe. The public affairs program goes beyond the headlines offering insights on matters that impact the public, and provides a unique perspective from a renowned living legend of the African-American world. Each week, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. hosts the 52-part series. Dr. Chavis - an award-winning journalist, civil rights icon, and consummate intellectual influencer - is a skilled interviewer who presents important content and diverse conversations that are engaging, enlightening and entertaining to a wide audience.
11:30 AM | Laura Flanders & Friends
THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW is back with more award-winning interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change in our world today. Hosted by multi-media reporter and author Laura Flanders, the series features smart, solutions-driven conversations with forward-thinking people, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Indian writer Arundhati Roy, actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, and actress/activist Laverne Cox. Laura and her team also report from the field on cutting-edge innovations and topics such as collective ownership and ways that organizations across the country are addressing disparity in the housing market. Every month, contributors S. Mitra Kalita and Sara Lomax, co-founders of the URL Media network, join Laura for "Meet the BIPOC Press," a monthly feature of the show highlighting reporters of color from minority-owned and operated media outlets from around the country. THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW Season 5 is independently-produced and recorded in a small cabin in rural Sullivan County, New York. (Additional airings: 3/1 11:30 AM, 3/15 11:30 AM, 3/22 11:30 AM, 3/29 11:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Great Lakes NOW Series – Ancient Rocks, Tender Fruit
In this episode of Great Lakes Now, "Ancient Rocks and Tender Fruit," come along for a rock hunting adventure along the Great Lakes shoreline, plus a look at how climate change in the Niagara region is creating a need for farmers to find adaptive solutions for water scarcity.
12:30 PM | America's Heartland (repeat)
AMERICA'S HEARTLAND celebrates the men and women across who grow the country's crops, raise its livestock, tend its nurseries and prepare its food. AMERICA'S HEARTLAND taps into the national fascination with food and curiosity about unfamiliar places and ways of life, while also exploring the American values of family, hard work and the spirit of independence. The series, produced entirely on location, portrays the worlds of agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture complete with fascinating stories, compelling characters, innovative ideas and enticing travel destinations. (Additional airings: 3/1 12:30 PM, 3/15 12:30 PM, 3/22 12:30 PM, 3/29 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM | Climate California – Encapsulated Memory
Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories. This is an invitation to Climate California, an original series that reminds us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have.
1:30 PM | Start Up – Revitalize Charging Solutions - Fort Worth, Texas (repeat)
Driven by the desire to make charging your electric vehicle more convenient and affordable, Edward took matters into his own hands when he started Revitalize Charging Solutions, a company that offers EV charging stations for both residential and commercial use.
2:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 PM, 3/6 11:00 PM, 3/13 11:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 PM, 3/20 11:00 PM, 3/22 2:00 PM, 3/27 11:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 PM)
3:00 PM | The Open Mind – Freedom, Inflation, and Deflation
MIT scholar Yasheng Huang discusses the inflation landscape in China versus the United States and the Needham Question. (Additional airings: 3/8 7:30 AM, 3/9 1:30 PM)
3:30 PM | Ict Newscast (Kaet) – Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26010
4:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 3/1 4:00 PM, 3/7 6:00 PM, 3/14 6:00 PM, 3/15 4:00 PM, 3/21 6:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 PM, 3/28 6:00 PM, 3/29 4:00 PM)
4:30 PM | On Story – A Conversation with Rian Johnson (repeat)
This week on ON STORY, we're joined by celebrated writing, producer, and director Rian Johnson for deep-dive into this genre-bending filmmaking career. Johnson discusses his creative process behind the KNIVES OUT franchise and the art of molding a great mystery. (Additional airings: 3/8 6:00 AM)
5:00 PM | America ReFramed – Daughter of a Lost Bird (repeat)
Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by U.S. policy towards Indigenous people. (Additional airings: 3/5 8:00 PM, 3/6 12:00 AM, 3/6 8:00 AM, 3/6 3:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 AM, 3/8 9:00 AM)
6:30 PM | Christa
(Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/6 1:30 AM, 3/6 9:30 AM, 3/6 4:30 PM, 3/7 1:30 PM, 3/8 5:30 AM, 3/8 10:30 AM, 3/12 2:00 PM)
7:00 PM | French Village – The Delivery
(Additional airings: 3/7 10:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Nature – Parenthood: The Greatest Adventure
NATURE, television's longest-running weekly natural history series, has won more than 200 honors from the television industry, parent groups, the international wildlife film community and environmental organizations, including the only award ever given to a television program by the Sierra Club. (Additional airings: 3/9 12:00 AM, 3/9 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – Watchmen (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. guides Regina King and Damon Lindelof, the creative forces behind a visionary television series, as they discover that they have more in common than meets the eye. (Additional airings: 3/9 1:00 AM, 3/9 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | Groundbreakers (repeat)
Executive Produced by tennis champion and activist Billie Jean King, GROUNDBREAKERS features sports icons from different generations as they interview one another, sharing personal powerful stories of the perseverance, pain, and progress they've experienced in their remarkable careers. Athletes include Naomi Osaka and Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Chloe Kim and Nancy Lieberman, Suni Lee and Julie Foudy, and Diana Flores and Billie Jean King. GROUNDBREAKERS celebrates the advancements of women in sports and society, while also revealing the generational mentorship and community building that has fueled the progress that has been made and the ongoing pursuit of equality for women everywhere. (Additional airings: 3/9 2:00 AM, 3/9 10:00 AM)

Mar 9 (Monday)

12:00 AM | Nature – Parenthood: The Greatest Adventure
NATURE, television's longest-running weekly natural history series, has won more than 200 honors from the television industry, parent groups, the international wildlife film community and environmental organizations, including the only award ever given to a television program by the Sierra Club. (Additional airings: 3/8 8:00 PM, 3/9 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Watchmen (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. guides Regina King and Damon Lindelof, the creative forces behind a visionary television series, as they discover that they have more in common than meets the eye. (Additional airings: 3/8 9:00 PM, 3/9 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Groundbreakers (repeat)
Executive Produced by tennis champion and activist Billie Jean King, GROUNDBREAKERS features sports icons from different generations as they interview one another, sharing personal powerful stories of the perseverance, pain, and progress they've experienced in their remarkable careers. Athletes include Naomi Osaka and Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Chloe Kim and Nancy Lieberman, Suni Lee and Julie Foudy, and Diana Flores and Billie Jean King. GROUNDBREAKERS celebrates the advancements of women in sports and society, while also revealing the generational mentorship and community building that has fueled the progress that has been made and the ongoing pursuit of equality for women everywhere. (Additional airings: 3/8 10:00 PM, 3/9 10:00 AM)
4:00 AM | Eudora
(Additional airings: 3/7 7:00 PM, 3/14 5:00 AM)
5:00 AM | Becoming bell hooks (repeat)
Explore the life and legacy of Kentucky-born author bell hooks, who wrote nearly 40 books and whose work on race, gender, class and love helped redefine the feminist movement, making it more universal for all. The documentary features selections read by Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer and interviews with feminist activist Gloria Steinem, writers Crystal Wilkinson and Silas House, bell's younger sister Gwenda Motley and many others. The program is funded in part by the KET Endowment for Kentucky Productions. (Additional airings: 3/7 11:00 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – A Moment In Time (repeat)
Influencers of Our Time" is a captivating program that showcases the impactful moments, extraordinary individuals, and significant events that are shaping our world. Join us as we shine a spotlight on the visionaries, trailblazers, and change-makers who are leaving an indelible mark on society. Through compelling narratives and in-depth interviews, this show offers a glimpse into the lives and achievements of those who are making a profound impact in various fields. (Additional airings: 3/7 11:30 AM, 3/9 1:00 PM, 3/14 6:00 AM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nature – Parenthood: The Greatest Adventure
NATURE, television's longest-running weekly natural history series, has won more than 200 honors from the television industry, parent groups, the international wildlife film community and environmental organizations, including the only award ever given to a television program by the Sierra Club. (Additional airings: 3/8 8:00 PM, 3/9 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Watchmen (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. guides Regina King and Damon Lindelof, the creative forces behind a visionary television series, as they discover that they have more in common than meets the eye. (Additional airings: 3/8 9:00 PM, 3/9 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Groundbreakers (repeat)
Executive Produced by tennis champion and activist Billie Jean King, GROUNDBREAKERS features sports icons from different generations as they interview one another, sharing personal powerful stories of the perseverance, pain, and progress they've experienced in their remarkable careers. Athletes include Naomi Osaka and Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Chloe Kim and Nancy Lieberman, Suni Lee and Julie Foudy, and Diana Flores and Billie Jean King. GROUNDBREAKERS celebrates the advancements of women in sports and society, while also revealing the generational mentorship and community building that has fueled the progress that has been made and the ongoing pursuit of equality for women everywhere. (Additional airings: 3/8 10:00 PM, 3/9 2:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Whitney Reynolds Show – A Moment In Time (repeat)
Influencers of Our Time" is a captivating program that showcases the impactful moments, extraordinary individuals, and significant events that are shaping our world. Join us as we shine a spotlight on the visionaries, trailblazers, and change-makers who are leaving an indelible mark on society. Through compelling narratives and in-depth interviews, this show offers a glimpse into the lives and achievements of those who are making a profound impact in various fields. (Additional airings: 3/7 11:30 AM, 3/9 6:30 AM, 3/14 6:00 AM)
1:30 PM | The Open Mind – Freedom, Inflation, and Deflation
MIT scholar Yasheng Huang discusses the inflation landscape in China versus the United States and the Needham Question. (Additional airings: 3/8 7:30 AM, 3/8 3:00 PM)
2:00 PM | Julia Robinson and Hilbert's Tenth Problem (repeat)
Narrated by actress Danica McKellar (The Wonder Years), JULIA ROBINSON AND HILBERT'S TENTH PROBLEM presents the inspiring life story of the pioneering American mathematician Julia Robinson (1919-1985) and charts her major contribution to solving one of the 20th century's most vexing mathematical questions - Hilbert's Tenth. The documentary is pieced together by a wide array of archival footage, stills and recordings, recollections from other mathematicians - including the three others responsible for solving H10 - and warm reminiscences by her sister/biographer, Constance Reid.
3:00 PM | Secrets of the Surface: The Mathematical Vision (repeat)
SECRETS OF THE SURFACE: THE MATHEMATICAL VISION OF MARYAM MIRZAKHANI examines the life and mathematical work of Maryam Mirzakhani, an Iranian immigrant to the United States who became a superstar in her field. In 2014, prior to her untimely death at age 40, she became both the first woman and the first Iranian to be awarded the Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in mathematics, often equated in stature with the Nobel Prize.
4:00 PM | Roadtrip Nation: A Single Mom's Story (repeat)
ROADTRIP NATION: A SINGLE MOM'S STORY follows three single mothers driven to succeed despite the odds stacked against them. Along the way, they hear the inspiring stories of other single mothers who have made it through raising children on their own while paving their own career path. Roadtrippers Gabby, Kiera and Maliaq learn from other single moms working in the fields of law, clothing design science, and more. They meet Amy Yeung, the founder of Orenda Tribe, a clothing line dedicated to helping Native American designers pursue their fashion goals; Elisa Peterson, a visual artist and writer who also co-hosts the Cool Moms podcast; and Felicia Rice, a microbiologist at the Mayo Clinic.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Women Outward Bound (repeat)
WOMEN OUTWARD BOUND profiles the first group of young women to participate in an Outward Bound survival school course in 1965, and chronicles their experiences in the wild. It also captures how one month in the woods taught them they could do more than they ever thought possible. During their experience, the young women forged a special bond, and at a reunion 47 years later, the group reminisce about the lessons they learned and the memories they made, with some surprising revelations. They didn't realize it at the time, but they were a part of changing the course of history. The documentary takes the viewer on a journey over many decades with rare archival footage, family home videos, photos and stunning aerial footage of the lush yet challenging Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. In the end, this film proves that girls could always handle the difficult challenges given by nature-they just needed to be given the chance. (Additional airings: 3/10 12:00 AM, 3/10 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Rose O'neill: An Artful Life
(Additional airings: 3/10 1:00 AM, 3/10 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Orchard House: Home of Little Women (repeat)
THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN: LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S ORCHARD HOUSE is a captivating new documentary that transports viewers to a 350-year-old home in Concord, Massachusetts with literary and historical significance unlike any other. It is here that the classic novel, Little Women, was written and set. With a nurturing, talented family as owners and literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne as neighbors, Orchard House uniquely inspired Louisa May Alcott to write Little Women at a desk in her room that her father made especially for her. This classic and beloved novel has never been out of print. The documentary uncovers a fascinating piece of living history - a pilgrimage site for scholars and fans alike. This enduring and lively house speaks to the power of place in a way few American homes ever have. It also reveals the powerful historical, literary, and very human elements of the home and the people who lived there. THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN tells the story of Orchard House through archival photographs, letters and journal entries from one of the most well-documented families in American literary history, along with interviews of scholars and fans - including world class artists, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, and first-time visitors - in this entertaining and informative family-friendly film (Additional airings: 3/10 2:00 AM, 3/10 10:00 AM, 3/13 5:00 AM, 3/13 11:00 AM, 3/13 2:00 PM, 3/14 1:30 PM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Be The Change (repeat)
Change isn't only forged by the mighty; the bold actions of everyday individuals often spark it. Negin Karimian champions the cause of women's rights in Iran; Lisa Iezzoni and three heroic health aides share the life of a COVID-19 patient; and Mikhala Iversen channels the legacy of jazz and Creole into a vibrant retelling of New Orleans' history. Three storytellers, three interpretations of BE THE CHANGE; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/10 2:30 AM, 3/10 10:30 AM, 3/13 5:30 AM, 3/13 11:30 AM, 3/13 2:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 10 (Tuesday)

12:00 AM | Women Outward Bound (repeat)
WOMEN OUTWARD BOUND profiles the first group of young women to participate in an Outward Bound survival school course in 1965, and chronicles their experiences in the wild. It also captures how one month in the woods taught them they could do more than they ever thought possible. During their experience, the young women forged a special bond, and at a reunion 47 years later, the group reminisce about the lessons they learned and the memories they made, with some surprising revelations. They didn't realize it at the time, but they were a part of changing the course of history. The documentary takes the viewer on a journey over many decades with rare archival footage, family home videos, photos and stunning aerial footage of the lush yet challenging Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. In the end, this film proves that girls could always handle the difficult challenges given by nature-they just needed to be given the chance. (Additional airings: 3/9 7:00 PM, 3/10 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Rose O'neill: An Artful Life
(Additional airings: 3/9 8:00 PM, 3/10 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Orchard House: Home of Little Women (repeat)
THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN: LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S ORCHARD HOUSE is a captivating new documentary that transports viewers to a 350-year-old home in Concord, Massachusetts with literary and historical significance unlike any other. It is here that the classic novel, Little Women, was written and set. With a nurturing, talented family as owners and literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne as neighbors, Orchard House uniquely inspired Louisa May Alcott to write Little Women at a desk in her room that her father made especially for her. This classic and beloved novel has never been out of print. The documentary uncovers a fascinating piece of living history - a pilgrimage site for scholars and fans alike. This enduring and lively house speaks to the power of place in a way few American homes ever have. It also reveals the powerful historical, literary, and very human elements of the home and the people who lived there. THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN tells the story of Orchard House through archival photographs, letters and journal entries from one of the most well-documented families in American literary history, along with interviews of scholars and fans - including world class artists, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, and first-time visitors - in this entertaining and informative family-friendly film (Additional airings: 3/9 9:00 PM, 3/10 10:00 AM, 3/13 5:00 AM, 3/13 11:00 AM, 3/13 2:00 PM, 3/14 1:30 PM)
2:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Be The Change (repeat)
Change isn't only forged by the mighty; the bold actions of everyday individuals often spark it. Negin Karimian champions the cause of women's rights in Iran; Lisa Iezzoni and three heroic health aides share the life of a COVID-19 patient; and Mikhala Iversen channels the legacy of jazz and Creole into a vibrant retelling of New Orleans' history. Three storytellers, three interpretations of BE THE CHANGE; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/9 9:30 PM, 3/10 10:30 AM, 3/13 5:30 AM, 3/13 11:30 AM, 3/13 2:30 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Women of the Watershed (repeat)
WOMEN OF THE WATERSHED highlights the roles women have played in the conservation of the Florida Everglades, beginning with the suffragette movement of the early 20th century up to today. Hosted by Chloe Barnett - a Latina teenager, passionate conservationist and Florida resident - the film offers insightful interviews with present-day scientists, advocates and artists engaged in modern-day conservation activities. Chloe begins her journey in the Florida Keys, where a freshwater drought impacts the area's seagrass, mangroves and coral reefs. As she travels up through the expansive watershed in search of the headwaters in Orlando's suburbs, Chloe seeks to better understand the historic challenges of water management and pollution that now threaten this fragile ecosystem and the work being done by a new generation of advocates who are redefining the balance of women in conservation. Chloe grew up along the edge of this massive watershed, leading to her inspiration for this journey. As an advocate for the environment, Chloe was an active member of the Everglades Foundation's High School Leadership Committee. Additionally, she served as an intern with the Frost Science Museum through a program with the Smithsonian as an Ambassador representing the Museum of the American Latino in Washington, D.C. Her passion for the water eventually materialized through coral restoration initiatives in the Florida Keys as well as with the Rescue a Reef program at the University of Miami. (Additional airings: 3/6 7:00 PM, 3/7 12:00 AM, 3/7 8:00 AM, 3/7 2:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:30 AM, 3/3 1:30 PM, 3/10 1:30 PM, 3/17 6:30 AM, 3/17 1:30 PM, 3/20 6:30 PM, 3/24 6:30 AM, 3/24 1:30 PM, 3/31 6:30 AM, 3/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Women Outward Bound (repeat)
WOMEN OUTWARD BOUND profiles the first group of young women to participate in an Outward Bound survival school course in 1965, and chronicles their experiences in the wild. It also captures how one month in the woods taught them they could do more than they ever thought possible. During their experience, the young women forged a special bond, and at a reunion 47 years later, the group reminisce about the lessons they learned and the memories they made, with some surprising revelations. They didn't realize it at the time, but they were a part of changing the course of history. The documentary takes the viewer on a journey over many decades with rare archival footage, family home videos, photos and stunning aerial footage of the lush yet challenging Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. In the end, this film proves that girls could always handle the difficult challenges given by nature-they just needed to be given the chance. (Additional airings: 3/9 7:00 PM, 3/10 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Rose O'neill: An Artful Life
(Additional airings: 3/9 8:00 PM, 3/10 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Orchard House: Home of Little Women (repeat)
THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN: LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S ORCHARD HOUSE is a captivating new documentary that transports viewers to a 350-year-old home in Concord, Massachusetts with literary and historical significance unlike any other. It is here that the classic novel, Little Women, was written and set. With a nurturing, talented family as owners and literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne as neighbors, Orchard House uniquely inspired Louisa May Alcott to write Little Women at a desk in her room that her father made especially for her. This classic and beloved novel has never been out of print. The documentary uncovers a fascinating piece of living history - a pilgrimage site for scholars and fans alike. This enduring and lively house speaks to the power of place in a way few American homes ever have. It also reveals the powerful historical, literary, and very human elements of the home and the people who lived there. THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN tells the story of Orchard House through archival photographs, letters and journal entries from one of the most well-documented families in American literary history, along with interviews of scholars and fans - including world class artists, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, and first-time visitors - in this entertaining and informative family-friendly film (Additional airings: 3/9 9:00 PM, 3/10 2:00 AM, 3/13 5:00 AM, 3/13 11:00 AM, 3/13 2:00 PM, 3/14 1:30 PM)
10:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Be The Change (repeat)
Change isn't only forged by the mighty; the bold actions of everyday individuals often spark it. Negin Karimian champions the cause of women's rights in Iran; Lisa Iezzoni and three heroic health aides share the life of a COVID-19 patient; and Mikhala Iversen channels the legacy of jazz and Creole into a vibrant retelling of New Orleans' history. Three storytellers, three interpretations of BE THE CHANGE; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/9 9:30 PM, 3/10 2:30 AM, 3/13 5:30 AM, 3/13 11:30 AM, 3/13 2:30 PM)
11:00 AM | Women of the Watershed (repeat)
WOMEN OF THE WATERSHED highlights the roles women have played in the conservation of the Florida Everglades, beginning with the suffragette movement of the early 20th century up to today. Hosted by Chloe Barnett - a Latina teenager, passionate conservationist and Florida resident - the film offers insightful interviews with present-day scientists, advocates and artists engaged in modern-day conservation activities. Chloe begins her journey in the Florida Keys, where a freshwater drought impacts the area's seagrass, mangroves and coral reefs. As she travels up through the expansive watershed in search of the headwaters in Orlando's suburbs, Chloe seeks to better understand the historic challenges of water management and pollution that now threaten this fragile ecosystem and the work being done by a new generation of advocates who are redefining the balance of women in conservation. Chloe grew up along the edge of this massive watershed, leading to her inspiration for this journey. As an advocate for the environment, Chloe was an active member of the Everglades Foundation's High School Leadership Committee. Additionally, she served as an intern with the Frost Science Museum through a program with the Smithsonian as an Ambassador representing the Museum of the American Latino in Washington, D.C. Her passion for the water eventually materialized through coral restoration initiatives in the Florida Keys as well as with the Rescue a Reef program at the University of Miami. (Additional airings: 3/6 7:00 PM, 3/7 12:00 AM, 3/7 8:00 AM, 3/7 2:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 3/17 1:00 PM, 3/24 1:00 PM, 3/31 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:30 AM, 3/3 1:30 PM, 3/10 6:30 AM, 3/17 6:30 AM, 3/17 1:30 PM, 3/20 6:30 PM, 3/24 6:30 AM, 3/24 1:30 PM, 3/31 6:30 AM, 3/31 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Without Precedent: The Supreme Life of Rosalie A (repeat)
WITHOUT PRECEDENT: THE SUPREME LIFE OF ROSALIE ABELLA is a 90-minute documentary that explores the life and legacy of the legal icon. The child of Holocaust survivors, Justice Abella was born in 1946 in Stuttgart, Germany, in a displaced persons camp. Her family came to Canada in 1950 as refugees. The perspective gained from her personal history shaped her legal career and in public speeches, she often intertwines her personal story with a discussion of human rights, morality and constitutional law.
3:30 PM | POV – Twice Colonized (repeat)
Aaju Peter is a renowned Inuit lawyer and activist who defends the human rights of Indigenous peoples. She's a fierce protector of her ancestral lands in the Arctic and works to bring her colonizers to justice. As Aaju launches an inspiring effort to establish an Indigenous forum, she also embarks upon a deeply personal journey to mend her own wounds, including the unexpected passing of her son.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 1 (repeat)
The Big Cats 24/7 team begins a six-month expedition following lions, leopards and cheetahs in the Okavango Delta. A huge wildfire threatens the big cats and the team. (Additional airings: 3/11 12:00 AM, 3/11 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 2 (repeat)
The team follows lions, leopards, and cheetahs after a massive wildfire. Witness the dominant male lions fight intruders while leopards and cheetahs struggle to secure their next meal. (Additional airings: 3/11 1:00 AM, 3/11 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 3 (repeat)
A fight with intruders leaves the lion pride males injured and the mothers with cubs vulnerable to attack. Xudum, the female leopard, takes risks to find a mate. (Additional airings: 3/11 2:00 AM, 3/11 10:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 11 (Wednesday)

12:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 1 (repeat)
The Big Cats 24/7 team begins a six-month expedition following lions, leopards and cheetahs in the Okavango Delta. A huge wildfire threatens the big cats and the team. (Additional airings: 3/10 7:00 PM, 3/11 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 2 (repeat)
The team follows lions, leopards, and cheetahs after a massive wildfire. Witness the dominant male lions fight intruders while leopards and cheetahs struggle to secure their next meal. (Additional airings: 3/10 8:00 PM, 3/11 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 3 (repeat)
A fight with intruders leaves the lion pride males injured and the mothers with cubs vulnerable to attack. Xudum, the female leopard, takes risks to find a mate. (Additional airings: 3/10 9:00 PM, 3/11 10:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Women's Work: The Untold Story of America's Fema (repeat)
Traditionally depicted through the eyes of men, the history of agriculture in the United States is incomplete. It overlooks its heroines - the women who have farmed, nurtured the land, sacrificed and made immeasurable impacts on farming and food in America. Through the voices of their daughters and granddaughters, WOMEN'S WORK: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICA'S FEMALE FARMERS journeys across the country to meet these foremothers. This uniquely matrilineal retelling of America's history celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of women in agriculture. By highlighting their resilience and creativity, WOMEN'S WORK pays tribute to the vital role women have played, and continue to play, in shaping the future of agriculture. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:00 PM, 3/7 1:00 AM, 3/7 9:00 AM, 3/7 3:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 3/4 6:30 AM, 3/6 1:00 PM, 3/13 1:00 PM, 3/18 6:30 AM, 3/20 1:00 PM, 3/25 6:30 AM, 3/27 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 1 (repeat)
The Big Cats 24/7 team begins a six-month expedition following lions, leopards and cheetahs in the Okavango Delta. A huge wildfire threatens the big cats and the team. (Additional airings: 3/10 7:00 PM, 3/11 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 2 (repeat)
The team follows lions, leopards, and cheetahs after a massive wildfire. Witness the dominant male lions fight intruders while leopards and cheetahs struggle to secure their next meal. (Additional airings: 3/10 8:00 PM, 3/11 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 3 (repeat)
A fight with intruders leaves the lion pride males injured and the mothers with cubs vulnerable to attack. Xudum, the female leopard, takes risks to find a mate. (Additional airings: 3/10 9:00 PM, 3/11 2:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Women's Work: The Untold Story of America's Fema (repeat)
Traditionally depicted through the eyes of men, the history of agriculture in the United States is incomplete. It overlooks its heroines - the women who have farmed, nurtured the land, sacrificed and made immeasurable impacts on farming and food in America. Through the voices of their daughters and granddaughters, WOMEN'S WORK: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICA'S FEMALE FARMERS journeys across the country to meet these foremothers. This uniquely matrilineal retelling of America's history celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of women in agriculture. By highlighting their resilience and creativity, WOMEN'S WORK pays tribute to the vital role women have played, and continue to play, in shaping the future of agriculture. (Additional airings: 3/6 8:00 PM, 3/7 1:00 AM, 3/7 9:00 AM, 3/7 3:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Energy Switch – China's Energy and Climate Policies, Part 2 (repeat)
While China continues to build coal plants, they intend to reduce their use, to manage local air pollution and meet peak CO2 and net zero goals, while prioritizing their energy security. Can it be done? Dr. Wei Peng, Assistant Professor, School of Public and International Affairs & Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Princeton University, and Dr. David Sandalow, Founder & Director of Columbia's US-China program, conclude their thoughts.
2:00 PM | Feelings Are Facts: The Life of Yvonne Rainer (repeat)
At 25, she took her first dance class. At 28, she changed dance forever. FEELINGS ARE FACTS: THE LIFE OF YVONNE RAINER provides a front row seat the founding of postmodern dance in America in 1962 and the woman who was at its center.
3:30 PM | Bella (repeat)
A film about the life, work, influences and impact of California based choreographer Bella Lewitzky. Throughout her 70-year career, Lewitzky pursued artistic freedom, and spoke out about government and institutional restrictions in the arts.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | A Boston (R)Evolution
Boston, a racially complex American city, confronts its past, present and future. Boston's acting mayor, a Black woman bussed as a child to hostile neighborhoods, ends 200 years of white male mayorship, ushering in the historic 2021 mayoral race in which four non-white women were the leading contenders. (Additional airings: 3/12 12:00 AM, 3/12 8:00 AM)
8:30 PM | Recovery City (repeat)
An unflinching look at addiction and recovery as seen through the eyes of four women. Christine fights to regain custody of her children. Janis and Rebecca navigate the city's toughest corners trying to save lives, while Bridget?s daily meetings uplift those still struggling. Recovery City highlights the resilience and camaraderie of a community rallying around the belief that recovery is possible. (Additional airings: 3/12 1:30 AM, 3/12 9:30 AM, 3/14 12:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 12 (Thursday)

12:00 AM | A Boston (R)Evolution
Boston, a racially complex American city, confronts its past, present and future. Boston's acting mayor, a Black woman bussed as a child to hostile neighborhoods, ends 200 years of white male mayorship, ushering in the historic 2021 mayoral race in which four non-white women were the leading contenders. (Additional airings: 3/11 7:00 PM, 3/12 8:00 AM)
1:30 AM | Recovery City (repeat)
An unflinching look at addiction and recovery as seen through the eyes of four women. Christine fights to regain custody of her children. Janis and Rebecca navigate the city's toughest corners trying to save lives, while Bridget?s daily meetings uplift those still struggling. Recovery City highlights the resilience and camaraderie of a community rallying around the belief that recovery is possible. (Additional airings: 3/11 8:30 PM, 3/12 9:30 AM, 3/14 12:00 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | She Rises Up
SHE RISES UP chronicles the remarkable journeys of three women working to lift their communities out of poverty by building local businesses and defying the odds to create change. These featured women are Gladys Yupanqui of Peru, who founded a mini-market and is looking to expand; Magatte Wade of Senegal, who is building a cosmetics manufacturing company; and Selyna Peiris of Sri Lanka, who is expanding the textile company founded by her mother. SHE RISES UP reveals the explosive implications of women's economic participation and the critical importance of local businesses to emerging economies. As Gladys, Magatte and Selyna fight restrictive laws to grow their businesses and create job opportunities for women, their stories highlight the role entrepreneurs and small businesses can play in helping women achieve financial independence. (Additional airings: 3/6 9:00 PM, 3/7 2:00 AM, 3/7 10:00 AM, 3/7 4:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Story in the Public Square – Pete Hammond
This year's Academy Awards nominations have almost everything: fast cars, conspiracies, classic tales, monsters, intrigue, and nature. It's a remarkable collection of films and pre-eminent film critic and awards columnist Pete Hammond has reviewed them all. (Additional airings: 3/12 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | A Boston (R)Evolution
Boston, a racially complex American city, confronts its past, present and future. Boston's acting mayor, a Black woman bussed as a child to hostile neighborhoods, ends 200 years of white male mayorship, ushering in the historic 2021 mayoral race in which four non-white women were the leading contenders. (Additional airings: 3/11 7:00 PM, 3/12 12:00 AM)
9:30 AM | Recovery City (repeat)
An unflinching look at addiction and recovery as seen through the eyes of four women. Christine fights to regain custody of her children. Janis and Rebecca navigate the city's toughest corners trying to save lives, while Bridget?s daily meetings uplift those still struggling. Recovery City highlights the resilience and camaraderie of a community rallying around the belief that recovery is possible. (Additional airings: 3/11 8:30 PM, 3/12 1:30 AM, 3/14 12:00 PM)
11:00 AM | She Rises Up
SHE RISES UP chronicles the remarkable journeys of three women working to lift their communities out of poverty by building local businesses and defying the odds to create change. These featured women are Gladys Yupanqui of Peru, who founded a mini-market and is looking to expand; Magatte Wade of Senegal, who is building a cosmetics manufacturing company; and Selyna Peiris of Sri Lanka, who is expanding the textile company founded by her mother. SHE RISES UP reveals the explosive implications of women's economic participation and the critical importance of local businesses to emerging economies. As Gladys, Magatte and Selyna fight restrictive laws to grow their businesses and create job opportunities for women, their stories highlight the role entrepreneurs and small businesses can play in helping women achieve financial independence. (Additional airings: 3/6 9:00 PM, 3/7 2:00 AM, 3/7 10:00 AM, 3/7 4:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Story in the Public Square – Pete Hammond
This year's Academy Awards nominations have almost everything: fast cars, conspiracies, classic tales, monsters, intrigue, and nature. It's a remarkable collection of films and pre-eminent film critic and awards columnist Pete Hammond has reviewed them all. (Additional airings: 3/12 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 3/19 1:30 PM, 3/26 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Christa
(Additional airings: 3/5 9:30 PM, 3/6 1:30 AM, 3/6 9:30 AM, 3/6 4:30 PM, 3/7 1:30 PM, 3/8 5:30 AM, 3/8 10:30 AM, 3/8 6:30 PM)
2:30 PM | Finding Fate (repeat)
Three powerful mothers in Poland, 2022 share in their quest to be strong for their families and help others struggling under the shadow of the war in Ukraine. A Ukrainian refugee, a Polish mother, and a Jewish, Polish mother. When we find common ground, we can unite to help build a shared future.
3:00 PM | Anahita - A Mother's Journey (repeat)
ANAHITA - A MOTHER'S JOURNEY tells the story of an Afghan refugee who evacuated Kabul in August 2021 with her five children. The documentary details her harrowing escape from Afghanistan and the beginning of her new life with her family in Minneapolis. Anahita was a police officer in Kabul who fled after being tipped-off that the Taliban was looking for her. Unfortunately, her husband didn't make it out of Afghanistan. In this hour-long documentary, Anahita recounts her escape from Afghanistan: getting to the airport, climbing over barbed wire fencing, nearly being shot by the Taliban, and trying to keep her children safely by her side throughout the ordeal. The film follows Anahita and her children as they settle into a new home with the help of a sponsor, Amy, and cope with the challenges of living in a new country without familiar support systems or knowledge of the language. With Amy's help, Anahita works to raise her children, learn English, and build a strong future for her family in the United States.
4:00 PM | The Bride Price (repeat)
Senior Chief Theresa Kachindamoto, advocates, activists, and locals fight together against forced marriage and cultural sexism in Malawi.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Kasturba Gandhi: Accidental Activist (repeat)
Kasturba Gandhi lived her life in the shadow of her iconic husband, but now her story is finally being told. Activist and master of nonviolent protest Mahatma Gandhi credited Kasturba with teaching him about the peaceful path to change prior to him leading the civil disobedience campaign against British occupation. Narrated by actor Naveen Andrews (Lost, The Dropout), KASTURBA GANDHI: ACCIDENTAL ACTIVIST shares her story for the first time. The documentary chronicles how she became one of the first women activists in modern history and how her legacy inspires women today. (Additional airings: 3/13 2:00 AM, 3/13 10:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Doc World – Crossings (repeat)
A group of international women peacemakers sets out on a risky journey across the DMZ between North and South Korea, calling for an end to the 70-year war that has divided the peninsula and its people. Comprised of Nobel Peace Laureates and renowned activists, the team faces daunting logistical and political challenges as they forge a path with their Korean sisters toward peace and reconciliation. (Additional airings: 3/13 12:00 AM, 3/13 8:00 AM, 3/13 3:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 AM, 3/15 4:00 AM, 3/15 9:00 AM, 3/15 5:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 13 (Friday)

12:00 AM | Doc World – Crossings (repeat)
A group of international women peacemakers sets out on a risky journey across the DMZ between North and South Korea, calling for an end to the 70-year war that has divided the peninsula and its people. Comprised of Nobel Peace Laureates and renowned activists, the team faces daunting logistical and political challenges as they forge a path with their Korean sisters toward peace and reconciliation. (Additional airings: 3/12 8:00 PM, 3/13 8:00 AM, 3/13 3:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 AM, 3/15 4:00 AM, 3/15 9:00 AM, 3/15 5:00 PM)
2:00 AM | Kasturba Gandhi: Accidental Activist (repeat)
Kasturba Gandhi lived her life in the shadow of her iconic husband, but now her story is finally being told. Activist and master of nonviolent protest Mahatma Gandhi credited Kasturba with teaching him about the peaceful path to change prior to him leading the civil disobedience campaign against British occupation. Narrated by actor Naveen Andrews (Lost, The Dropout), KASTURBA GANDHI: ACCIDENTAL ACTIVIST shares her story for the first time. The documentary chronicles how she became one of the first women activists in modern history and how her legacy inspires women today. (Additional airings: 3/12 7:00 PM, 3/13 10:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Orchard House: Home of Little Women (repeat)
THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN: LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S ORCHARD HOUSE is a captivating new documentary that transports viewers to a 350-year-old home in Concord, Massachusetts with literary and historical significance unlike any other. It is here that the classic novel, Little Women, was written and set. With a nurturing, talented family as owners and literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne as neighbors, Orchard House uniquely inspired Louisa May Alcott to write Little Women at a desk in her room that her father made especially for her. This classic and beloved novel has never been out of print. The documentary uncovers a fascinating piece of living history - a pilgrimage site for scholars and fans alike. This enduring and lively house speaks to the power of place in a way few American homes ever have. It also reveals the powerful historical, literary, and very human elements of the home and the people who lived there. THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN tells the story of Orchard House through archival photographs, letters and journal entries from one of the most well-documented families in American literary history, along with interviews of scholars and fans - including world class artists, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, and first-time visitors - in this entertaining and informative family-friendly film (Additional airings: 3/9 9:00 PM, 3/10 2:00 AM, 3/10 10:00 AM, 3/13 11:00 AM, 3/13 2:00 PM, 3/14 1:30 PM)
5:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Be The Change (repeat)
Change isn't only forged by the mighty; the bold actions of everyday individuals often spark it. Negin Karimian champions the cause of women's rights in Iran; Lisa Iezzoni and three heroic health aides share the life of a COVID-19 patient; and Mikhala Iversen channels the legacy of jazz and Creole into a vibrant retelling of New Orleans' history. Three storytellers, three interpretations of BE THE CHANGE; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/9 9:30 PM, 3/10 2:30 AM, 3/10 10:30 AM, 3/13 11:30 AM, 3/13 2:30 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Closer to Truth's Global Philosophy of Religion – Global Philosophy: What Is The World to Come?
The Ultimate Questions of vast existence and human sentience and human futures from the perspectives of Global Philosophy of Religion, featuring diverse religions/traditions (alphabetically): African, Buddhist, Chinese, Christian, Hindu, Islamic, and Jewish. (Additional airings: 3/13 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Doc World – Crossings (repeat)
A group of international women peacemakers sets out on a risky journey across the DMZ between North and South Korea, calling for an end to the 70-year war that has divided the peninsula and its people. Comprised of Nobel Peace Laureates and renowned activists, the team faces daunting logistical and political challenges as they forge a path with their Korean sisters toward peace and reconciliation. (Additional airings: 3/12 8:00 PM, 3/13 12:00 AM, 3/13 3:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 AM, 3/15 4:00 AM, 3/15 9:00 AM, 3/15 5:00 PM)
10:00 AM | Kasturba Gandhi: Accidental Activist (repeat)
Kasturba Gandhi lived her life in the shadow of her iconic husband, but now her story is finally being told. Activist and master of nonviolent protest Mahatma Gandhi credited Kasturba with teaching him about the peaceful path to change prior to him leading the civil disobedience campaign against British occupation. Narrated by actor Naveen Andrews (Lost, The Dropout), KASTURBA GANDHI: ACCIDENTAL ACTIVIST shares her story for the first time. The documentary chronicles how she became one of the first women activists in modern history and how her legacy inspires women today. (Additional airings: 3/12 7:00 PM, 3/13 2:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Orchard House: Home of Little Women (repeat)
THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN: LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S ORCHARD HOUSE is a captivating new documentary that transports viewers to a 350-year-old home in Concord, Massachusetts with literary and historical significance unlike any other. It is here that the classic novel, Little Women, was written and set. With a nurturing, talented family as owners and literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne as neighbors, Orchard House uniquely inspired Louisa May Alcott to write Little Women at a desk in her room that her father made especially for her. This classic and beloved novel has never been out of print. The documentary uncovers a fascinating piece of living history - a pilgrimage site for scholars and fans alike. This enduring and lively house speaks to the power of place in a way few American homes ever have. It also reveals the powerful historical, literary, and very human elements of the home and the people who lived there. THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN tells the story of Orchard House through archival photographs, letters and journal entries from one of the most well-documented families in American literary history, along with interviews of scholars and fans - including world class artists, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, and first-time visitors - in this entertaining and informative family-friendly film (Additional airings: 3/9 9:00 PM, 3/10 2:00 AM, 3/10 10:00 AM, 3/13 5:00 AM, 3/13 2:00 PM, 3/14 1:30 PM)
11:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Be The Change (repeat)
Change isn't only forged by the mighty; the bold actions of everyday individuals often spark it. Negin Karimian champions the cause of women's rights in Iran; Lisa Iezzoni and three heroic health aides share the life of a COVID-19 patient; and Mikhala Iversen channels the legacy of jazz and Creole into a vibrant retelling of New Orleans' history. Three storytellers, three interpretations of BE THE CHANGE; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/9 9:30 PM, 3/10 2:30 AM, 3/10 10:30 AM, 3/13 5:30 AM, 3/13 2:30 PM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 3/4 6:30 AM, 3/6 1:00 PM, 3/11 6:30 AM, 3/18 6:30 AM, 3/20 1:00 PM, 3/25 6:30 AM, 3/27 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Closer to Truth's Global Philosophy of Religion – Global Philosophy: What Is The World to Come?
The Ultimate Questions of vast existence and human sentience and human futures from the perspectives of Global Philosophy of Religion, featuring diverse religions/traditions (alphabetically): African, Buddhist, Chinese, Christian, Hindu, Islamic, and Jewish. (Additional airings: 3/13 6:30 AM)
2:00 PM | Orchard House: Home of Little Women (repeat)
THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN: LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S ORCHARD HOUSE is a captivating new documentary that transports viewers to a 350-year-old home in Concord, Massachusetts with literary and historical significance unlike any other. It is here that the classic novel, Little Women, was written and set. With a nurturing, talented family as owners and literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne as neighbors, Orchard House uniquely inspired Louisa May Alcott to write Little Women at a desk in her room that her father made especially for her. This classic and beloved novel has never been out of print. The documentary uncovers a fascinating piece of living history - a pilgrimage site for scholars and fans alike. This enduring and lively house speaks to the power of place in a way few American homes ever have. It also reveals the powerful historical, literary, and very human elements of the home and the people who lived there. THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN tells the story of Orchard House through archival photographs, letters and journal entries from one of the most well-documented families in American literary history, along with interviews of scholars and fans - including world class artists, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, and first-time visitors - in this entertaining and informative family-friendly film (Additional airings: 3/9 9:00 PM, 3/10 2:00 AM, 3/10 10:00 AM, 3/13 5:00 AM, 3/13 11:00 AM, 3/14 1:30 PM)
2:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Be The Change (repeat)
Change isn't only forged by the mighty; the bold actions of everyday individuals often spark it. Negin Karimian champions the cause of women's rights in Iran; Lisa Iezzoni and three heroic health aides share the life of a COVID-19 patient; and Mikhala Iversen channels the legacy of jazz and Creole into a vibrant retelling of New Orleans' history. Three storytellers, three interpretations of BE THE CHANGE; hosted by Theresa Okokon. (Additional airings: 3/9 9:30 PM, 3/10 2:30 AM, 3/10 10:30 AM, 3/13 5:30 AM, 3/13 11:30 AM)
3:00 PM | Doc World – Crossings (repeat)
A group of international women peacemakers sets out on a risky journey across the DMZ between North and South Korea, calling for an end to the 70-year war that has divided the peninsula and its people. Comprised of Nobel Peace Laureates and renowned activists, the team faces daunting logistical and political challenges as they forge a path with their Korean sisters toward peace and reconciliation. (Additional airings: 3/12 8:00 PM, 3/13 12:00 AM, 3/13 8:00 AM, 3/15 2:00 AM, 3/15 4:00 AM, 3/15 9:00 AM, 3/15 5:00 PM)
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen (repeat)
Join Lucy Worsley for an exploration of how Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries. (Additional airings: 3/14 12:00 AM, 3/14 8:00 AM, 3/14 2:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 AM, 3/17 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain (repeat)
Investigate why Queen Anne's powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten. Lucy Worsley shares the inside story of the salacious gossip about Anne's love life that helped destroy her image and legacy. (Additional airings: 3/14 1:00 AM, 3/14 9:00 AM, 3/14 3:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 AM, 3/18 11:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen (repeat)
Find out why Marie Antoinette is often blamed for causing the French Revolution by saying "let them eat cake" to her starving subjects. Lucy Worsley uncovers the myths and secrets that led the doomed queen to the guillotine. (Additional airings: 3/14 2:00 AM, 3/14 10:00 AM, 3/14 4:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 AM, 3/19 11:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 PM, 3/6 11:00 PM, 3/8 2:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 PM, 3/20 11:00 PM, 3/22 2:00 PM, 3/27 11:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 PM)

Mar 14 (Saturday)

12:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen (repeat)
Join Lucy Worsley for an exploration of how Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries. (Additional airings: 3/13 7:00 PM, 3/14 8:00 AM, 3/14 2:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 AM, 3/17 11:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain (repeat)
Investigate why Queen Anne's powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten. Lucy Worsley shares the inside story of the salacious gossip about Anne's love life that helped destroy her image and legacy. (Additional airings: 3/13 8:00 PM, 3/14 9:00 AM, 3/14 3:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 AM, 3/18 11:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen (repeat)
Find out why Marie Antoinette is often blamed for causing the French Revolution by saying "let them eat cake" to her starving subjects. Lucy Worsley uncovers the myths and secrets that led the doomed queen to the guillotine. (Additional airings: 3/13 9:00 PM, 3/14 10:00 AM, 3/14 4:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 AM, 3/19 11:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Eudora
(Additional airings: 3/7 7:00 PM, 3/9 4:00 AM)
6:00 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – A Moment In Time (repeat)
Influencers of Our Time" is a captivating program that showcases the impactful moments, extraordinary individuals, and significant events that are shaping our world. Join us as we shine a spotlight on the visionaries, trailblazers, and change-makers who are leaving an indelible mark on society. Through compelling narratives and in-depth interviews, this show offers a glimpse into the lives and achievements of those who are making a profound impact in various fields. (Additional airings: 3/7 11:30 AM, 3/9 6:30 AM, 3/9 1:00 PM)
6:30 AM | Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack is a weekly half hour series devoted to providing trustworthy, understandable advice about how to build and protect wealth over the long-term. One of the most experienced business journalists in television, Consuelo Mack consistently attracts experts at the highest levels, bringing the best minds in the business to explore building and protecting long-term wealth. Wide-ranging topics -- including green investing, alternative energy, and insurance -- cover all the investments viewers care about: stocks, bonds real estate, art and collectibles. Every episode ends with a personal finance Action Point to help viewers manage their financial lives. (Additional airings: 3/7 6:30 AM, 3/7 11:00 AM, 3/14 11:00 AM, 3/21 6:30 AM, 3/21 11:00 AM, 3/28 6:30 AM, 3/28 11:00 AM)
7:00 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
7:30 AM | 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
8:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen (repeat)
Join Lucy Worsley for an exploration of how Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries. (Additional airings: 3/13 7:00 PM, 3/14 12:00 AM, 3/14 2:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 AM, 3/17 11:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain (repeat)
Investigate why Queen Anne's powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten. Lucy Worsley shares the inside story of the salacious gossip about Anne's love life that helped destroy her image and legacy. (Additional airings: 3/13 8:00 PM, 3/14 1:00 AM, 3/14 3:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 AM, 3/18 11:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen (repeat)
Find out why Marie Antoinette is often blamed for causing the French Revolution by saying "let them eat cake" to her starving subjects. Lucy Worsley uncovers the myths and secrets that led the doomed queen to the guillotine. (Additional airings: 3/13 9:00 PM, 3/14 2:00 AM, 3/14 4:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 AM, 3/19 11:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack is a weekly half hour series devoted to providing trustworthy, understandable advice about how to build and protect wealth over the long-term. One of the most experienced business journalists in television, Consuelo Mack consistently attracts experts at the highest levels, bringing the best minds in the business to explore building and protecting long-term wealth. Wide-ranging topics -- including green investing, alternative energy, and insurance -- cover all the investments viewers care about: stocks, bonds real estate, art and collectibles. Every episode ends with a personal finance Action Point to help viewers manage their financial lives. (Additional airings: 3/7 6:30 AM, 3/7 11:00 AM, 3/14 6:30 AM, 3/21 6:30 AM, 3/21 11:00 AM, 3/28 6:30 AM, 3/28 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Midlife Movement (repeat)
Midlife Reinvention" is a compelling and insightful topic that delves into the personal journeys of individuals navigating the unique challenges and opportunities that come with a midlife transition. Join us as we explore the stories of those undergoing profound changes in their careers, relationships, and personal growth during this pivotal stage of life. Through candid interviews and expert advice, this show provides guidance on how to embrace, navigate, and thrive through midlife changes. (Additional airings: 3/16 6:30 AM, 3/16 1:00 PM, 3/21 6:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Recovery City (repeat)
An unflinching look at addiction and recovery as seen through the eyes of four women. Christine fights to regain custody of her children. Janis and Rebecca navigate the city's toughest corners trying to save lives, while Bridget?s daily meetings uplift those still struggling. Recovery City highlights the resilience and camaraderie of a community rallying around the belief that recovery is possible. (Additional airings: 3/11 8:30 PM, 3/12 1:30 AM, 3/12 9:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Orchard House: Home of Little Women (repeat)
THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN: LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S ORCHARD HOUSE is a captivating new documentary that transports viewers to a 350-year-old home in Concord, Massachusetts with literary and historical significance unlike any other. It is here that the classic novel, Little Women, was written and set. With a nurturing, talented family as owners and literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne as neighbors, Orchard House uniquely inspired Louisa May Alcott to write Little Women at a desk in her room that her father made especially for her. This classic and beloved novel has never been out of print. The documentary uncovers a fascinating piece of living history - a pilgrimage site for scholars and fans alike. This enduring and lively house speaks to the power of place in a way few American homes ever have. It also reveals the powerful historical, literary, and very human elements of the home and the people who lived there. THE HOME OF LITTLE WOMEN tells the story of Orchard House through archival photographs, letters and journal entries from one of the most well-documented families in American literary history, along with interviews of scholars and fans - including world class artists, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, and first-time visitors - in this entertaining and informative family-friendly film (Additional airings: 3/9 9:00 PM, 3/10 2:00 AM, 3/10 10:00 AM, 3/13 5:00 AM, 3/13 11:00 AM, 3/13 2:00 PM)
2:00 PM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen (repeat)
Join Lucy Worsley for an exploration of how Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries. (Additional airings: 3/13 7:00 PM, 3/14 12:00 AM, 3/14 8:00 AM, 3/17 5:00 AM, 3/17 11:00 AM)
3:00 PM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain (repeat)
Investigate why Queen Anne's powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten. Lucy Worsley shares the inside story of the salacious gossip about Anne's love life that helped destroy her image and legacy. (Additional airings: 3/13 8:00 PM, 3/14 1:00 AM, 3/14 9:00 AM, 3/18 5:00 AM, 3/18 11:00 AM)
4:00 PM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen (repeat)
Find out why Marie Antoinette is often blamed for causing the French Revolution by saying "let them eat cake" to her starving subjects. Lucy Worsley uncovers the myths and secrets that led the doomed queen to the guillotine. (Additional airings: 3/13 9:00 PM, 3/14 2:00 AM, 3/14 10:00 AM, 3/19 5:00 AM, 3/19 11:00 AM)
5:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
5:30 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
6:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 3/1 4:00 PM, 3/7 6:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 PM, 3/15 4:00 PM, 3/21 6:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 PM, 3/28 6:00 PM, 3/29 4:00 PM)
6:30 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: 3/7 6:30 PM, 3/21 6:30 PM, 3/28 6:30 PM)
7:00 PM | Pacific Heartbeat – Ola Hou - Journey to New York Fashion Week (repeat)
A film by: Justyn Ah Chong. When Native Hawaiian fashion designer Sharayah Chun-Lai receives an out-of-the blue invitation from the world-renowned Runway 7 to showcase her brand, Ola Hou Designs, at the prestigious New York Fashion Week, she and her supportive family are tossed into a fast-paced world of planning, preparation, and runway readiness to bring the spirit of the Big Island to the magic of the Big Apple. Woven into the fabric of Ola Hou Designs is a story of resilience, family, and all the things it takes to make a dream become reality. Join the journey as Sharayah puts it all on the line to bring Ola Hou Designs to the New York runway. (Additional airings: 3/16 4:00 AM)
8:00 PM | American Masters – Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story (repeat)
After the tragic death of her mother, a young Liza Minnelli - in the midst of personal and professional challenges - seeks out mentors to help polish her boundless raw talent. (Additional airings: 3/15 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – Three Shots
(Additional airings: 3/15 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: 3/16 5:00 AM)

Mar 15 (Sunday)

12:00 AM | American Masters – Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story (repeat)
After the tragic death of her mother, a young Liza Minnelli - in the midst of personal and professional challenges - seeks out mentors to help polish her boundless raw talent. (Additional airings: 3/14 8:00 PM)
2:00 AM | Doc World – Crossings (repeat)
A group of international women peacemakers sets out on a risky journey across the DMZ between North and South Korea, calling for an end to the 70-year war that has divided the peninsula and its people. Comprised of Nobel Peace Laureates and renowned activists, the team faces daunting logistical and political challenges as they forge a path with their Korean sisters toward peace and reconciliation. (Additional airings: 3/12 8:00 PM, 3/13 12:00 AM, 3/13 8:00 AM, 3/13 3:00 PM, 3/15 4:00 AM, 3/15 9:00 AM, 3/15 5:00 PM)
4:00 AM | Doc World – Crossings (repeat)
A group of international women peacemakers sets out on a risky journey across the DMZ between North and South Korea, calling for an end to the 70-year war that has divided the peninsula and its people. Comprised of Nobel Peace Laureates and renowned activists, the team faces daunting logistical and political challenges as they forge a path with their Korean sisters toward peace and reconciliation. (Additional airings: 3/12 8:00 PM, 3/13 12:00 AM, 3/13 8:00 AM, 3/13 3:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 AM, 3/15 9:00 AM, 3/15 5:00 PM)
6:00 AM | On Story – The Bear: A Conversation with Joanna Calo (repeat)
This week on ON STORY, The Bear's Joanna Calo delves into her experience sharing showrunning duties with creator Christopher Storer and crafting lovable characters that keep an audience invested. (Additional airings: 3/15 4:30 PM)
6:30 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
7:00 AM | 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM | The Open Mind – Discovering Dinosaur Extinction and the Atom Bomb
Collisions" author Alec Nevala-Lee discusses his landmark biography of physicist Luis Alvarez. (Additional airings: 3/15 3:00 PM, 3/16 1:30 PM)
8:00 AM | DW Focus On Europe
With Focus on Europe, DW has developed a new program that adds a more personal touch to the issues affecting people across the continent. The weekly magazine which replaced European Journal in October 2014 provides audiences an inside perspective on the diversity of people, places, conflicts and coexistence that define Europe. Focus on Europe presents genuine stories about the lives of real people - from the Polish blacksmith to the Finnish air traffic controller, from a British businessman to a Turkish women's activist. Reporters file their stories from all over the continent and special editions are devoted to a particular country or event. Focus on Europe will continue to attract audiences with up close, visually powerful, exciting and balanced profiles and reporting. Like its predecessor, this new series is a must see for everyone who wants to be an expert on Europe. (Additional airings: 3/1 8:00 AM, 3/8 8:00 AM, 3/22 8:00 AM, 3/29 8:00 AM)
8:30 AM | DW Global Us
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization. (Additional airings: 3/22 8:30 AM, 3/29 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM | Doc World – Crossings (repeat)
A group of international women peacemakers sets out on a risky journey across the DMZ between North and South Korea, calling for an end to the 70-year war that has divided the peninsula and its people. Comprised of Nobel Peace Laureates and renowned activists, the team faces daunting logistical and political challenges as they forge a path with their Korean sisters toward peace and reconciliation. (Additional airings: 3/12 8:00 PM, 3/13 12:00 AM, 3/13 8:00 AM, 3/13 3:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 AM, 3/15 4:00 AM, 3/15 5:00 PM)
11:00 AM | The Chavis Chronicles – Tameka Simmons
THE CHAVIS CHRONICLES is a thought-provoking half-hour weekly talk show with an urban American flair featuring interviews with famous leaders and politicians, doctors and scientists, cultural leaders and influencers from around the globe. The public affairs program goes beyond the headlines offering insights on matters that impact the public, and provides a unique perspective from a renowned living legend of the African-American world. Each week, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. hosts the 52-part series. Dr. Chavis - an award-winning journalist, civil rights icon, and consummate intellectual influencer - is a skilled interviewer who presents important content and diverse conversations that are engaging, enlightening and entertaining to a wide audience.
11:30 AM | Laura Flanders & Friends
THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW is back with more award-winning interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change in our world today. Hosted by multi-media reporter and author Laura Flanders, the series features smart, solutions-driven conversations with forward-thinking people, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Indian writer Arundhati Roy, actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, and actress/activist Laverne Cox. Laura and her team also report from the field on cutting-edge innovations and topics such as collective ownership and ways that organizations across the country are addressing disparity in the housing market. Every month, contributors S. Mitra Kalita and Sara Lomax, co-founders of the URL Media network, join Laura for "Meet the BIPOC Press," a monthly feature of the show highlighting reporters of color from minority-owned and operated media outlets from around the country. THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW Season 5 is independently-produced and recorded in a small cabin in rural Sullivan County, New York. (Additional airings: 3/1 11:30 AM, 3/8 11:30 AM, 3/22 11:30 AM, 3/29 11:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Great Lakes NOW Series – Trails and Wetlands
In this episode of Great Lakes Now, building mountain bike trails on the shores of Lake Superior, investigating how a Supreme Court ruling threatens wetlands, and The Catch offers even more news from around the lakes
12:30 PM | America's Heartland (repeat)
AMERICA'S HEARTLAND celebrates the men and women across who grow the country's crops, raise its livestock, tend its nurseries and prepare its food. AMERICA'S HEARTLAND taps into the national fascination with food and curiosity about unfamiliar places and ways of life, while also exploring the American values of family, hard work and the spirit of independence. The series, produced entirely on location, portrays the worlds of agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture complete with fascinating stories, compelling characters, innovative ideas and enticing travel destinations. (Additional airings: 3/1 12:30 PM, 3/8 12:30 PM, 3/22 12:30 PM, 3/29 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM | Climate California – Unity
Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories. This is an invitation to Climate California, an original series that reminds us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have.
1:30 PM | Start Up – The Blok Climbing Co. - Fort Worth, Texas (repeat)
Developing a passion for climbing during the pandemic, Skyler decided to turn his hobby into a family business with The Blok Climbing Co. Relocating his family from California to Texas, The Blok is quickly becoming the premier destination for bouldering in northern Texas.
2:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 PM, 3/6 11:00 PM, 3/8 2:00 PM, 3/13 11:00 PM, 3/20 11:00 PM, 3/22 2:00 PM, 3/27 11:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 PM)
3:00 PM | The Open Mind – Discovering Dinosaur Extinction and the Atom Bomb
Collisions" author Alec Nevala-Lee discusses his landmark biography of physicist Luis Alvarez. (Additional airings: 3/15 7:30 AM, 3/16 1:30 PM)
3:30 PM | Ict Newscast (Kaet) – Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26011
4:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 3/1 4:00 PM, 3/7 6:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 PM, 3/14 6:00 PM, 3/21 6:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 PM, 3/28 6:00 PM, 3/29 4:00 PM)
4:30 PM | On Story – The Bear: A Conversation with Joanna Calo (repeat)
This week on ON STORY, The Bear's Joanna Calo delves into her experience sharing showrunning duties with creator Christopher Storer and crafting lovable characters that keep an audience invested. (Additional airings: 3/15 6:00 AM)
5:00 PM | Doc World – Crossings (repeat)
A group of international women peacemakers sets out on a risky journey across the DMZ between North and South Korea, calling for an end to the 70-year war that has divided the peninsula and its people. Comprised of Nobel Peace Laureates and renowned activists, the team faces daunting logistical and political challenges as they forge a path with their Korean sisters toward peace and reconciliation. (Additional airings: 3/12 8:00 PM, 3/13 12:00 AM, 3/13 8:00 AM, 3/13 3:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 AM, 3/15 4:00 AM, 3/15 9:00 AM)
7:00 PM | French Village – Three Shots
(Additional airings: 3/14 10:00 PM)
8:00 PM | Nature – Hippo King (repeat)
Follow the life of an old hippo, a king of its kind, and discover the true character of one of Earth's largest land mammals. (Additional airings: 3/16 12:00 AM, 3/16 8:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Finding Your Roots – Where Did We Come from? (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. journeys with Erin Burnett, Amy Carlson and Andre Leon Talley, three guests from diverse backgrounds, as they meet the ancestors who laid the groundwork for their success. (Additional airings: 3/16 1:00 AM, 3/16 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | American Experience – Fly with Me
As television's longest-running, most-watched history series, American Experience brings to life the incredible characters and epic stories that helped form this nation. (Additional airings: 3/16 2:00 AM, 3/16 10:00 AM)

Mar 16 (Monday)

12:00 AM | Nature – Hippo King (repeat)
Follow the life of an old hippo, a king of its kind, and discover the true character of one of Earth's largest land mammals. (Additional airings: 3/15 8:00 PM, 3/16 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Where Did We Come from? (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. journeys with Erin Burnett, Amy Carlson and Andre Leon Talley, three guests from diverse backgrounds, as they meet the ancestors who laid the groundwork for their success. (Additional airings: 3/15 9:00 PM, 3/16 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | American Experience – Fly with Me
As television's longest-running, most-watched history series, American Experience brings to life the incredible characters and epic stories that helped form this nation. (Additional airings: 3/15 10:00 PM, 3/16 10:00 AM)
4:00 AM | Pacific Heartbeat – Ola Hou - Journey to New York Fashion Week (repeat)
A film by: Justyn Ah Chong. When Native Hawaiian fashion designer Sharayah Chun-Lai receives an out-of-the blue invitation from the world-renowned Runway 7 to showcase her brand, Ola Hou Designs, at the prestigious New York Fashion Week, she and her supportive family are tossed into a fast-paced world of planning, preparation, and runway readiness to bring the spirit of the Big Island to the magic of the Big Apple. Woven into the fabric of Ola Hou Designs is a story of resilience, family, and all the things it takes to make a dream become reality. Join the journey as Sharayah puts it all on the line to bring Ola Hou Designs to the New York runway. (Additional airings: 3/14 7:00 PM)
5:00 AM | 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: 3/14 11:00 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Midlife Movement (repeat)
Midlife Reinvention" is a compelling and insightful topic that delves into the personal journeys of individuals navigating the unique challenges and opportunities that come with a midlife transition. Join us as we explore the stories of those undergoing profound changes in their careers, relationships, and personal growth during this pivotal stage of life. Through candid interviews and expert advice, this show provides guidance on how to embrace, navigate, and thrive through midlife changes. (Additional airings: 3/14 11:30 AM, 3/16 1:00 PM, 3/21 6:00 AM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nature – Hippo King (repeat)
Follow the life of an old hippo, a king of its kind, and discover the true character of one of Earth's largest land mammals. (Additional airings: 3/15 8:00 PM, 3/16 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Finding Your Roots – Where Did We Come from? (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. journeys with Erin Burnett, Amy Carlson and Andre Leon Talley, three guests from diverse backgrounds, as they meet the ancestors who laid the groundwork for their success. (Additional airings: 3/15 9:00 PM, 3/16 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | American Experience – Fly with Me
As television's longest-running, most-watched history series, American Experience brings to life the incredible characters and epic stories that helped form this nation. (Additional airings: 3/15 10:00 PM, 3/16 2:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Midlife Movement (repeat)
Midlife Reinvention" is a compelling and insightful topic that delves into the personal journeys of individuals navigating the unique challenges and opportunities that come with a midlife transition. Join us as we explore the stories of those undergoing profound changes in their careers, relationships, and personal growth during this pivotal stage of life. Through candid interviews and expert advice, this show provides guidance on how to embrace, navigate, and thrive through midlife changes. (Additional airings: 3/14 11:30 AM, 3/16 6:30 AM, 3/21 6:00 AM)
1:30 PM | The Open Mind – Discovering Dinosaur Extinction and the Atom Bomb
Collisions" author Alec Nevala-Lee discusses his landmark biography of physicist Luis Alvarez. (Additional airings: 3/15 7:30 AM, 3/15 3:00 PM)
2:00 PM | Facing The Laughter: Minnie Pearl (repeat)
Small-town girl Sarah Cannon dreamed of becoming a Shakespearean actress; instead, she became famous as the class-act comedian Minnie Pearl. With her "Howdee" greeting and price tag dangling from her straw hat, this simple character became an icon of country music through radio, live stage performances, and television. The educated, serious Cannon and her playful, uncomplicated alter ego created a legacy of compassion, empowerment and humor. FACING THE LAUGHTER: MINNIE PEARL is a 90-minute documentary that explores how this beloved character impacted American culture and how it's still relevant today.
3:30 PM | Coronation Girls (repeat)
In the summer of 1953, philanthropist Garfield Weston put together a sponsorship to send 50 girls from rural communities across Canada to visit London. A cross-country train collected each participant, beginning in the Yukon and gradually reaching the port of Montreal. There, they boarded The Empress of France and dodged icebergs across a stormy Atlantic before finally reaching Liverpool. They were soon standing in Oxford Street to witness the coronation procession of Queen Elizabeth. Witnessing a princess becoming the queen of England transformed them instantly and forever. The elements of character they saw in her, a young woman so close in age to themselves who took on the weight of the Crown, inspired them and shaped a way of being that has guided their lives. Featuring guest appearances by actor Richard E. Grant and His Majesty King Charles III, CORONATION GIRLS includes interviews with a number of the women who participated in the trip and follows them as they return one last time to Buckingham Palace.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Nurse-Midwives: Addressing The Maternal Health C (repeat)
With the help of the Community-based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program or CNEP, nurse-midwives and nurse-practitioners are making a difference in rural and underserved communities. (Additional airings: 3/17 12:00 AM, 3/17 8:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 AM)
8:00 PM | POV – Midwives (repeat)
Meet two women running a makeshift clinic in western Myanmar torn apart by ethnic violence. The Buddhist owner helps her apprentice part of a Muslim minority group denied their basic rights become a steady health care provider for her people. (Additional airings: 3/17 1:00 AM, 3/17 9:00 AM, 3/22 2:00 AM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Strange Happenings
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: 3/17 2:30 AM, 3/17 10:30 AM, 3/20 5:30 AM, 3/20 11:30 AM, 3/20 2:30 PM, 3/22 3:30 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 17 (Tuesday)

12:00 AM | Nurse-Midwives: Addressing The Maternal Health C (repeat)
With the help of the Community-based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program or CNEP, nurse-midwives and nurse-practitioners are making a difference in rural and underserved communities. (Additional airings: 3/16 7:00 PM, 3/17 8:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 AM)
1:00 AM | POV – Midwives (repeat)
Meet two women running a makeshift clinic in western Myanmar torn apart by ethnic violence. The Buddhist owner helps her apprentice part of a Muslim minority group denied their basic rights become a steady health care provider for her people. (Additional airings: 3/16 8:00 PM, 3/17 9:00 AM, 3/22 2:00 AM)
2:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Strange Happenings
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: 3/16 9:30 PM, 3/17 10:30 AM, 3/20 5:30 AM, 3/20 11:30 AM, 3/20 2:30 PM, 3/22 3:30 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen (repeat)
Join Lucy Worsley for an exploration of how Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries. (Additional airings: 3/13 7:00 PM, 3/14 12:00 AM, 3/14 8:00 AM, 3/14 2:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:30 AM, 3/3 1:30 PM, 3/10 6:30 AM, 3/10 1:30 PM, 3/17 1:30 PM, 3/20 6:30 PM, 3/24 6:30 AM, 3/24 1:30 PM, 3/31 6:30 AM, 3/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nurse-Midwives: Addressing The Maternal Health C (repeat)
With the help of the Community-based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program or CNEP, nurse-midwives and nurse-practitioners are making a difference in rural and underserved communities. (Additional airings: 3/16 7:00 PM, 3/17 12:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 AM)
9:00 AM | POV – Midwives (repeat)
Meet two women running a makeshift clinic in western Myanmar torn apart by ethnic violence. The Buddhist owner helps her apprentice part of a Muslim minority group denied their basic rights become a steady health care provider for her people. (Additional airings: 3/16 8:00 PM, 3/17 1:00 AM, 3/22 2:00 AM)
10:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Strange Happenings
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: 3/16 9:30 PM, 3/17 2:30 AM, 3/20 5:30 AM, 3/20 11:30 AM, 3/20 2:30 PM, 3/22 3:30 AM)
11:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen (repeat)
Join Lucy Worsley for an exploration of how Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries. (Additional airings: 3/13 7:00 PM, 3/14 12:00 AM, 3/14 8:00 AM, 3/14 2:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 3/10 1:00 PM, 3/24 1:00 PM, 3/31 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:30 AM, 3/3 1:30 PM, 3/10 6:30 AM, 3/10 1:30 PM, 3/17 6:30 AM, 3/20 6:30 PM, 3/24 6:30 AM, 3/24 1:30 PM, 3/31 6:30 AM, 3/31 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Your Roots Are Showing
3:00 PM | Harpists's Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Soun (repeat)
A HARPIST'S LEGACY: ANN HOBSON PILOT AND THE SOUND OF CHANGE profiles the inspirational life and distinguished career of the revered harpist. This compelling documentary follows Ann Hobson Pilot's trailblazing journey as the first black female principal player in a major symphony orchestra and also as an international soloist, teacher, mentor and driving force behind music-education programs for underserved minorities. A HARPIST'S LEGACY uses her professional journey to explore the increasing racial diversity and shift in attitudes toward musicians of color in the classical music world.
3:30 PM | American Masters – Marcella (repeat)
Discover how celebrated writer Marcella Hazan shaped Italian cuisine in America. After immigrating to New York in the 1950s, she began making authentic dishes from her Italian roots and inspired millions of Americans with her cookbooks.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 4 (repeat)
The Okavango Delta is transformed by the arrival of the flood, bringing new challenges for the big cats. The lion cubs experience water and its dangers for the first time. (Additional airings: 3/18 12:00 AM, 3/18 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 5 (repeat)
The team witnesses a baby boom in the Delta. Lioness Matho must protect her cubs alone, while leopard mum, Xudum, reveals her newborns with danger looming nearby. (Additional airings: 3/18 1:00 AM, 3/18 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 6 (repeat)
As lion numbers rise, the competition for food becomes fierce. A lioness risks her life to feed her five cubs and Xudum's newborn leopard cubs face a deadly threat. (Additional airings: 3/18 2:00 AM, 3/18 10:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 18 (Wednesday)

12:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 4 (repeat)
The Okavango Delta is transformed by the arrival of the flood, bringing new challenges for the big cats. The lion cubs experience water and its dangers for the first time. (Additional airings: 3/17 7:00 PM, 3/18 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 5 (repeat)
The team witnesses a baby boom in the Delta. Lioness Matho must protect her cubs alone, while leopard mum, Xudum, reveals her newborns with danger looming nearby. (Additional airings: 3/17 8:00 PM, 3/18 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 6 (repeat)
As lion numbers rise, the competition for food becomes fierce. A lioness risks her life to feed her five cubs and Xudum's newborn leopard cubs face a deadly threat. (Additional airings: 3/17 9:00 PM, 3/18 10:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain (repeat)
Investigate why Queen Anne's powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten. Lucy Worsley shares the inside story of the salacious gossip about Anne's love life that helped destroy her image and legacy. (Additional airings: 3/13 8:00 PM, 3/14 1:00 AM, 3/14 9:00 AM, 3/14 3:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 3/4 6:30 AM, 3/6 1:00 PM, 3/11 6:30 AM, 3/13 1:00 PM, 3/20 1:00 PM, 3/25 6:30 AM, 3/27 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 4 (repeat)
The Okavango Delta is transformed by the arrival of the flood, bringing new challenges for the big cats. The lion cubs experience water and its dangers for the first time. (Additional airings: 3/17 7:00 PM, 3/18 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 5 (repeat)
The team witnesses a baby boom in the Delta. Lioness Matho must protect her cubs alone, while leopard mum, Xudum, reveals her newborns with danger looming nearby. (Additional airings: 3/17 8:00 PM, 3/18 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | Big Cats 24/7 – Episode 6 (repeat)
As lion numbers rise, the competition for food becomes fierce. A lioness risks her life to feed her five cubs and Xudum's newborn leopard cubs face a deadly threat. (Additional airings: 3/17 9:00 PM, 3/18 2:00 AM)
11:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain (repeat)
Investigate why Queen Anne's powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten. Lucy Worsley shares the inside story of the salacious gossip about Anne's love life that helped destroy her image and legacy. (Additional airings: 3/13 8:00 PM, 3/14 1:00 AM, 3/14 9:00 AM, 3/14 3:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Energy Switch – Students on the Future of Energy (repeat)
Two advanced energy students share their thoughts on the future of nuclear, carbon capture and storage, solar and wind, batteries, energy reliability, climate change and their hopes for the future. Shadya Taleb, a graduate research assistant in carbon capture and storage at the Bureau of Economic Geology, and Grace Stanke, a nuclear engineering student and Miss America 2023, discuss.
2:00 PM | Bonnie Boswell Presents: Saving Moms (repeat)
Reporter Bonnie Boswell's latest conversation with leading experts examines why groups of women disproportionately experience higher mortality rates related to pregnancy and childbirth in the country. Boswell addresses disparities and contributing factors that result in poor health outcomes for mothers and babies as well as ways local public health professionals are combatting the national crisis.
3:00 PM | N of 1 (repeat)
This thought-provoking and charged inquiry takes viewers on a journey spanning three continents, with broad implications for cancer patients, as a young American woman travels with a Canadian researcher, Israeli scientist and English surgeon to undergo a potentially life-saving experiment in India.
4:30 PM | Penny: Champion of the Marginalized (repeat)
PENNY is a multi-dimensional portrait of Penny Cooper, a celebrated criminal defense attorney, art collector, supporter of female artists, and protector of the underdog. Cooper's life brims with stories mirroring the profound changes in our country from the 1940s to the present. In this revealing documentary, Cooper proves herself quite the raconteur with seemingly unlimited anecdotes. Her stories are engaging; sometimes funny, and sometimes distressing. The film is a collection of these moments as told by Cooper and the people who have been impacted by her dynamic spirit. The talented lawyer and art enthusiast offers a unique perspective on important social narratives such as criminal justice, the artists and collectors who generate today's global contemporary art market, gender equality, and more. Through it all, she has found herself at the center of dramatic social progress for women. A role model and pioneer, Cooper perhaps owes much of her success in transcending the glass ceiling to her unwavering resilience, fortitude and infamous humility. (Additional airings: 3/3 2:00 PM)
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Finding Her Beat (repeat)
In FINDING HER BEAT, a master of Japanese drumming and a Korean adoptee from Minnesota boldly convene an all-female troupe to perform Taiko, the Japanese drumming art that has been off-limits to women for centuries. As the early menace of COVID rumbles in the background, the group faces down hurdles to prepare for a historic performance in snowy St. Paul. Buoyed by dynamic drum performances and do-or-die spirit, FINDING HER BEAT is an energizing and uplifting story of music, cultural expression, and sisterhood. (Additional airings: 3/19 12:00 AM, 3/19 8:00 AM)
8:30 PM | Fanny: The Right to Rock (repeat)
Sometime in the 1960s, in sunny Sacramento, two Filipina American sisters got together with other teenage girls to play music. Little did they know their garage band would evolve into the legendary rock group Fanny, the first all-women band to release an LP with a major record label. Despite releasing five critically-acclaimed albums over five years, touring with famed bands from Slade to Chicago and amassing a dedicated fan base of music legends including David Bowie, Fanny's groundbreaking impact in music was written out of history... until bandmates reunite 50 years later with a new rock record deal. With incredible archival footage of the band's rocking past intercut with its next chapter releasing a new LP today, the film includes interviews with a large cadre of music icons, including Def Leppard's Joe Elliott, Bonnie Raitt, The Go-Go's Kathy Valentine, Todd Rundgren, The Runaways' Cherie Currie, Lovin' Spoonful's John Sebastian, The B52's Kate Pierson, Charles Neville and David Bowie guitarist and bassist Earl Slick and Gail Ann Dorsey. Fighting early barriers of race, gender and sexuality in the music industry, and now ageism, the incredible women of Fanny are ready to claim their hallowed place in the halls of rock 'n' roll fame. (Additional airings: 3/19 1:30 AM, 3/19 9:30 AM, 3/21 12:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 19 (Thursday)

12:00 AM | Finding Her Beat (repeat)
In FINDING HER BEAT, a master of Japanese drumming and a Korean adoptee from Minnesota boldly convene an all-female troupe to perform Taiko, the Japanese drumming art that has been off-limits to women for centuries. As the early menace of COVID rumbles in the background, the group faces down hurdles to prepare for a historic performance in snowy St. Paul. Buoyed by dynamic drum performances and do-or-die spirit, FINDING HER BEAT is an energizing and uplifting story of music, cultural expression, and sisterhood. (Additional airings: 3/18 7:00 PM, 3/19 8:00 AM)
1:30 AM | Fanny: The Right to Rock (repeat)
Sometime in the 1960s, in sunny Sacramento, two Filipina American sisters got together with other teenage girls to play music. Little did they know their garage band would evolve into the legendary rock group Fanny, the first all-women band to release an LP with a major record label. Despite releasing five critically-acclaimed albums over five years, touring with famed bands from Slade to Chicago and amassing a dedicated fan base of music legends including David Bowie, Fanny's groundbreaking impact in music was written out of history... until bandmates reunite 50 years later with a new rock record deal. With incredible archival footage of the band's rocking past intercut with its next chapter releasing a new LP today, the film includes interviews with a large cadre of music icons, including Def Leppard's Joe Elliott, Bonnie Raitt, The Go-Go's Kathy Valentine, Todd Rundgren, The Runaways' Cherie Currie, Lovin' Spoonful's John Sebastian, The B52's Kate Pierson, Charles Neville and David Bowie guitarist and bassist Earl Slick and Gail Ann Dorsey. Fighting early barriers of race, gender and sexuality in the music industry, and now ageism, the incredible women of Fanny are ready to claim their hallowed place in the halls of rock 'n' roll fame. (Additional airings: 3/18 8:30 PM, 3/19 9:30 AM, 3/21 12:00 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen (repeat)
Find out why Marie Antoinette is often blamed for causing the French Revolution by saying "let them eat cake" to her starving subjects. Lucy Worsley uncovers the myths and secrets that led the doomed queen to the guillotine. (Additional airings: 3/13 9:00 PM, 3/14 2:00 AM, 3/14 10:00 AM, 3/14 4:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Story in the Public Square – David McCraw
Journalists play a vital role in the health of a free society. But The New York Times' David E. McCraw isn't a journalist, he's a lawyer, reporting from the frontlines of the battle for freedom of the press. (Additional airings: 3/19 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Finding Her Beat (repeat)
In FINDING HER BEAT, a master of Japanese drumming and a Korean adoptee from Minnesota boldly convene an all-female troupe to perform Taiko, the Japanese drumming art that has been off-limits to women for centuries. As the early menace of COVID rumbles in the background, the group faces down hurdles to prepare for a historic performance in snowy St. Paul. Buoyed by dynamic drum performances and do-or-die spirit, FINDING HER BEAT is an energizing and uplifting story of music, cultural expression, and sisterhood. (Additional airings: 3/18 7:00 PM, 3/19 12:00 AM)
9:30 AM | Fanny: The Right to Rock (repeat)
Sometime in the 1960s, in sunny Sacramento, two Filipina American sisters got together with other teenage girls to play music. Little did they know their garage band would evolve into the legendary rock group Fanny, the first all-women band to release an LP with a major record label. Despite releasing five critically-acclaimed albums over five years, touring with famed bands from Slade to Chicago and amassing a dedicated fan base of music legends including David Bowie, Fanny's groundbreaking impact in music was written out of history... until bandmates reunite 50 years later with a new rock record deal. With incredible archival footage of the band's rocking past intercut with its next chapter releasing a new LP today, the film includes interviews with a large cadre of music icons, including Def Leppard's Joe Elliott, Bonnie Raitt, The Go-Go's Kathy Valentine, Todd Rundgren, The Runaways' Cherie Currie, Lovin' Spoonful's John Sebastian, The B52's Kate Pierson, Charles Neville and David Bowie guitarist and bassist Earl Slick and Gail Ann Dorsey. Fighting early barriers of race, gender and sexuality in the music industry, and now ageism, the incredible women of Fanny are ready to claim their hallowed place in the halls of rock 'n' roll fame. (Additional airings: 3/18 8:30 PM, 3/19 1:30 AM, 3/21 12:00 PM)
11:00 AM | Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets – Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen (repeat)
Find out why Marie Antoinette is often blamed for causing the French Revolution by saying "let them eat cake" to her starving subjects. Lucy Worsley uncovers the myths and secrets that led the doomed queen to the guillotine. (Additional airings: 3/13 9:00 PM, 3/14 2:00 AM, 3/14 10:00 AM, 3/14 4:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Story in the Public Square – David McCraw
Journalists play a vital role in the health of a free society. But The New York Times' David E. McCraw isn't a journalist, he's a lawyer, reporting from the frontlines of the battle for freedom of the press. (Additional airings: 3/19 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 3/12 1:30 PM, 3/26 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange – Queen Kidjo (repeat)
Experience a guided tour of the life and indomitable spirit of international music icon and activist Angelique Kidjo. This film features archival footage of the globally recognized artist appearing with superstars Miriam Makeba, Celia Cruz, Youssou N'dour, Ziggy Marley, Philip Glass, and Peter Gabriel; as well as cameo appearances by contemporary music stars including Alicia Keys and Yemi Alade.
3:00 PM | American Masters – Roberta (repeat)
Discover music icon Roberta Flack's rise to stardom and triumphs over racism and sexism. Detailing her story in her own words, the film features exclusive access to Flack's archives and interviews with Rev. Jesse Jackson, Peabo Bryson and more.
4:30 PM | POV Shorts – Songs of Black Folk (repeat)
In Songs of Black Folk, leading Black musicians come together for a groundbreaking Juneteenth concert in the Pacific Northwest, creating a historic moment that paves the way for future generations of Black artists. (Additional airings: 3/21 1:30 PM)
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Rowdy Girl
(Additional airings: 3/20 2:00 AM, 3/20 10:00 AM)
8:00 PM | America ReFramed – Sapelo (repeat)
Journey to Sapelo, a unique American island off the Georgia coast, to hear the story of its matriarchal griot, Cornelia Walker Bailey, and her adopted sons who are coming of age in the last remaining enclave of the Saltwater Geechee people. (Additional airings: 3/20 12:00 AM, 3/20 8:00 AM, 3/20 3:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 AM, 3/22 9:00 AM, 3/22 5:00 PM)
9:33 PM | POV Shorts – La Orquesta (repeat)
A sought-after music teacher and conductor, Juana Alzaga sets out to create Georgia's first youth orchestra for undocumented and mixed status families. For most, this is their only opportunity for music education. La Orquesta follows Juana and her orchestra over the course of one school year as they navigate health challenges and increasing hostility toward immigrants, finding solace in music. A StoryCorps animated short A Mother's Promise will follow this film. (Additional airings: 3/20 1:33 AM, 3/20 9:33 AM, 3/20 4:33 PM, 3/22 5:33 AM, 3/22 10:33 AM, 3/22 6:33 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 20 (Friday)

12:00 AM | America ReFramed – Sapelo (repeat)
Journey to Sapelo, a unique American island off the Georgia coast, to hear the story of its matriarchal griot, Cornelia Walker Bailey, and her adopted sons who are coming of age in the last remaining enclave of the Saltwater Geechee people. (Additional airings: 3/19 8:00 PM, 3/20 8:00 AM, 3/20 3:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 AM, 3/22 9:00 AM, 3/22 5:00 PM)
1:33 AM | POV Shorts – La Orquesta (repeat)
A sought-after music teacher and conductor, Juana Alzaga sets out to create Georgia's first youth orchestra for undocumented and mixed status families. For most, this is their only opportunity for music education. La Orquesta follows Juana and her orchestra over the course of one school year as they navigate health challenges and increasing hostility toward immigrants, finding solace in music. A StoryCorps animated short A Mother's Promise will follow this film. (Additional airings: 3/19 9:33 PM, 3/20 9:33 AM, 3/20 4:33 PM, 3/22 5:33 AM, 3/22 10:33 AM, 3/22 6:33 PM)
2:00 AM | Rowdy Girl
(Additional airings: 3/19 7:00 PM, 3/20 10:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | POV Shorts – This Is America
Enjoy a highly-curated slate of fresh and relevant character-driven films covering a wide range of subject matter. These short documentaries challenge audiences with bold content and showcase poignant aspects of human life. (Additional airings: 3/20 11:00 AM, 3/20 2:00 PM)
5:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Strange Happenings
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: 3/16 9:30 PM, 3/17 2:30 AM, 3/17 10:30 AM, 3/20 11:30 AM, 3/20 2:30 PM, 3/22 3:30 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence – What Could A Cognitive Science of Aesthetics Mean? (repeat)
Understanding the nature of aesthetics requires careful experimentation and innovative ways to reveal essence and tease out aspects of aesthetics. What are key characteristics of an aesthetic sense of things? Are there common behavioral terms that standardize perceptions of art, enabling brain blood flow during mental activity to reveal neurocorrelates of aesthetic experiences? (Additional airings: 3/20 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | NHK Newsline
7:15 AM | Matsuri
7:25 AM | Time-Lapse 3min.
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | America ReFramed – Sapelo (repeat)
Journey to Sapelo, a unique American island off the Georgia coast, to hear the story of its matriarchal griot, Cornelia Walker Bailey, and her adopted sons who are coming of age in the last remaining enclave of the Saltwater Geechee people. (Additional airings: 3/19 8:00 PM, 3/20 12:00 AM, 3/20 3:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 AM, 3/22 9:00 AM, 3/22 5:00 PM)
9:33 AM | POV Shorts – La Orquesta (repeat)
A sought-after music teacher and conductor, Juana Alzaga sets out to create Georgia's first youth orchestra for undocumented and mixed status families. For most, this is their only opportunity for music education. La Orquesta follows Juana and her orchestra over the course of one school year as they navigate health challenges and increasing hostility toward immigrants, finding solace in music. A StoryCorps animated short A Mother's Promise will follow this film. (Additional airings: 3/19 9:33 PM, 3/20 1:33 AM, 3/20 4:33 PM, 3/22 5:33 AM, 3/22 10:33 AM, 3/22 6:33 PM)
10:00 AM | Rowdy Girl
(Additional airings: 3/19 7:00 PM, 3/20 2:00 AM)
11:00 AM | POV Shorts – This Is America
Enjoy a highly-curated slate of fresh and relevant character-driven films covering a wide range of subject matter. These short documentaries challenge audiences with bold content and showcase poignant aspects of human life. (Additional airings: 3/20 5:00 AM, 3/20 2:00 PM)
11:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Strange Happenings
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: 3/16 9:30 PM, 3/17 2:30 AM, 3/17 10:30 AM, 3/20 5:30 AM, 3/20 2:30 PM, 3/22 3:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 3/4 6:30 AM, 3/6 1:00 PM, 3/11 6:30 AM, 3/13 1:00 PM, 3/18 6:30 AM, 3/25 6:30 AM, 3/27 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence – What Could A Cognitive Science of Aesthetics Mean? (repeat)
Understanding the nature of aesthetics requires careful experimentation and innovative ways to reveal essence and tease out aspects of aesthetics. What are key characteristics of an aesthetic sense of things? Are there common behavioral terms that standardize perceptions of art, enabling brain blood flow during mental activity to reveal neurocorrelates of aesthetic experiences? (Additional airings: 3/20 6:30 AM)
2:00 PM | POV Shorts – This Is America
Enjoy a highly-curated slate of fresh and relevant character-driven films covering a wide range of subject matter. These short documentaries challenge audiences with bold content and showcase poignant aspects of human life. (Additional airings: 3/20 5:00 AM, 3/20 11:00 AM)
2:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Strange Happenings
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: 3/16 9:30 PM, 3/17 2:30 AM, 3/17 10:30 AM, 3/20 5:30 AM, 3/20 11:30 AM, 3/22 3:30 AM)
3:00 PM | America ReFramed – Sapelo (repeat)
Journey to Sapelo, a unique American island off the Georgia coast, to hear the story of its matriarchal griot, Cornelia Walker Bailey, and her adopted sons who are coming of age in the last remaining enclave of the Saltwater Geechee people. (Additional airings: 3/19 8:00 PM, 3/20 12:00 AM, 3/20 8:00 AM, 3/22 4:00 AM, 3/22 9:00 AM, 3/22 5:00 PM)
4:33 PM | POV Shorts – La Orquesta (repeat)
A sought-after music teacher and conductor, Juana Alzaga sets out to create Georgia's first youth orchestra for undocumented and mixed status families. For most, this is their only opportunity for music education. La Orquesta follows Juana and her orchestra over the course of one school year as they navigate health challenges and increasing hostility toward immigrants, finding solace in music. A StoryCorps animated short A Mother's Promise will follow this film. (Additional airings: 3/19 9:33 PM, 3/20 1:33 AM, 3/20 9:33 AM, 3/22 5:33 AM, 3/22 10:33 AM, 3/22 6:33 PM)
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | Asia Insight (repeat)
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:30 AM, 3/3 1:30 PM, 3/10 6:30 AM, 3/10 1:30 PM, 3/17 6:30 AM, 3/17 1:30 PM, 3/24 6:30 AM, 3/24 1:30 PM, 3/31 6:30 AM, 3/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 PM | She Was First – Jacqueline Woodson
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/21 12:00 AM, 3/21 8:00 AM, 3/21 2:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 AM, 3/24 11:00 AM)
7:30 PM | She Was First – Misty Copeland
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/21 12:30 AM, 3/21 8:30 AM, 3/21 2:30 PM, 3/24 5:30 AM, 3/24 11:30 AM)
8:00 PM | She Was First – Sonia Manzano
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/21 1:00 AM, 3/21 9:00 AM, 3/21 3:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 AM, 3/25 11:00 AM)
8:30 PM | She Was First – Cat Cora
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/21 1:30 AM, 3/21 9:30 AM, 3/21 3:30 PM, 3/25 5:30 AM, 3/25 11:30 AM)
9:00 PM | She Was First – Marin Alsop
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/21 2:00 AM, 3/21 10:00 AM, 3/21 4:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 AM, 3/26 11:00 AM)
9:30 PM | She Was First – Ruth E. Carter
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/21 2:30 AM, 3/21 10:30 AM, 3/21 4:30 PM, 3/26 5:30 AM, 3/26 11:30 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 PM, 3/6 11:00 PM, 3/8 2:00 PM, 3/13 11:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 PM, 3/22 2:00 PM, 3/27 11:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 PM)

Mar 21 (Saturday)

12:00 AM | She Was First – Jacqueline Woodson
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 7:00 PM, 3/21 8:00 AM, 3/21 2:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 AM, 3/24 11:00 AM)
12:30 AM | She Was First – Misty Copeland
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 7:30 PM, 3/21 8:30 AM, 3/21 2:30 PM, 3/24 5:30 AM, 3/24 11:30 AM)
1:00 AM | She Was First – Sonia Manzano
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 8:00 PM, 3/21 9:00 AM, 3/21 3:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 AM, 3/25 11:00 AM)
1:30 AM | She Was First – Cat Cora
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 8:30 PM, 3/21 9:30 AM, 3/21 3:30 PM, 3/25 5:30 AM, 3/25 11:30 AM)
2:00 AM | She Was First – Marin Alsop
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 9:00 PM, 3/21 10:00 AM, 3/21 4:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 AM, 3/26 11:00 AM)
2:30 AM | She Was First – Ruth E. Carter
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 9:30 PM, 3/21 10:30 AM, 3/21 4:30 PM, 3/26 5:30 AM, 3/26 11:30 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Nurse-Midwives: Addressing The Maternal Health C (repeat)
With the help of the Community-based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program or CNEP, nurse-midwives and nurse-practitioners are making a difference in rural and underserved communities. (Additional airings: 3/16 7:00 PM, 3/17 12:00 AM, 3/17 8:00 AM)
6:00 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Midlife Movement (repeat)
Midlife Reinvention" is a compelling and insightful topic that delves into the personal journeys of individuals navigating the unique challenges and opportunities that come with a midlife transition. Join us as we explore the stories of those undergoing profound changes in their careers, relationships, and personal growth during this pivotal stage of life. Through candid interviews and expert advice, this show provides guidance on how to embrace, navigate, and thrive through midlife changes. (Additional airings: 3/14 11:30 AM, 3/16 6:30 AM, 3/16 1:00 PM)
6:30 AM | Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack is a weekly half hour series devoted to providing trustworthy, understandable advice about how to build and protect wealth over the long-term. One of the most experienced business journalists in television, Consuelo Mack consistently attracts experts at the highest levels, bringing the best minds in the business to explore building and protecting long-term wealth. Wide-ranging topics -- including green investing, alternative energy, and insurance -- cover all the investments viewers care about: stocks, bonds real estate, art and collectibles. Every episode ends with a personal finance Action Point to help viewers manage their financial lives. (Additional airings: 3/7 6:30 AM, 3/7 11:00 AM, 3/14 6:30 AM, 3/14 11:00 AM, 3/21 11:00 AM, 3/28 6:30 AM, 3/28 11:00 AM)
7:00 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
7:30 AM | 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
8:00 AM | She Was First – Jacqueline Woodson
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 7:00 PM, 3/21 12:00 AM, 3/21 2:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 AM, 3/24 11:00 AM)
8:30 AM | She Was First – Misty Copeland
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 7:30 PM, 3/21 12:30 AM, 3/21 2:30 PM, 3/24 5:30 AM, 3/24 11:30 AM)
9:00 AM | She Was First – Sonia Manzano
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 8:00 PM, 3/21 1:00 AM, 3/21 3:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 AM, 3/25 11:00 AM)
9:30 AM | She Was First – Cat Cora
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 8:30 PM, 3/21 1:30 AM, 3/21 3:30 PM, 3/25 5:30 AM, 3/25 11:30 AM)
10:00 AM | She Was First – Marin Alsop
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 9:00 PM, 3/21 2:00 AM, 3/21 4:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 AM, 3/26 11:00 AM)
10:30 AM | She Was First – Ruth E. Carter
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 9:30 PM, 3/21 2:30 AM, 3/21 4:30 PM, 3/26 5:30 AM, 3/26 11:30 AM)
11:00 AM | Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack is a weekly half hour series devoted to providing trustworthy, understandable advice about how to build and protect wealth over the long-term. One of the most experienced business journalists in television, Consuelo Mack consistently attracts experts at the highest levels, bringing the best minds in the business to explore building and protecting long-term wealth. Wide-ranging topics -- including green investing, alternative energy, and insurance -- cover all the investments viewers care about: stocks, bonds real estate, art and collectibles. Every episode ends with a personal finance Action Point to help viewers manage their financial lives. (Additional airings: 3/7 6:30 AM, 3/7 11:00 AM, 3/14 6:30 AM, 3/14 11:00 AM, 3/21 6:30 AM, 3/28 6:30 AM, 3/28 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Everyday Detectives (repeat)
Join us for intimate interviews with everyday individuals who are embarking on their own personal investigations. From uncovering family secrets to delving into past traumas, our show shines a light on the courage and determination of those who are seeking the truth about their own stories. Through raw, unfiltered interviews and captivating storytelling, we follow these individuals as they navigate through the twists and turns of their personal journeys, offering a glimpse into the resilience and strength of the human spirit. (Additional airings: 3/23 6:30 AM, 3/23 1:00 PM, 3/28 6:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Fanny: The Right to Rock (repeat)
Sometime in the 1960s, in sunny Sacramento, two Filipina American sisters got together with other teenage girls to play music. Little did they know their garage band would evolve into the legendary rock group Fanny, the first all-women band to release an LP with a major record label. Despite releasing five critically-acclaimed albums over five years, touring with famed bands from Slade to Chicago and amassing a dedicated fan base of music legends including David Bowie, Fanny's groundbreaking impact in music was written out of history... until bandmates reunite 50 years later with a new rock record deal. With incredible archival footage of the band's rocking past intercut with its next chapter releasing a new LP today, the film includes interviews with a large cadre of music icons, including Def Leppard's Joe Elliott, Bonnie Raitt, The Go-Go's Kathy Valentine, Todd Rundgren, The Runaways' Cherie Currie, Lovin' Spoonful's John Sebastian, The B52's Kate Pierson, Charles Neville and David Bowie guitarist and bassist Earl Slick and Gail Ann Dorsey. Fighting early barriers of race, gender and sexuality in the music industry, and now ageism, the incredible women of Fanny are ready to claim their hallowed place in the halls of rock 'n' roll fame. (Additional airings: 3/18 8:30 PM, 3/19 1:30 AM, 3/19 9:30 AM)
1:30 PM | POV Shorts – Songs of Black Folk (repeat)
In Songs of Black Folk, leading Black musicians come together for a groundbreaking Juneteenth concert in the Pacific Northwest, creating a historic moment that paves the way for future generations of Black artists. (Additional airings: 3/19 4:30 PM)
2:00 PM | She Was First – Jacqueline Woodson
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 7:00 PM, 3/21 12:00 AM, 3/21 8:00 AM, 3/24 5:00 AM, 3/24 11:00 AM)
2:30 PM | She Was First – Misty Copeland
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 7:30 PM, 3/21 12:30 AM, 3/21 8:30 AM, 3/24 5:30 AM, 3/24 11:30 AM)
3:00 PM | She Was First – Sonia Manzano
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 8:00 PM, 3/21 1:00 AM, 3/21 9:00 AM, 3/25 5:00 AM, 3/25 11:00 AM)
3:30 PM | She Was First – Cat Cora
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 8:30 PM, 3/21 1:30 AM, 3/21 9:30 AM, 3/25 5:30 AM, 3/25 11:30 AM)
4:00 PM | She Was First – Marin Alsop
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 9:00 PM, 3/21 2:00 AM, 3/21 10:00 AM, 3/26 5:00 AM, 3/26 11:00 AM)
4:30 PM | She Was First – Ruth E. Carter
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 9:30 PM, 3/21 2:30 AM, 3/21 10:30 AM, 3/26 5:30 AM, 3/26 11:30 AM)
5:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
5:30 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
6:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 3/1 4:00 PM, 3/7 6:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 PM, 3/14 6:00 PM, 3/15 4:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 PM, 3/28 6:00 PM, 3/29 4:00 PM)
6:30 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: 3/7 6:30 PM, 3/14 6:30 PM, 3/28 6:30 PM)
7:00 PM | Jane Addams - Together We Rise: American Stories (repeat)
Jane Addams, born into wealth and privilege, became intrigued by social reform after visiting a settlement house in London's impoverished East End. An inheritance made it possible for her to bring that concept to Chicago with the creation of Hull House in 1889. JANE ADDAMS - TOGETHER WE RISE: AMERICAN STORIES is a documentary that profiles this Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist and the cadre of persistent women who joined her to enrich the lives of thousands of immigrant women and children, inspiring others around the world to follow their lead. (Additional airings: 3/23 4:00 AM)
8:00 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: 3/22 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – The Birth Certificate
(Additional airings: 3/22 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Two Wars: No Mail, Low Morale (repeat)
During World War II, a shortage of soldiers managing the postal service created a backlog of mail and packages that never made it to their intended destinations. Officials knew the undelivered mail was hurting morale but were unsure how to solve the problem. To address this issue, Mary McLeod Bethune, an educator and political activist, advocated for the enlistment of women of color in the Women's Army Corps. TWO WARS: NO MAIL, LOW MORALE tells the story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion (also known as the Six-Triple-Eight), a group of 824 women who served in the Women's Army Corps. Under the command of Major Charity Edna Adams, the Six-Triple-Eight created a card index system to efficiently process mail and completed numerous critical missions that contributed to the war effort. Despite their significant contributions, the battalion received little recognition and was disbanded upon return to the U.S. It took 50 years before their heroic efforts were properly acknowledged. (Additional airings: 3/4 3:30 PM, 3/23 5:00 AM)
11:30 PM | Two Wars: The Road to Integration (repeat)
Since the earliest days of the Republic, African Americans have been part of the nation's fighting force and fought to defend the very freedoms they could not enjoy as citizens. TWO WARS: THE ROAD TO INTEGRATION is a half-hour program documenting the tremendous endeavor to integrate the U.S. Armed Forces and what that meant for Black service members and their families. In 1948, President Truman signed Executive Order 9981, integrating the U.S. Armed Forces. TWO WARS features interviews with historians, veterans and family members who trace the journey taken by Black service members before and after integration. (Additional airings: 3/23 5:30 AM)

Mar 22 (Sunday)

12:00 AM | 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: 3/21 8:00 PM)
2:00 AM | POV – Midwives (repeat)
Meet two women running a makeshift clinic in western Myanmar torn apart by ethnic violence. The Buddhist owner helps her apprentice part of a Muslim minority group denied their basic rights become a steady health care provider for her people. (Additional airings: 3/16 8:00 PM, 3/17 1:00 AM, 3/17 9:00 AM)
3:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Strange Happenings
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: 3/16 9:30 PM, 3/17 2:30 AM, 3/17 10:30 AM, 3/20 5:30 AM, 3/20 11:30 AM, 3/20 2:30 PM)
4:00 AM | America ReFramed – Sapelo (repeat)
Journey to Sapelo, a unique American island off the Georgia coast, to hear the story of its matriarchal griot, Cornelia Walker Bailey, and her adopted sons who are coming of age in the last remaining enclave of the Saltwater Geechee people. (Additional airings: 3/19 8:00 PM, 3/20 12:00 AM, 3/20 8:00 AM, 3/20 3:00 PM, 3/22 9:00 AM, 3/22 5:00 PM)
5:33 AM | POV Shorts – La Orquesta (repeat)
A sought-after music teacher and conductor, Juana Alzaga sets out to create Georgia's first youth orchestra for undocumented and mixed status families. For most, this is their only opportunity for music education. La Orquesta follows Juana and her orchestra over the course of one school year as they navigate health challenges and increasing hostility toward immigrants, finding solace in music. A StoryCorps animated short A Mother's Promise will follow this film. (Additional airings: 3/19 9:33 PM, 3/20 1:33 AM, 3/20 9:33 AM, 3/20 4:33 PM, 3/22 10:33 AM, 3/22 6:33 PM)
6:00 AM | On Story – Inside the Making of LAWMEN: Bass Reeves (repeat)
This week on ON STORY, Lawmen: Bass Reeves creators Chad Feehan and series directors Christina Alexandra Voros and Damian Marcano join us to discuss their revival of the television Western. (Additional airings: 3/22 4:30 PM)
6:30 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (repeat)
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
7:00 AM | 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM | The Open Mind – When We Care About Climate - and Not
Climate experts Ellen Prager and Dave Jones discuss perceptions and realities about the weather. (Additional airings: 3/22 3:00 PM, 3/23 1:30 PM)
8:00 AM | DW Focus On Europe
With Focus on Europe, DW has developed a new program that adds a more personal touch to the issues affecting people across the continent. The weekly magazine which replaced European Journal in October 2014 provides audiences an inside perspective on the diversity of people, places, conflicts and coexistence that define Europe. Focus on Europe presents genuine stories about the lives of real people - from the Polish blacksmith to the Finnish air traffic controller, from a British businessman to a Turkish women's activist. Reporters file their stories from all over the continent and special editions are devoted to a particular country or event. Focus on Europe will continue to attract audiences with up close, visually powerful, exciting and balanced profiles and reporting. Like its predecessor, this new series is a must see for everyone who wants to be an expert on Europe. (Additional airings: 3/1 8:00 AM, 3/8 8:00 AM, 3/15 8:00 AM, 3/29 8:00 AM)
8:30 AM | DW Global Us
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization. (Additional airings: 3/15 8:30 AM, 3/29 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM | America ReFramed – Sapelo (repeat)
Journey to Sapelo, a unique American island off the Georgia coast, to hear the story of its matriarchal griot, Cornelia Walker Bailey, and her adopted sons who are coming of age in the last remaining enclave of the Saltwater Geechee people. (Additional airings: 3/19 8:00 PM, 3/20 12:00 AM, 3/20 8:00 AM, 3/20 3:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 AM, 3/22 5:00 PM)
10:33 AM | POV Shorts – La Orquesta (repeat)
A sought-after music teacher and conductor, Juana Alzaga sets out to create Georgia's first youth orchestra for undocumented and mixed status families. For most, this is their only opportunity for music education. La Orquesta follows Juana and her orchestra over the course of one school year as they navigate health challenges and increasing hostility toward immigrants, finding solace in music. A StoryCorps animated short A Mother's Promise will follow this film. (Additional airings: 3/19 9:33 PM, 3/20 1:33 AM, 3/20 9:33 AM, 3/20 4:33 PM, 3/22 5:33 AM, 3/22 6:33 PM)
11:00 AM | The Chavis Chronicles – Ethel Mitchell
THE CHAVIS CHRONICLES is a thought-provoking half-hour weekly talk show with an urban American flair featuring interviews with famous leaders and politicians, doctors and scientists, cultural leaders and influencers from around the globe. The public affairs program goes beyond the headlines offering insights on matters that impact the public, and provides a unique perspective from a renowned living legend of the African-American world. Each week, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. hosts the 52-part series. Dr. Chavis - an award-winning journalist, civil rights icon, and consummate intellectual influencer - is a skilled interviewer who presents important content and diverse conversations that are engaging, enlightening and entertaining to a wide audience.
11:30 AM | Laura Flanders & Friends
THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW is back with more award-winning interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change in our world today. Hosted by multi-media reporter and author Laura Flanders, the series features smart, solutions-driven conversations with forward-thinking people, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Indian writer Arundhati Roy, actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, and actress/activist Laverne Cox. Laura and her team also report from the field on cutting-edge innovations and topics such as collective ownership and ways that organizations across the country are addressing disparity in the housing market. Every month, contributors S. Mitra Kalita and Sara Lomax, co-founders of the URL Media network, join Laura for "Meet the BIPOC Press," a monthly feature of the show highlighting reporters of color from minority-owned and operated media outlets from around the country. THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW Season 5 is independently-produced and recorded in a small cabin in rural Sullivan County, New York. (Additional airings: 3/1 11:30 AM, 3/8 11:30 AM, 3/15 11:30 AM, 3/29 11:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Great Lakes NOW Series – Wild Islands and Salty Visitors
In this episode of Great Lakes Now, visit the remote Isle Royale National Park to learn how wolves and moose are shaping a delicate island ecosystem, see what goes into piloting freighters passing through the Great Lakes, and The Catch offers even more news from around the region.
12:30 PM | America's Heartland (repeat)
AMERICA'S HEARTLAND celebrates the men and women across who grow the country's crops, raise its livestock, tend its nurseries and prepare its food. AMERICA'S HEARTLAND taps into the national fascination with food and curiosity about unfamiliar places and ways of life, while also exploring the American values of family, hard work and the spirit of independence. The series, produced entirely on location, portrays the worlds of agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture complete with fascinating stories, compelling characters, innovative ideas and enticing travel destinations. (Additional airings: 3/1 12:30 PM, 3/8 12:30 PM, 3/15 12:30 PM, 3/29 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM | Climate California – NOW
Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories. This is an invitation to Climate California, an original series that reminds us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have.
1:30 PM | Start Up – Bwi Contractors - Dallas, Texas (repeat)
After her first successful flip when she was in her early 20's, Stacie has been on a mission to bring affordable housing to the market while mentoring others to do the same. From the highest highs to the lowest lows, Stacie epitomizes resilience with her company BWI Contractors.
2:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 PM, 3/6 11:00 PM, 3/8 2:00 PM, 3/13 11:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 PM, 3/20 11:00 PM, 3/27 11:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 PM)
3:00 PM | The Open Mind – When We Care About Climate - and Not
Climate experts Ellen Prager and Dave Jones discuss perceptions and realities about the weather. (Additional airings: 3/22 7:30 AM, 3/23 1:30 PM)
3:30 PM | Ict Newscast (Kaet) – Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26012
4:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 3/1 4:00 PM, 3/7 6:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 PM, 3/14 6:00 PM, 3/15 4:00 PM, 3/21 6:00 PM, 3/28 6:00 PM, 3/29 4:00 PM)
4:30 PM | On Story – Inside the Making of LAWMEN: Bass Reeves (repeat)
This week on ON STORY, Lawmen: Bass Reeves creators Chad Feehan and series directors Christina Alexandra Voros and Damian Marcano join us to discuss their revival of the television Western. (Additional airings: 3/22 6:00 AM)
5:00 PM | America ReFramed – Sapelo (repeat)
Journey to Sapelo, a unique American island off the Georgia coast, to hear the story of its matriarchal griot, Cornelia Walker Bailey, and her adopted sons who are coming of age in the last remaining enclave of the Saltwater Geechee people. (Additional airings: 3/19 8:00 PM, 3/20 12:00 AM, 3/20 8:00 AM, 3/20 3:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 AM, 3/22 9:00 AM)
6:33 PM | POV Shorts – La Orquesta (repeat)
A sought-after music teacher and conductor, Juana Alzaga sets out to create Georgia's first youth orchestra for undocumented and mixed status families. For most, this is their only opportunity for music education. La Orquesta follows Juana and her orchestra over the course of one school year as they navigate health challenges and increasing hostility toward immigrants, finding solace in music. A StoryCorps animated short A Mother's Promise will follow this film. (Additional airings: 3/19 9:33 PM, 3/20 1:33 AM, 3/20 9:33 AM, 3/20 4:33 PM, 3/22 5:33 AM, 3/22 10:33 AM)
7:00 PM | French Village – The Birth Certificate
(Additional airings: 3/21 10:00 PM)
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: 3/23 12:00 AM, 3/23 8:00 AM)
9:00 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: 3/23 1:00 AM, 3/23 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | The Philadelphia Eleven (repeat)
THE PHILADELPHIA ELEVEN, a largely unknown women's rights story, introduces viewers to the trailblazers who challenged the very essence of patriarchy within Christendom and successfully created a blueprint for lasting institutional change. The film chronicles how a group of women in the Episcopal Church shared a call to become priests. After two legislative votes to make it possible for women to be ordained failed, they organized their own ordination as priests in defiance of church norms. The Church of the Advocate, a Black urban church in North Philadelphia, welcomed them. A huge congregation witnessed their ordination service on July 29, 1974. Changing an institution based on 2,000 years of history was an enormous task. The women priests faced threats and harassment. Some lost family and friends, and others were banned from setting foot on church property. Their opponents repeatedly questioned whether they were "proper matter for ordination." Their ordination became not only a personal struggle but also a very public battle over whether women were qualified to lead. Despite the backlash, they successfully changed the church by asserting their leadership and a vision for a new way - on their own terms. (Additional airings: 3/23 2:00 AM, 3/23 10:00 AM, 3/26 9:30 AM, 3/28 12:00 PM)
11:30 PM | POV Shorts – Under G-D (repeat)
Inspired by the lawsuits filed in Florida challenging the state's abortion ban on the basis of religious freedom, Under G-d is a documentary short film about the national Jewish response to the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization U.S. Supreme Court decision woven through the lived experiences of impacted Jewish women and the various lawsuits currently being launched by rabbis, Jewish organizations and interfaith leaders to challenge the overturning of Roe v. Wade, state by state. Through the lens of maintaining the separation between church and state, these nationwide efforts are predicated on ultimately protecting religious freedom and democracy for all. (Additional airings: 3/23 3:30 AM, 3/23 11:30 AM)

Mar 23 (Monday)

12:00 AM | 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: 3/22 8:00 PM, 3/23 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | 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: 3/22 9:00 PM, 3/23 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | The Philadelphia Eleven (repeat)
THE PHILADELPHIA ELEVEN, a largely unknown women's rights story, introduces viewers to the trailblazers who challenged the very essence of patriarchy within Christendom and successfully created a blueprint for lasting institutional change. The film chronicles how a group of women in the Episcopal Church shared a call to become priests. After two legislative votes to make it possible for women to be ordained failed, they organized their own ordination as priests in defiance of church norms. The Church of the Advocate, a Black urban church in North Philadelphia, welcomed them. A huge congregation witnessed their ordination service on July 29, 1974. Changing an institution based on 2,000 years of history was an enormous task. The women priests faced threats and harassment. Some lost family and friends, and others were banned from setting foot on church property. Their opponents repeatedly questioned whether they were "proper matter for ordination." Their ordination became not only a personal struggle but also a very public battle over whether women were qualified to lead. Despite the backlash, they successfully changed the church by asserting their leadership and a vision for a new way - on their own terms. (Additional airings: 3/22 10:00 PM, 3/23 10:00 AM, 3/26 9:30 AM, 3/28 12:00 PM)
3:30 AM | POV Shorts – Under G-D (repeat)
Inspired by the lawsuits filed in Florida challenging the state's abortion ban on the basis of religious freedom, Under G-d is a documentary short film about the national Jewish response to the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization U.S. Supreme Court decision woven through the lived experiences of impacted Jewish women and the various lawsuits currently being launched by rabbis, Jewish organizations and interfaith leaders to challenge the overturning of Roe v. Wade, state by state. Through the lens of maintaining the separation between church and state, these nationwide efforts are predicated on ultimately protecting religious freedom and democracy for all. (Additional airings: 3/22 11:30 PM, 3/23 11:30 AM)
4:00 AM | Jane Addams - Together We Rise: American Stories (repeat)
Jane Addams, born into wealth and privilege, became intrigued by social reform after visiting a settlement house in London's impoverished East End. An inheritance made it possible for her to bring that concept to Chicago with the creation of Hull House in 1889. JANE ADDAMS - TOGETHER WE RISE: AMERICAN STORIES is a documentary that profiles this Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist and the cadre of persistent women who joined her to enrich the lives of thousands of immigrant women and children, inspiring others around the world to follow their lead. (Additional airings: 3/21 7:00 PM)
5:00 AM | Two Wars: No Mail, Low Morale (repeat)
During World War II, a shortage of soldiers managing the postal service created a backlog of mail and packages that never made it to their intended destinations. Officials knew the undelivered mail was hurting morale but were unsure how to solve the problem. To address this issue, Mary McLeod Bethune, an educator and political activist, advocated for the enlistment of women of color in the Women's Army Corps. TWO WARS: NO MAIL, LOW MORALE tells the story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion (also known as the Six-Triple-Eight), a group of 824 women who served in the Women's Army Corps. Under the command of Major Charity Edna Adams, the Six-Triple-Eight created a card index system to efficiently process mail and completed numerous critical missions that contributed to the war effort. Despite their significant contributions, the battalion received little recognition and was disbanded upon return to the U.S. It took 50 years before their heroic efforts were properly acknowledged. (Additional airings: 3/4 3:30 PM, 3/21 11:00 PM)
5:30 AM | Two Wars: The Road to Integration (repeat)
Since the earliest days of the Republic, African Americans have been part of the nation's fighting force and fought to defend the very freedoms they could not enjoy as citizens. TWO WARS: THE ROAD TO INTEGRATION is a half-hour program documenting the tremendous endeavor to integrate the U.S. Armed Forces and what that meant for Black service members and their families. In 1948, President Truman signed Executive Order 9981, integrating the U.S. Armed Forces. TWO WARS features interviews with historians, veterans and family members who trace the journey taken by Black service members before and after integration. (Additional airings: 3/21 11:30 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Everyday Detectives (repeat)
Join us for intimate interviews with everyday individuals who are embarking on their own personal investigations. From uncovering family secrets to delving into past traumas, our show shines a light on the courage and determination of those who are seeking the truth about their own stories. Through raw, unfiltered interviews and captivating storytelling, we follow these individuals as they navigate through the twists and turns of their personal journeys, offering a glimpse into the resilience and strength of the human spirit. (Additional airings: 3/21 11:30 AM, 3/23 1:00 PM, 3/28 6:00 AM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | 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: 3/22 8:00 PM, 3/23 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | 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: 3/22 9:00 PM, 3/23 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | The Philadelphia Eleven (repeat)
THE PHILADELPHIA ELEVEN, a largely unknown women's rights story, introduces viewers to the trailblazers who challenged the very essence of patriarchy within Christendom and successfully created a blueprint for lasting institutional change. The film chronicles how a group of women in the Episcopal Church shared a call to become priests. After two legislative votes to make it possible for women to be ordained failed, they organized their own ordination as priests in defiance of church norms. The Church of the Advocate, a Black urban church in North Philadelphia, welcomed them. A huge congregation witnessed their ordination service on July 29, 1974. Changing an institution based on 2,000 years of history was an enormous task. The women priests faced threats and harassment. Some lost family and friends, and others were banned from setting foot on church property. Their opponents repeatedly questioned whether they were "proper matter for ordination." Their ordination became not only a personal struggle but also a very public battle over whether women were qualified to lead. Despite the backlash, they successfully changed the church by asserting their leadership and a vision for a new way - on their own terms. (Additional airings: 3/22 10:00 PM, 3/23 2:00 AM, 3/26 9:30 AM, 3/28 12:00 PM)
11:30 AM | POV Shorts – Under G-D (repeat)
Inspired by the lawsuits filed in Florida challenging the state's abortion ban on the basis of religious freedom, Under G-d is a documentary short film about the national Jewish response to the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization U.S. Supreme Court decision woven through the lived experiences of impacted Jewish women and the various lawsuits currently being launched by rabbis, Jewish organizations and interfaith leaders to challenge the overturning of Roe v. Wade, state by state. Through the lens of maintaining the separation between church and state, these nationwide efforts are predicated on ultimately protecting religious freedom and democracy for all. (Additional airings: 3/22 11:30 PM, 3/23 3:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Everyday Detectives (repeat)
Join us for intimate interviews with everyday individuals who are embarking on their own personal investigations. From uncovering family secrets to delving into past traumas, our show shines a light on the courage and determination of those who are seeking the truth about their own stories. Through raw, unfiltered interviews and captivating storytelling, we follow these individuals as they navigate through the twists and turns of their personal journeys, offering a glimpse into the resilience and strength of the human spirit. (Additional airings: 3/21 11:30 AM, 3/23 6:30 AM, 3/28 6:00 AM)
1:30 PM | The Open Mind – When We Care About Climate - and Not
Climate experts Ellen Prager and Dave Jones discuss perceptions and realities about the weather. (Additional airings: 3/22 7:30 AM, 3/22 3:00 PM)
2:00 PM | The Invisible Shield – The Old Playbook (repeat)
Discover how public health has doubled life expectancy, but the system is now in jeopardy. When the world has to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, the public health sector revisits the past to create solutions.
3:00 PM | The Invisible Shield – Follow The Data (repeat)
Learn how data collection has been an essential public health tool for centuries. Increasing understanding and mitigating the spread of disease, data has helped make sense of the threats to collective health.
4:00 PM | The Vote: American Experience – Part 1 (repeat)
Learn about the first generation of leaders in the decades-long battle to win the vote for women. In the 19th century, a time women had few legal rights, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton galvanized thousands to demand equal citizenship.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Pacific Heartbeat – Daughters of the Waves (repeat)
A film by: Sebastien Daguerressar and Lisa Monin. Although only 20, Vahine Fierro is undaunted by the Teahupoo wave, considered the most dangerous in the world. Vahine surfs as no other Polynesian girl has ever surfed. In Tahitian culture, riding the waves is an ancestral activity from which women had been gradually eliminated, but now surfing is open to women, just in time for the Olympics. Coming from an entire family of surfers, Vahine and her two sisters hope to make a living with their passion and travel the world. (Additional airings: 3/24 12:00 AM, 3/24 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Pacific Heartbeat – Island Cowgirls (repeat)
A film by: Liz Barney and Alison Week. ISLAND COWGIRLS highlights two Hawaiian cowgirls (paniolo) who have dedicated their lives to caring for their family ranches. On the northwest side of Hawai'i island, as La'I Bertlemann prepares to graduate from highschool, she must make a difficult decision whether to stay home in Hawai'i and continue her family tradition of land stewardship or leave. Meanwhile, on the south side, Lani Cran Petrie is at a crossroads as she continues to plan for the future of her ranch while faced with the uncertainty of the state-held lease of the land expiring soon. (Additional airings: 3/24 1:00 AM, 3/24 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | The Golden Year: Howard Women's Basketball (repeat)
In 1974 Howard University forms its first Women's Basketball team, creating new opportunities for women in sports and building a winning program. 50 years later, players and coaches reflect on their legacy and the overall growth of women's sports while highlighting the continued struggle for equity in athletics. (Additional airings: 3/24 2:00 AM, 3/24 10:00 AM, 3/27 5:00 AM, 3/27 11:00 AM, 3/27 2:00 PM, 3/28 1:30 PM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Out of the Park (repeat)
When the game gets personal, the stakes go beyond the scoreboard. Ajay invents a divine strategy to help his team win a baseball game in India; Shannon and his brother unexpectedly bond on the field through beep baseball; and Andrew chases a dream of pitching a no-hitter, only to realize success isn't always what it seems to be. Three storytellers, three interpretations of OUT OF THE PARK. (Additional airings: 3/24 2:30 AM, 3/24 10:30 AM, 3/27 5:30 AM, 3/27 11:30 AM, 3/27 2:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 24 (Tuesday)

12:00 AM | Pacific Heartbeat – Daughters of the Waves (repeat)
A film by: Sebastien Daguerressar and Lisa Monin. Although only 20, Vahine Fierro is undaunted by the Teahupoo wave, considered the most dangerous in the world. Vahine surfs as no other Polynesian girl has ever surfed. In Tahitian culture, riding the waves is an ancestral activity from which women had been gradually eliminated, but now surfing is open to women, just in time for the Olympics. Coming from an entire family of surfers, Vahine and her two sisters hope to make a living with their passion and travel the world. (Additional airings: 3/23 7:00 PM, 3/24 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Pacific Heartbeat – Island Cowgirls (repeat)
A film by: Liz Barney and Alison Week. ISLAND COWGIRLS highlights two Hawaiian cowgirls (paniolo) who have dedicated their lives to caring for their family ranches. On the northwest side of Hawai'i island, as La'I Bertlemann prepares to graduate from highschool, she must make a difficult decision whether to stay home in Hawai'i and continue her family tradition of land stewardship or leave. Meanwhile, on the south side, Lani Cran Petrie is at a crossroads as she continues to plan for the future of her ranch while faced with the uncertainty of the state-held lease of the land expiring soon. (Additional airings: 3/23 8:00 PM, 3/24 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | The Golden Year: Howard Women's Basketball (repeat)
In 1974 Howard University forms its first Women's Basketball team, creating new opportunities for women in sports and building a winning program. 50 years later, players and coaches reflect on their legacy and the overall growth of women's sports while highlighting the continued struggle for equity in athletics. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:00 PM, 3/24 10:00 AM, 3/27 5:00 AM, 3/27 11:00 AM, 3/27 2:00 PM, 3/28 1:30 PM)
2:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Out of the Park (repeat)
When the game gets personal, the stakes go beyond the scoreboard. Ajay invents a divine strategy to help his team win a baseball game in India; Shannon and his brother unexpectedly bond on the field through beep baseball; and Andrew chases a dream of pitching a no-hitter, only to realize success isn't always what it seems to be. Three storytellers, three interpretations of OUT OF THE PARK. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:30 PM, 3/24 10:30 AM, 3/27 5:30 AM, 3/27 11:30 AM, 3/27 2:30 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | She Was First – Jacqueline Woodson
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 7:00 PM, 3/21 12:00 AM, 3/21 8:00 AM, 3/21 2:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 AM)
5:30 AM | She Was First – Misty Copeland
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 7:30 PM, 3/21 12:30 AM, 3/21 8:30 AM, 3/21 2:30 PM, 3/24 11:30 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Asia Insight (repeat)
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:30 AM, 3/3 1:30 PM, 3/10 6:30 AM, 3/10 1:30 PM, 3/17 6:30 AM, 3/17 1:30 PM, 3/20 6:30 PM, 3/24 1:30 PM, 3/31 6:30 AM, 3/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Pacific Heartbeat – Daughters of the Waves (repeat)
A film by: Sebastien Daguerressar and Lisa Monin. Although only 20, Vahine Fierro is undaunted by the Teahupoo wave, considered the most dangerous in the world. Vahine surfs as no other Polynesian girl has ever surfed. In Tahitian culture, riding the waves is an ancestral activity from which women had been gradually eliminated, but now surfing is open to women, just in time for the Olympics. Coming from an entire family of surfers, Vahine and her two sisters hope to make a living with their passion and travel the world. (Additional airings: 3/23 7:00 PM, 3/24 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Pacific Heartbeat – Island Cowgirls (repeat)
A film by: Liz Barney and Alison Week. ISLAND COWGIRLS highlights two Hawaiian cowgirls (paniolo) who have dedicated their lives to caring for their family ranches. On the northwest side of Hawai'i island, as La'I Bertlemann prepares to graduate from highschool, she must make a difficult decision whether to stay home in Hawai'i and continue her family tradition of land stewardship or leave. Meanwhile, on the south side, Lani Cran Petrie is at a crossroads as she continues to plan for the future of her ranch while faced with the uncertainty of the state-held lease of the land expiring soon. (Additional airings: 3/23 8:00 PM, 3/24 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | The Golden Year: Howard Women's Basketball (repeat)
In 1974 Howard University forms its first Women's Basketball team, creating new opportunities for women in sports and building a winning program. 50 years later, players and coaches reflect on their legacy and the overall growth of women's sports while highlighting the continued struggle for equity in athletics. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:00 PM, 3/24 2:00 AM, 3/27 5:00 AM, 3/27 11:00 AM, 3/27 2:00 PM, 3/28 1:30 PM)
10:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Out of the Park (repeat)
When the game gets personal, the stakes go beyond the scoreboard. Ajay invents a divine strategy to help his team win a baseball game in India; Shannon and his brother unexpectedly bond on the field through beep baseball; and Andrew chases a dream of pitching a no-hitter, only to realize success isn't always what it seems to be. Three storytellers, three interpretations of OUT OF THE PARK. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:30 PM, 3/24 2:30 AM, 3/27 5:30 AM, 3/27 11:30 AM, 3/27 2:30 PM)
11:00 AM | She Was First – Jacqueline Woodson
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 7:00 PM, 3/21 12:00 AM, 3/21 8:00 AM, 3/21 2:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 AM)
11:30 AM | She Was First – Misty Copeland
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 7:30 PM, 3/21 12:30 AM, 3/21 8:30 AM, 3/21 2:30 PM, 3/24 5:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 3/10 1:00 PM, 3/17 1:00 PM, 3/31 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Asia Insight (repeat)
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:30 AM, 3/3 1:30 PM, 3/10 6:30 AM, 3/10 1:30 PM, 3/17 6:30 AM, 3/17 1:30 PM, 3/20 6:30 PM, 3/24 6:30 AM, 3/31 6:30 AM, 3/31 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | The Invisible Shield – Inoculation & Inequity (repeat)
Explore how public health has increased life spans and saved countless lives from disease, but underfunding, disinformation, and skepticism of science and government place human health at risk.
3:00 PM | The Invisible Shield – The New Playbook (repeat)
Explore how public health has increased life spans and saved countless lives from disease, but underfunding, disinformation, and skepticism of science and government place human health at risk.
4:00 PM | The Vote: American Experience – Part 2 (repeat)
Explore the strategies used by a new generation of leaders determined to win the vote for women. Internal debates over radical tactics and the place of African American women in the movement shaped the battle in the crucial period from 1906-1915.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Nova – Pompeii's Secret Underworld (repeat)
New archaeological finds in Pompeii are revealing that the city, hailed as a sophisticated jewel of the Roman Empire, hid a very dark side. As the evidence unfolds, a much more complex picture of the fated city comes into view. (Additional airings: 3/25 12:00 AM, 3/25 8:00 AM)
8:00 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: 3/25 1:00 AM, 3/25 9:00 AM)
9:00 PM | The (M) Factor 2: Before The Pause-Perimenopause
Before the Pause explores solutions for women experiencing perimenopause. (Additional airings: 3/25 2:00 AM, 3/25 10:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 25 (Wednesday)

12:00 AM | Nova – Pompeii's Secret Underworld (repeat)
New archaeological finds in Pompeii are revealing that the city, hailed as a sophisticated jewel of the Roman Empire, hid a very dark side. As the evidence unfolds, a much more complex picture of the fated city comes into view. (Additional airings: 3/24 7:00 PM, 3/25 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | 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: 3/24 8:00 PM, 3/25 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | The (M) Factor 2: Before The Pause-Perimenopause
Before the Pause explores solutions for women experiencing perimenopause. (Additional airings: 3/24 9:00 PM, 3/25 10:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | She Was First – Sonia Manzano
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 8:00 PM, 3/21 1:00 AM, 3/21 9:00 AM, 3/21 3:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 AM)
5:30 AM | She Was First – Cat Cora
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 8:30 PM, 3/21 1:30 AM, 3/21 9:30 AM, 3/21 3:30 PM, 3/25 11:30 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 3/4 6:30 AM, 3/6 1:00 PM, 3/11 6:30 AM, 3/13 1:00 PM, 3/18 6:30 AM, 3/20 1:00 PM, 3/27 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Nova – Pompeii's Secret Underworld (repeat)
New archaeological finds in Pompeii are revealing that the city, hailed as a sophisticated jewel of the Roman Empire, hid a very dark side. As the evidence unfolds, a much more complex picture of the fated city comes into view. (Additional airings: 3/24 7:00 PM, 3/25 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | 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: 3/24 8:00 PM, 3/25 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | The (M) Factor 2: Before The Pause-Perimenopause
Before the Pause explores solutions for women experiencing perimenopause. (Additional airings: 3/24 9:00 PM, 3/25 2:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 AM)
11:00 AM | She Was First – Sonia Manzano
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 8:00 PM, 3/21 1:00 AM, 3/21 9:00 AM, 3/21 3:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 AM)
11:30 AM | She Was First – Cat Cora
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 8:30 PM, 3/21 1:30 AM, 3/21 9:30 AM, 3/21 3:30 PM, 3/25 5:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Energy Switch – What's New In Geothermal? (repeat)
Geothermal energy can be found everywhere below the surface, at varying temperatures, depending on how deep and where you are. We can use it to warm homes and buildings, generate electricity, and hopefully to produce high heat for industrial processes. Lauren Boyd, Acting Director of Geothermal Technologies at the DOE, and Carlos Araque, Co-founder and CEO of Quaise Energy, discuss.
2:00 PM | Petit Rat (repeat)
In 1940, a French-Jewish girl's dream of becoming a ballerina is cut short by World War II. She vows that if she has daughters, they will become dancers. Nearly 80 years later, she and her two daughters confront the impact of that pledge. Petit Rat is a portrait of three women, bonded by the intergenerational trauma of war and uplifted by the resilience of familial love.
3:00 PM | We'll Meet Again – The Fight for Women's Rights (repeat)
Join Ann Curry as two women search for friends and colleagues who fought for equal rights. One of the first female commercial pilots wants to thank her mentor, and an advocate hopes to find the woman who inspired her to join a movement.
4:00 PM | The Vote: American Experience – Part 3 (repeat)
Discover how the pervasive racism of the time, particularly in the South, impacted women's fight for the vote during the final years of the campaign. Stung by a series of defeats in 1915, the suffragists concentrated on passing a federal amendment.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 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: 3/26 12:00 AM, 3/26 8:00 AM)
8:30 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: 3/26 1:30 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 26 (Thursday)

12:00 AM | 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 7:00 PM, 3/26 8:00 AM)
1:30 AM | 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 8:30 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | She Was First – Marin Alsop
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 9:00 PM, 3/21 2:00 AM, 3/21 10:00 AM, 3/21 4:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 AM)
5:30 AM | She Was First – Ruth E. Carter
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 9:30 PM, 3/21 2:30 AM, 3/21 10:30 AM, 3/21 4:30 PM, 3/26 11:30 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Story in the Public Square – Julia Minson
Senator Wendell Ford of Kentucky once said, "we can disagree without being disagreeable." Harvard Kennedy School professor and author Julia Minson has made a career out of how to disagree better - and she has the science to back her claims. (Additional airings: 3/26 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | 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 7:00 PM, 3/26 12:00 AM)
9:30 AM | The Philadelphia Eleven (repeat)
THE PHILADELPHIA ELEVEN, a largely unknown women's rights story, introduces viewers to the trailblazers who challenged the very essence of patriarchy within Christendom and successfully created a blueprint for lasting institutional change. The film chronicles how a group of women in the Episcopal Church shared a call to become priests. After two legislative votes to make it possible for women to be ordained failed, they organized their own ordination as priests in defiance of church norms. The Church of the Advocate, a Black urban church in North Philadelphia, welcomed them. A huge congregation witnessed their ordination service on July 29, 1974. Changing an institution based on 2,000 years of history was an enormous task. The women priests faced threats and harassment. Some lost family and friends, and others were banned from setting foot on church property. Their opponents repeatedly questioned whether they were "proper matter for ordination." Their ordination became not only a personal struggle but also a very public battle over whether women were qualified to lead. Despite the backlash, they successfully changed the church by asserting their leadership and a vision for a new way - on their own terms. (Additional airings: 3/22 10:00 PM, 3/23 2:00 AM, 3/23 10:00 AM, 3/28 12:00 PM)
11:00 AM | She Was First – Marin Alsop
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 9:00 PM, 3/21 2:00 AM, 3/21 10:00 AM, 3/21 4:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 AM)
11:30 AM | She Was First – Ruth E. Carter
SHE WAS FIRST is a docuseries that profiles pioneering women who have revolutionized the arts throughout history. Through an intimate look at their creative processes and fearless defiance of societal expectations, the series celebrates the legacies these artists have created, which inspire future generations with their ingenuity, resilience and transformative impact on the cultural landscape. Hosted by award-winning journalist and documentarian Soledad O'Brien, each episode of SHE WAS FIRST explores their significant achievements, lesser-known work and mentorship roles while offering viewers a rich, multidimensional portrait of trailblazing women. Episodes feature writer Jacqueline Woodson, film and television costume designer Ruth E. Carter, chef Cat Cora, conductor Marin Alsop, ballet icon Misty Copeland and actress Sonia Manzano. (Additional airings: 3/20 9:30 PM, 3/21 2:30 AM, 3/21 10:30 AM, 3/21 4:30 PM, 3/26 5:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Story in the Public Square – Julia Minson
Senator Wendell Ford of Kentucky once said, "we can disagree without being disagreeable." Harvard Kennedy School professor and author Julia Minson has made a career out of how to disagree better - and she has the science to back her claims. (Additional airings: 3/26 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 3/12 1:30 PM, 3/19 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM | Victoria & Albert: The Wedding – Episode: 1 (repeat)
Join the experts preparing to reconstruct the wedding that changed history. As they get ready for the ceremony and investigate the stories behind the dress, food and music, they uncover astonishing details, and their challenge comes into focus.
3:00 PM | Victoria & Albert: The Wedding – Episode: 2 (repeat)
Witness the most accurate reconstruction of Victoria and Albert's wedding ever staged, followed by a sumptuous wedding breakfast, a prelude to the first night that began a marriage so iconic, it heralded constitutional monarchy as we know it today.
4:00 PM | The Vote: American Experience – Part 4 (repeat)
Meet the unsung women whose tireless work would finally ban discrimination at U.S. polls on the basis of sex. Alice Paul and Carrie Chapman Catt advocated different strategies, but their combined efforts led to the amendment's passage in 1920.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Reel South – Stay Prayed Up (repeat)
The only thing mightier than Lena Mae Perry's electrifying voice is her faith. She's spent the last 50 years sharing and honing both as the steadfast frontwoman of The Branchettes, a legendary North Carolina gospel group that has packed churches and lifted weary hearts throughout the South. (Additional airings: 3/27 2:00 AM, 3/27 10:00 AM, 3/31 5:00 AM, 3/31 11:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Doc World – And Still I Sing (repeat)
Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed mentors two young women competing on Afghan Star, until their lives are upended when the Taliban returns. As women's rights collapse, they must escape Kabul and find safety in exile. (Additional airings: 3/27 12:00 AM, 3/27 8:00 AM, 3/27 3:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 AM, 3/29 4:00 AM, 3/29 9:00 AM, 3/29 5:00 PM)
9:30 PM | Graceful Voices (repeat)
During the land boom of the 1920s, real estate developer George Merrick launched his dream of creating America's first fully planned community, Coral Gables - known as the "Miami Riviera." Behind the grand gates of Coral Gables is the MacFarlane Homestead Historic District, developed as a black residential neighborhood by Merrick, where many Bahamian immigrants built homes that have been in their families for generations. GRACEFUL VOICES captures the stories and experiences of the Bahamian and African American women who were born there, forged lifelong friendships, and developed a passion for their community. Their powerful and sentimental memories shed a light on the history that is still being built. Many of these women were born in the homes they live in today and are determined to keep these homes in their family for generations to come. Knowing that their determined voices could make a difference, these resilient women stuck together and forced change. They fought desegregation and injustice, and they did so gracefully. (Additional airings: 3/27 1:30 AM, 3/27 9:30 AM, 3/27 4:30 PM, 3/29 3:30 AM, 3/29 5:30 AM, 3/29 10:30 AM, 3/29 6:30 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 27 (Friday)

12:00 AM | Doc World – And Still I Sing (repeat)
Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed mentors two young women competing on Afghan Star, until their lives are upended when the Taliban returns. As women's rights collapse, they must escape Kabul and find safety in exile. (Additional airings: 3/26 8:00 PM, 3/27 8:00 AM, 3/27 3:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 AM, 3/29 4:00 AM, 3/29 9:00 AM, 3/29 5:00 PM)
1:30 AM | Graceful Voices (repeat)
During the land boom of the 1920s, real estate developer George Merrick launched his dream of creating America's first fully planned community, Coral Gables - known as the "Miami Riviera." Behind the grand gates of Coral Gables is the MacFarlane Homestead Historic District, developed as a black residential neighborhood by Merrick, where many Bahamian immigrants built homes that have been in their families for generations. GRACEFUL VOICES captures the stories and experiences of the Bahamian and African American women who were born there, forged lifelong friendships, and developed a passion for their community. Their powerful and sentimental memories shed a light on the history that is still being built. Many of these women were born in the homes they live in today and are determined to keep these homes in their family for generations to come. Knowing that their determined voices could make a difference, these resilient women stuck together and forced change. They fought desegregation and injustice, and they did so gracefully. (Additional airings: 3/26 9:30 PM, 3/27 9:30 AM, 3/27 4:30 PM, 3/29 3:30 AM, 3/29 5:30 AM, 3/29 10:30 AM, 3/29 6:30 PM)
2:00 AM | Reel South – Stay Prayed Up (repeat)
The only thing mightier than Lena Mae Perry's electrifying voice is her faith. She's spent the last 50 years sharing and honing both as the steadfast frontwoman of The Branchettes, a legendary North Carolina gospel group that has packed churches and lifted weary hearts throughout the South. (Additional airings: 3/26 7:00 PM, 3/27 10:00 AM, 3/31 5:00 AM, 3/31 11:00 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | The Golden Year: Howard Women's Basketball (repeat)
In 1974 Howard University forms its first Women's Basketball team, creating new opportunities for women in sports and building a winning program. 50 years later, players and coaches reflect on their legacy and the overall growth of women's sports while highlighting the continued struggle for equity in athletics. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:00 PM, 3/24 2:00 AM, 3/24 10:00 AM, 3/27 11:00 AM, 3/27 2:00 PM, 3/28 1:30 PM)
5:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Out of the Park (repeat)
When the game gets personal, the stakes go beyond the scoreboard. Ajay invents a divine strategy to help his team win a baseball game in India; Shannon and his brother unexpectedly bond on the field through beep baseball; and Andrew chases a dream of pitching a no-hitter, only to realize success isn't always what it seems to be. Three storytellers, three interpretations of OUT OF THE PARK. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:30 PM, 3/24 2:30 AM, 3/24 10:30 AM, 3/27 11:30 AM, 3/27 2:30 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence – What Makes Art Transcendent? (repeat)
How can art, the visual arts, take us beyond ourselves, generating a sense of awe and grandeur, opening up new ways of knowing and revealing new kinds of understanding? What is it about art that triggers the transcendent? (Additional airings: 3/27 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Doc World – And Still I Sing (repeat)
Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed mentors two young women competing on Afghan Star, until their lives are upended when the Taliban returns. As women's rights collapse, they must escape Kabul and find safety in exile. (Additional airings: 3/26 8:00 PM, 3/27 12:00 AM, 3/27 3:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 AM, 3/29 4:00 AM, 3/29 9:00 AM, 3/29 5:00 PM)
9:30 AM | Graceful Voices (repeat)
During the land boom of the 1920s, real estate developer George Merrick launched his dream of creating America's first fully planned community, Coral Gables - known as the "Miami Riviera." Behind the grand gates of Coral Gables is the MacFarlane Homestead Historic District, developed as a black residential neighborhood by Merrick, where many Bahamian immigrants built homes that have been in their families for generations. GRACEFUL VOICES captures the stories and experiences of the Bahamian and African American women who were born there, forged lifelong friendships, and developed a passion for their community. Their powerful and sentimental memories shed a light on the history that is still being built. Many of these women were born in the homes they live in today and are determined to keep these homes in their family for generations to come. Knowing that their determined voices could make a difference, these resilient women stuck together and forced change. They fought desegregation and injustice, and they did so gracefully. (Additional airings: 3/26 9:30 PM, 3/27 1:30 AM, 3/27 4:30 PM, 3/29 3:30 AM, 3/29 5:30 AM, 3/29 10:30 AM, 3/29 6:30 PM)
10:00 AM | Reel South – Stay Prayed Up (repeat)
The only thing mightier than Lena Mae Perry's electrifying voice is her faith. She's spent the last 50 years sharing and honing both as the steadfast frontwoman of The Branchettes, a legendary North Carolina gospel group that has packed churches and lifted weary hearts throughout the South. (Additional airings: 3/26 7:00 PM, 3/27 2:00 AM, 3/31 5:00 AM, 3/31 11:00 AM)
11:00 AM | The Golden Year: Howard Women's Basketball (repeat)
In 1974 Howard University forms its first Women's Basketball team, creating new opportunities for women in sports and building a winning program. 50 years later, players and coaches reflect on their legacy and the overall growth of women's sports while highlighting the continued struggle for equity in athletics. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:00 PM, 3/24 2:00 AM, 3/24 10:00 AM, 3/27 5:00 AM, 3/27 2:00 PM, 3/28 1:30 PM)
11:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – Out of the Park (repeat)
When the game gets personal, the stakes go beyond the scoreboard. Ajay invents a divine strategy to help his team win a baseball game in India; Shannon and his brother unexpectedly bond on the field through beep baseball; and Andrew chases a dream of pitching a no-hitter, only to realize success isn't always what it seems to be. Three storytellers, three interpretations of OUT OF THE PARK. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:30 PM, 3/24 2:30 AM, 3/24 10:30 AM, 3/27 5:30 AM, 3/27 2:30 PM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics. (Additional airings: 3/4 6:30 AM, 3/6 1:00 PM, 3/11 6:30 AM, 3/13 1:00 PM, 3/18 6:30 AM, 3/20 1:00 PM, 3/25 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence – What Makes Art Transcendent? (repeat)
How can art, the visual arts, take us beyond ourselves, generating a sense of awe and grandeur, opening up new ways of knowing and revealing new kinds of understanding? What is it about art that triggers the transcendent? (Additional airings: 3/27 6:30 AM)
2:00 PM | The Golden Year: Howard Women's Basketball (repeat)
In 1974 Howard University forms its first Women's Basketball team, creating new opportunities for women in sports and building a winning program. 50 years later, players and coaches reflect on their legacy and the overall growth of women's sports while highlighting the continued struggle for equity in athletics. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:00 PM, 3/24 2:00 AM, 3/24 10:00 AM, 3/27 5:00 AM, 3/27 11:00 AM, 3/28 1:30 PM)
2:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – Out of the Park (repeat)
When the game gets personal, the stakes go beyond the scoreboard. Ajay invents a divine strategy to help his team win a baseball game in India; Shannon and his brother unexpectedly bond on the field through beep baseball; and Andrew chases a dream of pitching a no-hitter, only to realize success isn't always what it seems to be. Three storytellers, three interpretations of OUT OF THE PARK. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:30 PM, 3/24 2:30 AM, 3/24 10:30 AM, 3/27 5:30 AM, 3/27 11:30 AM)
3:00 PM | Doc World – And Still I Sing (repeat)
Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed mentors two young women competing on Afghan Star, until their lives are upended when the Taliban returns. As women's rights collapse, they must escape Kabul and find safety in exile. (Additional airings: 3/26 8:00 PM, 3/27 12:00 AM, 3/27 8:00 AM, 3/29 2:00 AM, 3/29 4:00 AM, 3/29 9:00 AM, 3/29 5:00 PM)
4:30 PM | Graceful Voices (repeat)
During the land boom of the 1920s, real estate developer George Merrick launched his dream of creating America's first fully planned community, Coral Gables - known as the "Miami Riviera." Behind the grand gates of Coral Gables is the MacFarlane Homestead Historic District, developed as a black residential neighborhood by Merrick, where many Bahamian immigrants built homes that have been in their families for generations. GRACEFUL VOICES captures the stories and experiences of the Bahamian and African American women who were born there, forged lifelong friendships, and developed a passion for their community. Their powerful and sentimental memories shed a light on the history that is still being built. Many of these women were born in the homes they live in today and are determined to keep these homes in their family for generations to come. Knowing that their determined voices could make a difference, these resilient women stuck together and forced change. They fought desegregation and injustice, and they did so gracefully. (Additional airings: 3/26 9:30 PM, 3/27 1:30 AM, 3/27 9:30 AM, 3/29 3:30 AM, 3/29 5:30 AM, 3/29 10:30 AM, 3/29 6:30 PM)
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/30 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpent (repeat)
SHAKING IT UP: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LIZ CARPENTER tells the inspirational story of an extraordinary woman who experienced and helped shape some of the most vivid moments and movements of the 20th century. Journalist, White House official, author, humorist, political activist, and feminist leader: over her 89 years of service, Liz Carpenter was often front and center where history was unfolding, leaving her own indelible mark on events and people. Hers is an inspiring story of blazing professional trails while pushing forward an agenda for women's rights, the environment, and political engagement that is highly relevant today. Her magnetic Texas-sized personality, political know-how, and legendary wit gave her an outsized impact on historical events, including the JFK assassination, the launch of Great Society programs, and more. Carpenter's high-profile leadership roles in the National Women's Political Caucus, at the historic National Women's Conference in 1977, and in the national campaign for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment cemented her spot in American history. The film educates and inspires viewers to continue to shake things up in the ongoing quest for equal rights and human progress. (Additional airings: 3/28 12:00 AM, 3/28 8:00 AM, 3/28 2:00 PM)
8:00 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: 3/28 1:00 AM, 3/28 9:00 AM, 3/28 3:00 PM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
11:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 PM, 3/6 11:00 PM, 3/8 2:00 PM, 3/13 11:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 PM, 3/20 11:00 PM, 3/22 2:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 PM)

Mar 28 (Saturday)

12:00 AM | Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpent (repeat)
SHAKING IT UP: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LIZ CARPENTER tells the inspirational story of an extraordinary woman who experienced and helped shape some of the most vivid moments and movements of the 20th century. Journalist, White House official, author, humorist, political activist, and feminist leader: over her 89 years of service, Liz Carpenter was often front and center where history was unfolding, leaving her own indelible mark on events and people. Hers is an inspiring story of blazing professional trails while pushing forward an agenda for women's rights, the environment, and political engagement that is highly relevant today. Her magnetic Texas-sized personality, political know-how, and legendary wit gave her an outsized impact on historical events, including the JFK assassination, the launch of Great Society programs, and more. Carpenter's high-profile leadership roles in the National Women's Political Caucus, at the historic National Women's Conference in 1977, and in the national campaign for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment cemented her spot in American history. The film educates and inspires viewers to continue to shake things up in the ongoing quest for equal rights and human progress. (Additional airings: 3/27 7:00 PM, 3/28 8:00 AM, 3/28 2:00 PM)
1:00 AM | 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: 3/27 8:00 PM, 3/28 9:00 AM, 3/28 3:00 PM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | The (M) Factor 2: Before The Pause-Perimenopause
Before the Pause explores solutions for women experiencing perimenopause. (Additional airings: 3/24 9:00 PM, 3/25 2:00 AM, 3/25 10:00 AM)
6:00 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Everyday Detectives (repeat)
Join us for intimate interviews with everyday individuals who are embarking on their own personal investigations. From uncovering family secrets to delving into past traumas, our show shines a light on the courage and determination of those who are seeking the truth about their own stories. Through raw, unfiltered interviews and captivating storytelling, we follow these individuals as they navigate through the twists and turns of their personal journeys, offering a glimpse into the resilience and strength of the human spirit. (Additional airings: 3/21 11:30 AM, 3/23 6:30 AM, 3/23 1:00 PM)
6:30 AM | Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack is a weekly half hour series devoted to providing trustworthy, understandable advice about how to build and protect wealth over the long-term. One of the most experienced business journalists in television, Consuelo Mack consistently attracts experts at the highest levels, bringing the best minds in the business to explore building and protecting long-term wealth. Wide-ranging topics -- including green investing, alternative energy, and insurance -- cover all the investments viewers care about: stocks, bonds real estate, art and collectibles. Every episode ends with a personal finance Action Point to help viewers manage their financial lives. (Additional airings: 3/7 6:30 AM, 3/7 11:00 AM, 3/14 6:30 AM, 3/14 11:00 AM, 3/21 6:30 AM, 3/21 11:00 AM, 3/28 11:00 AM)
7:00 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 5:00 PM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
7:30 AM | 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
8:00 AM | Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpent (repeat)
SHAKING IT UP: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LIZ CARPENTER tells the inspirational story of an extraordinary woman who experienced and helped shape some of the most vivid moments and movements of the 20th century. Journalist, White House official, author, humorist, political activist, and feminist leader: over her 89 years of service, Liz Carpenter was often front and center where history was unfolding, leaving her own indelible mark on events and people. Hers is an inspiring story of blazing professional trails while pushing forward an agenda for women's rights, the environment, and political engagement that is highly relevant today. Her magnetic Texas-sized personality, political know-how, and legendary wit gave her an outsized impact on historical events, including the JFK assassination, the launch of Great Society programs, and more. Carpenter's high-profile leadership roles in the National Women's Political Caucus, at the historic National Women's Conference in 1977, and in the national campaign for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment cemented her spot in American history. The film educates and inspires viewers to continue to shake things up in the ongoing quest for equal rights and human progress. (Additional airings: 3/27 7:00 PM, 3/28 12:00 AM, 3/28 2:00 PM)
9:00 AM | 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: 3/27 8:00 PM, 3/28 1:00 AM, 3/28 3:00 PM)
11:00 AM | Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack is a weekly half hour series devoted to providing trustworthy, understandable advice about how to build and protect wealth over the long-term. One of the most experienced business journalists in television, Consuelo Mack consistently attracts experts at the highest levels, bringing the best minds in the business to explore building and protecting long-term wealth. Wide-ranging topics -- including green investing, alternative energy, and insurance -- cover all the investments viewers care about: stocks, bonds real estate, art and collectibles. Every episode ends with a personal finance Action Point to help viewers manage their financial lives. (Additional airings: 3/7 6:30 AM, 3/7 11:00 AM, 3/14 6:30 AM, 3/14 11:00 AM, 3/21 6:30 AM, 3/21 11:00 AM, 3/28 6:30 AM)
11:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Social Entrepreneurs (repeat)
Entrepreneurial Impact" is a compelling topic that showcases the stories of innovative and socially conscious entrepreneurs who are leveraging their platforms to inspire and uplift others. On this show we delve into the lives and businesses of these visionary leaders, uncovering their personal journeys, motivations, and the transformative impact of their ventures. (Additional airings: 3/30 6:30 AM, 3/30 1:00 PM)
12:00 PM | The Philadelphia Eleven (repeat)
THE PHILADELPHIA ELEVEN, a largely unknown women's rights story, introduces viewers to the trailblazers who challenged the very essence of patriarchy within Christendom and successfully created a blueprint for lasting institutional change. The film chronicles how a group of women in the Episcopal Church shared a call to become priests. After two legislative votes to make it possible for women to be ordained failed, they organized their own ordination as priests in defiance of church norms. The Church of the Advocate, a Black urban church in North Philadelphia, welcomed them. A huge congregation witnessed their ordination service on July 29, 1974. Changing an institution based on 2,000 years of history was an enormous task. The women priests faced threats and harassment. Some lost family and friends, and others were banned from setting foot on church property. Their opponents repeatedly questioned whether they were "proper matter for ordination." Their ordination became not only a personal struggle but also a very public battle over whether women were qualified to lead. Despite the backlash, they successfully changed the church by asserting their leadership and a vision for a new way - on their own terms. (Additional airings: 3/22 10:00 PM, 3/23 2:00 AM, 3/23 10:00 AM, 3/26 9:30 AM)
1:30 PM | The Golden Year: Howard Women's Basketball (repeat)
In 1974 Howard University forms its first Women's Basketball team, creating new opportunities for women in sports and building a winning program. 50 years later, players and coaches reflect on their legacy and the overall growth of women's sports while highlighting the continued struggle for equity in athletics. (Additional airings: 3/23 9:00 PM, 3/24 2:00 AM, 3/24 10:00 AM, 3/27 5:00 AM, 3/27 11:00 AM, 3/27 2:00 PM)
2:00 PM | Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpent (repeat)
SHAKING IT UP: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LIZ CARPENTER tells the inspirational story of an extraordinary woman who experienced and helped shape some of the most vivid moments and movements of the 20th century. Journalist, White House official, author, humorist, political activist, and feminist leader: over her 89 years of service, Liz Carpenter was often front and center where history was unfolding, leaving her own indelible mark on events and people. Hers is an inspiring story of blazing professional trails while pushing forward an agenda for women's rights, the environment, and political engagement that is highly relevant today. Her magnetic Texas-sized personality, political know-how, and legendary wit gave her an outsized impact on historical events, including the JFK assassination, the launch of Great Society programs, and more. Carpenter's high-profile leadership roles in the National Women's Political Caucus, at the historic National Women's Conference in 1977, and in the national campaign for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment cemented her spot in American history. The film educates and inspires viewers to continue to shake things up in the ongoing quest for equal rights and human progress. (Additional airings: 3/27 7:00 PM, 3/28 12:00 AM, 3/28 8:00 AM)
3:00 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: 3/27 8:00 PM, 3/28 1:00 AM, 3/28 9:00 AM)
5:00 PM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/29 6:30 AM)
5:30 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/29 7:00 AM)
6:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 3/1 4:00 PM, 3/7 6:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 PM, 3/14 6:00 PM, 3/15 4:00 PM, 3/21 6:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 PM, 3/29 4:00 PM)
6:30 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: 3/7 6:30 PM, 3/14 6:30 PM, 3/21 6:30 PM)
7:00 PM | 9 Lives of Barbara Dane
(Additional airings: 3/30 4:00 AM)
8:00 PM | American Masters – Janis Ian: Breaking Silence
AMERICAN MASTERS is an ongoing series of award-winning primetime specials examining the lives, works, and creative processes of our most outstanding cultural artists. Created in 1984 by Susan Lacy and produced by Thirteen/WNET for national public television, the series is both a celebration and an exploration of creativity in America. Consisting of more than 250 hours of programming to date, AMERICAN MASTERS is a growing film library documenting the role important individuals, groups, and movements have played in the formation of our cultural identity. (Additional airings: 3/29 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM | French Village – Alsace and Lorraine
(Additional airings: 3/29 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM | Singing for Justice (repeat)
Singing for Justice reveals the story of Faith Petric (1915-2013), a political radical, musician, mother, worker and grandmother who united folk music and activism through almost a century of American social movements. She aided migrant workers in California during the Great Depression, built Liberty Ships during World War II, faced Cold War-era FBI surveillance, and marched for racial justice in Selma, AL. Over her long and purposeful life, Faith inspired all to take responsibility for social change, women and elders to defy stereotypes, and everyone she met to sing along. (Additional airings: 3/30 5:00 AM)

Mar 29 (Sunday)

12:00 AM | American Masters – Janis Ian: Breaking Silence
AMERICAN MASTERS is an ongoing series of award-winning primetime specials examining the lives, works, and creative processes of our most outstanding cultural artists. Created in 1984 by Susan Lacy and produced by Thirteen/WNET for national public television, the series is both a celebration and an exploration of creativity in America. Consisting of more than 250 hours of programming to date, AMERICAN MASTERS is a growing film library documenting the role important individuals, groups, and movements have played in the formation of our cultural identity. (Additional airings: 3/28 8:00 PM)
2:00 AM | Doc World – And Still I Sing (repeat)
Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed mentors two young women competing on Afghan Star, until their lives are upended when the Taliban returns. As women's rights collapse, they must escape Kabul and find safety in exile. (Additional airings: 3/26 8:00 PM, 3/27 12:00 AM, 3/27 8:00 AM, 3/27 3:00 PM, 3/29 4:00 AM, 3/29 9:00 AM, 3/29 5:00 PM)
3:30 AM | Graceful Voices (repeat)
During the land boom of the 1920s, real estate developer George Merrick launched his dream of creating America's first fully planned community, Coral Gables - known as the "Miami Riviera." Behind the grand gates of Coral Gables is the MacFarlane Homestead Historic District, developed as a black residential neighborhood by Merrick, where many Bahamian immigrants built homes that have been in their families for generations. GRACEFUL VOICES captures the stories and experiences of the Bahamian and African American women who were born there, forged lifelong friendships, and developed a passion for their community. Their powerful and sentimental memories shed a light on the history that is still being built. Many of these women were born in the homes they live in today and are determined to keep these homes in their family for generations to come. Knowing that their determined voices could make a difference, these resilient women stuck together and forced change. They fought desegregation and injustice, and they did so gracefully. (Additional airings: 3/26 9:30 PM, 3/27 1:30 AM, 3/27 9:30 AM, 3/27 4:30 PM, 3/29 5:30 AM, 3/29 10:30 AM, 3/29 6:30 PM)
4:00 AM | Doc World – And Still I Sing (repeat)
Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed mentors two young women competing on Afghan Star, until their lives are upended when the Taliban returns. As women's rights collapse, they must escape Kabul and find safety in exile. (Additional airings: 3/26 8:00 PM, 3/27 12:00 AM, 3/27 8:00 AM, 3/27 3:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 AM, 3/29 9:00 AM, 3/29 5:00 PM)
5:30 AM | Graceful Voices (repeat)
During the land boom of the 1920s, real estate developer George Merrick launched his dream of creating America's first fully planned community, Coral Gables - known as the "Miami Riviera." Behind the grand gates of Coral Gables is the MacFarlane Homestead Historic District, developed as a black residential neighborhood by Merrick, where many Bahamian immigrants built homes that have been in their families for generations. GRACEFUL VOICES captures the stories and experiences of the Bahamian and African American women who were born there, forged lifelong friendships, and developed a passion for their community. Their powerful and sentimental memories shed a light on the history that is still being built. Many of these women were born in the homes they live in today and are determined to keep these homes in their family for generations to come. Knowing that their determined voices could make a difference, these resilient women stuck together and forced change. They fought desegregation and injustice, and they did so gracefully. (Additional airings: 3/26 9:30 PM, 3/27 1:30 AM, 3/27 9:30 AM, 3/27 4:30 PM, 3/29 3:30 AM, 3/29 10:30 AM, 3/29 6:30 PM)
6:00 AM | On Story – On Making AMERICAN FICTION (repeat)
This week on ON STORY, we'll speak with Emmy-winning writer Cord Jefferson about writing and directing his debut feature, the biting, witty, cerebral satire AMERICAN FICTION. (Additional airings: 3/29 4:30 PM)
6:30 AM | To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. (Additional airings: 3/1 6:30 AM, 3/4 1:00 PM, 3/7 7:00 AM, 3/7 5:00 PM, 3/8 6:30 AM, 3/11 1:00 PM, 3/14 7:00 AM, 3/14 5:00 PM, 3/15 6:30 AM, 3/18 1:00 PM, 3/21 7:00 AM, 3/21 5:00 PM, 3/22 6:30 AM, 3/25 1:00 PM, 3/28 7:00 AM, 3/28 5:00 PM)
7:00 AM | 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: 3/1 7:00 AM, 3/7 7:30 AM, 3/7 5:30 PM, 3/8 7:00 AM, 3/14 7:30 AM, 3/14 5:30 PM, 3/15 7:00 AM, 3/21 7:30 AM, 3/21 5:30 PM, 3/22 7:00 AM, 3/28 7:30 AM, 3/28 5:30 PM)
7:30 AM | The Open Mind – Art In 2026
Taos's Harwood Museum executive director Juniper Leherissey discusses the legacy and future of art. (Additional airings: 3/29 3:00 PM, 3/30 1:30 PM)
8:00 AM | DW Focus On Europe
With Focus on Europe, DW has developed a new program that adds a more personal touch to the issues affecting people across the continent. The weekly magazine which replaced European Journal in October 2014 provides audiences an inside perspective on the diversity of people, places, conflicts and coexistence that define Europe. Focus on Europe presents genuine stories about the lives of real people - from the Polish blacksmith to the Finnish air traffic controller, from a British businessman to a Turkish women's activist. Reporters file their stories from all over the continent and special editions are devoted to a particular country or event. Focus on Europe will continue to attract audiences with up close, visually powerful, exciting and balanced profiles and reporting. Like its predecessor, this new series is a must see for everyone who wants to be an expert on Europe. (Additional airings: 3/1 8:00 AM, 3/8 8:00 AM, 3/15 8:00 AM, 3/22 8:00 AM)
8:30 AM | DW Global Us
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization. (Additional airings: 3/15 8:30 AM, 3/22 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM | Doc World – And Still I Sing (repeat)
Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed mentors two young women competing on Afghan Star, until their lives are upended when the Taliban returns. As women's rights collapse, they must escape Kabul and find safety in exile. (Additional airings: 3/26 8:00 PM, 3/27 12:00 AM, 3/27 8:00 AM, 3/27 3:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 AM, 3/29 4:00 AM, 3/29 5:00 PM)
10:30 AM | Graceful Voices (repeat)
During the land boom of the 1920s, real estate developer George Merrick launched his dream of creating America's first fully planned community, Coral Gables - known as the "Miami Riviera." Behind the grand gates of Coral Gables is the MacFarlane Homestead Historic District, developed as a black residential neighborhood by Merrick, where many Bahamian immigrants built homes that have been in their families for generations. GRACEFUL VOICES captures the stories and experiences of the Bahamian and African American women who were born there, forged lifelong friendships, and developed a passion for their community. Their powerful and sentimental memories shed a light on the history that is still being built. Many of these women were born in the homes they live in today and are determined to keep these homes in their family for generations to come. Knowing that their determined voices could make a difference, these resilient women stuck together and forced change. They fought desegregation and injustice, and they did so gracefully. (Additional airings: 3/26 9:30 PM, 3/27 1:30 AM, 3/27 9:30 AM, 3/27 4:30 PM, 3/29 3:30 AM, 3/29 5:30 AM, 3/29 6:30 PM)
11:00 AM | The Chavis Chronicles – Attorney Markwei Boye
THE CHAVIS CHRONICLES is a thought-provoking half-hour weekly talk show with an urban American flair featuring interviews with famous leaders and politicians, doctors and scientists, cultural leaders and influencers from around the globe. The public affairs program goes beyond the headlines offering insights on matters that impact the public, and provides a unique perspective from a renowned living legend of the African-American world. Each week, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. hosts the 52-part series. Dr. Chavis - an award-winning journalist, civil rights icon, and consummate intellectual influencer - is a skilled interviewer who presents important content and diverse conversations that are engaging, enlightening and entertaining to a wide audience.
11:30 AM | Laura Flanders & Friends
THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW is back with more award-winning interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change in our world today. Hosted by multi-media reporter and author Laura Flanders, the series features smart, solutions-driven conversations with forward-thinking people, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Indian writer Arundhati Roy, actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, and actress/activist Laverne Cox. Laura and her team also report from the field on cutting-edge innovations and topics such as collective ownership and ways that organizations across the country are addressing disparity in the housing market. Every month, contributors S. Mitra Kalita and Sara Lomax, co-founders of the URL Media network, join Laura for "Meet the BIPOC Press," a monthly feature of the show highlighting reporters of color from minority-owned and operated media outlets from around the country. THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW Season 5 is independently-produced and recorded in a small cabin in rural Sullivan County, New York. (Additional airings: 3/1 11:30 AM, 3/8 11:30 AM, 3/15 11:30 AM, 3/22 11:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Great Lakes NOW Series – Rivers of Water and Sand
In this episode of Great Lakes Now, Indiana shoreline residents take drastic action to save their homes from powerful waves, Michigan DNR officials defend against climate change by removing old dams, and The Catch offers news from around the region.
12:30 PM | America's Heartland (repeat)
AMERICA'S HEARTLAND celebrates the men and women across who grow the country's crops, raise its livestock, tend its nurseries and prepare its food. AMERICA'S HEARTLAND taps into the national fascination with food and curiosity about unfamiliar places and ways of life, while also exploring the American values of family, hard work and the spirit of independence. The series, produced entirely on location, portrays the worlds of agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture complete with fascinating stories, compelling characters, innovative ideas and enticing travel destinations. (Additional airings: 3/1 12:30 PM, 3/8 12:30 PM, 3/15 12:30 PM, 3/22 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM | Climate California – Reclamation (repeat)
Climate change demands new solutions - and new stories. This is an invitation to Climate California, an original series that reminds us of the beauty of the world and the power we already have.
1:30 PM | Start Up – Herbal Goodness - McKinney, Texas (repeat)
Feeling unfulfilled in her high-level corporate job, Unoma decided to pursue a path that provided more meaning and purpose in her life by creating Herbal Goodness, a superfood company that supports women and girls in need.
2:00 PM | Bloomberg Wall Street Week
(Additional airings: 3/1 2:00 PM, 3/6 11:00 PM, 3/8 2:00 PM, 3/13 11:00 PM, 3/15 2:00 PM, 3/20 11:00 PM, 3/22 2:00 PM, 3/27 11:00 PM)
3:00 PM | The Open Mind – Art In 2026
Taos's Harwood Museum executive director Juniper Leherissey discusses the legacy and future of art. (Additional airings: 3/29 7:30 AM, 3/30 1:30 PM)
3:30 PM | Ict Newscast (Kaet) – Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26013
4:00 PM | Balancing Act with John Katko
In a media landscape often polarized by extreme viewpoints on The Right and on The Left, "Balancing Act with John Katko" seeks to provide an alternative perspective: The Center. It will strive to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues, while adding a touch of fun along the way. (Additional airings: 3/1 4:00 PM, 3/7 6:00 PM, 3/8 4:00 PM, 3/14 6:00 PM, 3/15 4:00 PM, 3/21 6:00 PM, 3/22 4:00 PM, 3/28 6:00 PM)
4:30 PM | On Story – On Making AMERICAN FICTION (repeat)
This week on ON STORY, we'll speak with Emmy-winning writer Cord Jefferson about writing and directing his debut feature, the biting, witty, cerebral satire AMERICAN FICTION. (Additional airings: 3/29 6:00 AM)
5:00 PM | Doc World – And Still I Sing (repeat)
Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed mentors two young women competing on Afghan Star, until their lives are upended when the Taliban returns. As women's rights collapse, they must escape Kabul and find safety in exile. (Additional airings: 3/26 8:00 PM, 3/27 12:00 AM, 3/27 8:00 AM, 3/27 3:00 PM, 3/29 2:00 AM, 3/29 4:00 AM, 3/29 9:00 AM)
6:30 PM | Graceful Voices (repeat)
During the land boom of the 1920s, real estate developer George Merrick launched his dream of creating America's first fully planned community, Coral Gables - known as the "Miami Riviera." Behind the grand gates of Coral Gables is the MacFarlane Homestead Historic District, developed as a black residential neighborhood by Merrick, where many Bahamian immigrants built homes that have been in their families for generations. GRACEFUL VOICES captures the stories and experiences of the Bahamian and African American women who were born there, forged lifelong friendships, and developed a passion for their community. Their powerful and sentimental memories shed a light on the history that is still being built. Many of these women were born in the homes they live in today and are determined to keep these homes in their family for generations to come. Knowing that their determined voices could make a difference, these resilient women stuck together and forced change. They fought desegregation and injustice, and they did so gracefully. (Additional airings: 3/26 9:30 PM, 3/27 1:30 AM, 3/27 9:30 AM, 3/27 4:30 PM, 3/29 3:30 AM, 3/29 5:30 AM, 3/29 10:30 AM)
7:00 PM | French Village – Alsace and Lorraine
(Additional airings: 3/28 10:00 PM)
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: 3/30 12:00 AM, 3/30 8:00 AM)
9:00 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: 3/30 1:00 AM, 3/30 9:00 AM)
10:00 PM | American Masters – Hannah Arendt: Facing Tyranny
AMERICAN MASTERS is an ongoing series of award-winning primetime specials examining the lives, works, and creative processes of our most outstanding cultural artists. Created in 1984 by Susan Lacy and produced by Thirteen/WNET for national public television, the series is both a celebration and an exploration of creativity in America. Consisting of more than 250 hours of programming to date, AMERICAN MASTERS is a growing film library documenting the role important individuals, groups, and movements have played in the formation of our cultural identity. (Additional airings: 3/30 2:00 AM, 3/30 10:00 AM)
11:30 PM | POV Shorts – This Sacred Place (repeat)
New worlds unfold in stories of tradition and hometown pride. "You Can't Stop Spirit" - Centered on the Baby Doll Mardi Gras masking tradition: a group of self-liberated Black women who created an alternative social space where they are encouraged to be free. "Coming Home" - A collective of Palestinian-American dancers living in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn use traditional Dabka as a way to connect to their community and homeland. (Additional airings: 3/30 3:30 AM, 3/30 11:30 AM)

Mar 30 (Monday)

12:00 AM | 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: 3/29 8:00 PM, 3/30 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | 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: 3/29 9:00 PM, 3/30 9:00 AM)
2:00 AM | American Masters – Hannah Arendt: Facing Tyranny
AMERICAN MASTERS is an ongoing series of award-winning primetime specials examining the lives, works, and creative processes of our most outstanding cultural artists. Created in 1984 by Susan Lacy and produced by Thirteen/WNET for national public television, the series is both a celebration and an exploration of creativity in America. Consisting of more than 250 hours of programming to date, AMERICAN MASTERS is a growing film library documenting the role important individuals, groups, and movements have played in the formation of our cultural identity. (Additional airings: 3/29 10:00 PM, 3/30 10:00 AM)
3:30 AM | POV Shorts – This Sacred Place (repeat)
New worlds unfold in stories of tradition and hometown pride. "You Can't Stop Spirit" - Centered on the Baby Doll Mardi Gras masking tradition: a group of self-liberated Black women who created an alternative social space where they are encouraged to be free. "Coming Home" - A collective of Palestinian-American dancers living in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn use traditional Dabka as a way to connect to their community and homeland. (Additional airings: 3/29 11:30 PM, 3/30 11:30 AM)
4:00 AM | 9 Lives of Barbara Dane
(Additional airings: 3/28 7:00 PM)
5:00 AM | Singing for Justice (repeat)
Singing for Justice reveals the story of Faith Petric (1915-2013), a political radical, musician, mother, worker and grandmother who united folk music and activism through almost a century of American social movements. She aided migrant workers in California during the Great Depression, built Liberty Ships during World War II, faced Cold War-era FBI surveillance, and marched for racial justice in Selma, AL. Over her long and purposeful life, Faith inspired all to take responsibility for social change, women and elders to defy stereotypes, and everyone she met to sing along. (Additional airings: 3/28 11:00 PM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Social Entrepreneurs (repeat)
Entrepreneurial Impact" is a compelling topic that showcases the stories of innovative and socially conscious entrepreneurs who are leveraging their platforms to inspire and uplift others. On this show we delve into the lives and businesses of these visionary leaders, uncovering their personal journeys, motivations, and the transformative impact of their ventures. (Additional airings: 3/28 11:30 AM, 3/30 1:00 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/31 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/31 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/31 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | 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: 3/29 8:00 PM, 3/30 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | 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: 3/29 9:00 PM, 3/30 1:00 AM)
10:00 AM | American Masters – Hannah Arendt: Facing Tyranny
AMERICAN MASTERS is an ongoing series of award-winning primetime specials examining the lives, works, and creative processes of our most outstanding cultural artists. Created in 1984 by Susan Lacy and produced by Thirteen/WNET for national public television, the series is both a celebration and an exploration of creativity in America. Consisting of more than 250 hours of programming to date, AMERICAN MASTERS is a growing film library documenting the role important individuals, groups, and movements have played in the formation of our cultural identity. (Additional airings: 3/29 10:00 PM, 3/30 2:00 AM)
11:30 AM | POV Shorts – This Sacred Place (repeat)
New worlds unfold in stories of tradition and hometown pride. "You Can't Stop Spirit" - Centered on the Baby Doll Mardi Gras masking tradition: a group of self-liberated Black women who created an alternative social space where they are encouraged to be free. "Coming Home" - A collective of Palestinian-American dancers living in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn use traditional Dabka as a way to connect to their community and homeland. (Additional airings: 3/29 11:30 PM, 3/30 3:30 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Whitney Reynolds Show – Social Entrepreneurs (repeat)
Entrepreneurial Impact" is a compelling topic that showcases the stories of innovative and socially conscious entrepreneurs who are leveraging their platforms to inspire and uplift others. On this show we delve into the lives and businesses of these visionary leaders, uncovering their personal journeys, motivations, and the transformative impact of their ventures. (Additional airings: 3/28 11:30 AM, 3/30 6:30 AM)
1:30 PM | The Open Mind – Art In 2026
Taos's Harwood Museum executive director Juniper Leherissey discusses the legacy and future of art. (Additional airings: 3/29 7:30 AM, 3/29 3:00 PM)
2:00 PM | Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World – The Telescope (repeat)
Meet the brilliant minds throughout history, from Galileo to Edwin Hubble, responsible for creating the telescope. Today, their invention allows humanity to reach the furthest limits of seeing 13 billion light-years out.
3:00 PM | Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World – The Airplane (repeat)
Take to the sky with the dreamers whose work gave humans the ability to fly. From Leonardo da Vinci's "flying machines" to the modern commercial plane, without these inventions, we may have never left the ground.
4:00 PM | Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World – The Robot (repeat)
Learn how robots were first conceptualized in ancient Rome and see how their use has evolved over the centuries, from the calculator to the Roomba. Then, take a sneak peek at what future robots will be able to do.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/31 5:00 PM)
6:00 PM | France 24
(Additional airings: 3/2 6:00 PM, 3/3 6:00 PM, 3/4 6:00 PM, 3/5 6:00 PM, 3/6 6:00 PM, 3/9 6:00 PM, 3/10 6:00 PM, 3/11 6:00 PM, 3/12 6:00 PM, 3/13 6:00 PM, 3/16 6:00 PM, 3/17 6:00 PM, 3/18 6:00 PM, 3/19 6:00 PM, 3/20 6:00 PM, 3/23 6:00 PM, 3/24 6:00 PM, 3/25 6:00 PM, 3/26 6:00 PM, 3/27 6:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 PM | Playing Like A Girl: The House That Rob Built (repeat)
In an era when gender discrimination in sports was the norm, Coach Selvig built a "house" of inclusion and empowerment at the University of Montana by recruiting female athletes from ranches, farms and Native reservations. (Additional airings: 3/31 12:00 AM, 3/31 8:00 AM)
8:00 PM | Girl Talk: A Local, USA Special (repeat)
Set in the cutthroat, male-dominated world of high school debate, where tomorrow's leaders are groomed, GIRL TALK tells the compelling and timely story of five girls on a top-ranked Massachusetts high school debate team as they strive to become the best debaters in the United States. (Additional airings: 3/31 1:00 AM, 3/31 9:00 AM)
9:30 PM | Stories from the Stage – No Place Like Home
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: 3/31 2:30 AM, 3/31 10:30 AM)
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)

Mar 31 (Tuesday)

12:00 AM | Playing Like A Girl: The House That Rob Built (repeat)
In an era when gender discrimination in sports was the norm, Coach Selvig built a "house" of inclusion and empowerment at the University of Montana by recruiting female athletes from ranches, farms and Native reservations. (Additional airings: 3/30 7:00 PM, 3/31 8:00 AM)
1:00 AM | Girl Talk: A Local, USA Special (repeat)
Set in the cutthroat, male-dominated world of high school debate, where tomorrow's leaders are groomed, GIRL TALK tells the compelling and timely story of five girls on a top-ranked Massachusetts high school debate team as they strive to become the best debaters in the United States. (Additional airings: 3/30 8:00 PM, 3/31 9:00 AM)
2:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – No Place Like Home
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: 3/30 9:30 PM, 3/31 10:30 AM)
3:00 AM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
4:00 AM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
5:00 AM | Reel South – Stay Prayed Up (repeat)
The only thing mightier than Lena Mae Perry's electrifying voice is her faith. She's spent the last 50 years sharing and honing both as the steadfast frontwoman of The Branchettes, a legendary North Carolina gospel group that has packed churches and lifted weary hearts throughout the South. (Additional airings: 3/26 7:00 PM, 3/27 2:00 AM, 3/27 10:00 AM, 3/31 11:00 AM)
6:00 AM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)
6:30 AM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:30 AM, 3/3 1:30 PM, 3/10 6:30 AM, 3/10 1:30 PM, 3/17 6:30 AM, 3/17 1:30 PM, 3/20 6:30 PM, 3/24 6:30 AM, 3/24 1:30 PM, 3/31 1:30 PM)
7:00 AM | Newsroom Tokyo
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:00 AM, 3/3 7:00 AM, 3/4 7:00 AM, 3/5 7:00 AM, 3/6 7:00 AM, 3/9 7:00 AM, 3/10 7:00 AM, 3/11 7:00 AM, 3/12 7:00 AM, 3/13 7:00 AM, 3/16 7:00 AM, 3/17 7:00 AM, 3/18 7:00 AM, 3/19 7:00 AM, 3/23 7:00 AM, 3/24 7:00 AM, 3/25 7:00 AM, 3/26 7:00 AM, 3/27 7:00 AM, 3/30 7:00 AM)
7:28 AM | Direct Talk
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:28 AM, 3/3 7:28 AM, 3/4 7:28 AM, 3/5 7:28 AM, 3/6 7:28 AM, 3/9 7:28 AM, 3/10 7:28 AM, 3/11 7:28 AM, 3/12 7:28 AM, 3/13 7:28 AM, 3/16 7:28 AM, 3/17 7:28 AM, 3/18 7:28 AM, 3/19 7:28 AM, 3/20 7:28 AM, 3/23 7:28 AM, 3/24 7:28 AM, 3/25 7:28 AM, 3/26 7:28 AM, 3/27 7:28 AM, 3/30 7:28 AM)
7:43 AM | Short Program
(Additional airings: 3/2 7:43 AM, 3/3 7:43 AM, 3/4 7:43 AM, 3/5 7:43 AM, 3/6 7:43 AM, 3/9 7:43 AM, 3/10 7:43 AM, 3/11 7:43 AM, 3/12 7:43 AM, 3/13 7:43 AM, 3/16 7:43 AM, 3/17 7:43 AM, 3/18 7:43 AM, 3/19 7:43 AM, 3/20 7:43 AM, 3/23 7:43 AM, 3/24 7:43 AM, 3/25 7:43 AM, 3/26 7:43 AM, 3/27 7:43 AM, 3/30 7:43 AM)
8:00 AM | Playing Like A Girl: The House That Rob Built (repeat)
In an era when gender discrimination in sports was the norm, Coach Selvig built a "house" of inclusion and empowerment at the University of Montana by recruiting female athletes from ranches, farms and Native reservations. (Additional airings: 3/30 7:00 PM, 3/31 12:00 AM)
9:00 AM | Girl Talk: A Local, USA Special (repeat)
Set in the cutthroat, male-dominated world of high school debate, where tomorrow's leaders are groomed, GIRL TALK tells the compelling and timely story of five girls on a top-ranked Massachusetts high school debate team as they strive to become the best debaters in the United States. (Additional airings: 3/30 8:00 PM, 3/31 1:00 AM)
10:30 AM | Stories from the Stage – No Place Like Home
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: 3/30 9:30 PM, 3/31 2:30 AM)
11:00 AM | Reel South – Stay Prayed Up (repeat)
The only thing mightier than Lena Mae Perry's electrifying voice is her faith. She's spent the last 50 years sharing and honing both as the steadfast frontwoman of The Branchettes, a legendary North Carolina gospel group that has packed churches and lifted weary hearts throughout the South. (Additional airings: 3/26 7:00 PM, 3/27 2:00 AM, 3/27 10:00 AM, 3/31 5:00 AM)
12:00 PM | Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 PM | Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 3/10 1:00 PM, 3/17 1:00 PM, 3/24 1:00 PM)
1:30 PM | Asia Insight
(Additional airings: 3/3 6:30 AM, 3/3 1:30 PM, 3/10 6:30 AM, 3/10 1:30 PM, 3/17 6:30 AM, 3/17 1:30 PM, 3/20 6:30 PM, 3/24 6:30 AM, 3/24 1:30 PM, 3/31 6:30 AM)
2:00 PM | Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World – The Car (repeat)
Go for a ride through the 9,000-year history of the car, from its roots in dogsleds to Henry Ford's affordable and assembly line-built Model T, and meet the scientists working on the next generation of self-driving automobiles.
3:00 PM | Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World – The Rocket (repeat)
Learn the explosive history of the rocket, from its origin in ancient China, to its use as a weapon of war, to how adding hydrogen allowed it to carry astronauts all the way to the moon.
4:00 PM | Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World – The Smartphone (repeat)
Dial in to the fascinating history of the smartphone, from its roots in Morse Code to 2007, when Apple unveiled the first-ever iPhone. Plus, see how the next generation of smartphones will allow us to communicate through them just by thinking.
5:00 PM | Democracy NOW!
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge. (Additional airings: 3/2 5:00 PM, 3/3 5:00 PM, 3/4 5:00 PM, 3/5 5:00 PM, 3/6 5:00 PM, 3/9 5:00 PM, 3/10 5:00 PM, 3/11 5:00 PM, 3/12 5:00 PM, 3/13 5:00 PM, 3/16 5:00 PM, 3/17 5:00 PM, 3/18 5:00 PM, 3/19 5:00 PM, 3/20 5:00 PM, 3/23 5:00 PM, 3/24 5:00 PM, 3/25 5:00 PM, 3/26 5:00 PM, 3/27 5:00 PM, 3/30 5:00 PM)
6:00 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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 11:00 PM)
6:30 PM | NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
7:00 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?
8:00 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.
9:00 PM | American Experience – The Cancer Detectives (repeat)
In the 1950's, survival rates from cancer of any kind were low. Damaging surgery and unsophisticated radiotherapy were the main treatments, assuming the disease was detected in time for anything to be done. Cervical cancer was often asymptomatic until it was well advanced, and by that time, it was often a death sentence. This dramatic story of the fight against cervical cancer revolves around three main characters: Dr. Papanicolaou, a Greek immigrant whose single-minded pursuit of the development of a diagnostic test saved hundreds of thousands of women; Hashime Murayama, the exquisitely talented artist who became National Geographic's first inhouse illustrator, but because of his Japanese heritage, was fired, interned in a WWII camp, then released to work on the project; and Helen Dickens, a groundbreaking Black female surgeon, who overcame deep distrust between the Black community and medical professionals to save the lives of thousands of women. The work of these three true life savers slashed death rates of this previously unfightable cancer by more than 60 percent.
10:00 PM | PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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: 3/2 11:00 PM, 3/3 11:00 PM, 3/4 11:00 PM, 3/5 11:00 PM, 3/9 11:00 PM, 3/10 11:00 PM, 3/11 11:00 PM, 3/12 11:00 PM, 3/16 11:00 PM, 3/17 11:00 PM, 3/18 11:00 PM, 3/19 11:00 PM, 3/23 11:00 PM, 3/24 11:00 PM, 3/25 11:00 PM, 3/26 11:00 PM, 3/30 11:00 PM, 3/31 6:00 PM)
11:30 PM | BBC News (Pbs Uplink)