Tag: pbs
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‘Genealogy Roadshow’ on PBS Seeks Drama in Family History
Genealogy is a popular past-time and guarantees an audience for “Genealogy Roadshow,” PBS’ new version of “Antiques Roadshow,” centered on family history.
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TCA: Downton Abbey Panel Talks Unicorns & Love Triangles
Connie Wang reveals new developments for the upcoming season of “Downton Abbey,” premiering in January.
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Exclusive Interview: Rick Hall on ‘Muscle Shoals,’ His Music History Legacy & Driving Fast With Wilson Pickett
Rick Hall, founder of the iconic FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama tells Melanie Votaw about his career and the documentary about his life.
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Bionic Dogs, Pigs and Horses? Yes! On PBS’ ‘My Bionic Pet’ This Week
Roxanne Hawn previews “My Bionic Pet,” airing this week on PBS’ “Nature,” featuring amazing dogs, horses, birds, pigs and alligators with prosthetic limbs.
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April 1, 2014: What’s On TV Tonight?
What’s on TV tonight? More March Madness, The Story of the Jews on PBS, Part II of NCIS: Crescent City, and the Season 5 finale of Cougar Town.
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Book to TV Movie: ‘Making of a Lady’ is More Fun Than the Book
Vera Marie Badertscher reviews “The Making of a Lady,” and finds the British ITV/PBS made-for-TV movie better than the book.
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Feb. 5, 2014: What’s On TV Tonight?
What’s on TV tonight? American Idol, Law & Order: SVU, Workaholics and Men at Work. Also, Nova investigates a chilling grave in Roman Catacomb Mystery.
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Downton Abbey Recap: Season 4, Episode 3
Jane Boursaw recaps this week’s episode of “Downton Abbey,” and ponders whether anyone is still watching the show.
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Downton Abbey Recap: Season 4, Episode 1
Jane Boursaw recaps the season four premiere of “Downton Abbey,” in which the family and staff encourage Lady Mary to join the land of the living again.
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Book Review: ‘Making Masterpiece’ – The Road to Downton Abbey
Rebecca Eaton, executive director of Masterpiece Theatre, explains what goes on behind the scenes at the TV powerhouse that makes Downton Abbey.