Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 8 p.m.
A new generation of big cats rises in the Okavango Delta. First-time lion mum Serami protects her cubs while Mathata steps up to feed the pride. Pobe and Bo return, and as Lediba’s cub grows in confidence, she vanishes.

An indelible look at the realities of growing up poor in America. Filmed over 14 years with kids from three families, from adolescents to adults with kids of their own, navigating an economy with more obstacles than opportunities.

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Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 8 p.m.
Author Emma Heming Willis shares her deeply personal new book, in which she transforms her own experience caring for her husband Bruce Willis, into a compassionate guide for caregivers everywhere.

Discover Grace Bumbry’s inspiring rise to global opera fame. Spotlighting her historic performances, the film explores the racial barriers she overcame to triumph in her 1966 performance as "Carmen."

Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 9 p.m.
Follow ancient humans’ perilous journey into the Americas, where a frigid Ice Age landscape, mammoths, and other fearsome beasts tested their resilience.

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Politician-turned-journalist Brian Walden and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sit for a famed exchange that ended a friendship, reshaped opinion, and hastened the Iron Lady’s downfall.

Thursday, Oct. 9 at 9 p.m.
Follow the ascent of an ambitious country boy to the Oval Office.

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This modern adaptation of Georges Simenon’s novels stars Benjamin Wainwright as Jules Maigret, an unconventional young detective leading Paris’s elite crime unit, La Crim.

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On November 26, 1983, six armed men raided the Brink’s-Mat depot near Heathrow, seizing £26m in gold and sparking an international laundering operation of crime and murder.

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