Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 10 p.m.
Palestinians and Israelis talk about death, despair and the continuing trauma of one year since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
The civil rights of 120,000 innocent Japanese Americans were violated during WW2 when they were incarcerated without charge or trial after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Wednesday, Oct. 16 at 9 p.m.
Discover the explosive forces that helped create some of the most dynamic worlds in our cosmic neighborhood – and what makes the volcanoes right here on Earth so special.
The Endicotts reveal that Martin Webster had a motive to kill Cecily. Liam Corby tells Susan that he knows a secret of Lisa’s. In the Conway novel, Pünd reveals several conclusions he’s drawn about the murder of Melissa James.
Friday, Oct. 18 at 10 p.m.
Alonzo King LINES Ballet performs the elegant piece Deep River in collaboration with Grammy Award®–winning vocalist Lisa Fischer.
Van der Valk and his team are called in when a scientist researching a cancer treatment breakthrough is found dead.
Sunday, Oct. 20 at 8 p.m.
With Carol off the case, Ridley races to discover who shot Oliver in the hope of protecting Jack from becoming the team’s prime suspect.
Explore how Latino DNA has been woven into the identity of the United States since before her inception, and has been pivotal all along the way. Despite facing severe discrimination and violence, Latinos were present and contributed in pivotal ways to the fabric of this nation.
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