EARTH MONTH
Wednesday, April 8 at 8 p.m.
In northern Kenya, a remarkable conservation experiment is unfolding at Reteti Sanctuary.

AMERICA250
Historian Lucy Worsley explores one of history’s most explosive breakups and how the British Empire lost the war for America’s Independence against a ragtag band of rebels.

EARTH MONTH
Wednesday, April 8 at 10 p.m.
Five ecosystems are reshaped by climate change. Ice fields and underwater forests vanish, replaced by new ecosystems.

MICHIGAN FEATURE
See Michigan marvels in Charlevoix, including a WWII painted A-2 flight jacket, a John Bailey dwarf clock, ca. 1800 and a 1973 Charles Schulz-signed drawing and book. Which find has a $75,000 value?

Thursday, April 9 at 8:30 p.m.
We're back in the UP's beautiful Keweenaw Peninsula for Houghton's new hotspot, Observatory Lounge.

Examining Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s deal with President Trump to imprison U.S. deportees.

Friday, April 10 at 10 p.m.
Scott Yoo journeys across Germany to find a window into Brahms’ inner life.


Saturday, April 11 at 5 p.m.
Explore the family secrets of actor Danielle Deadwyler and musician Rhiannon Giddens, two artists who are both deeply tied to their Southern heritage.

After escaping from prison and discovering Mercedes’ marriage, Edmond sails to Monte Cristo to seek rumored treasure and plot his revenge.

Sunday, April 12 at 8 p.m.
Sister Catherine is distressed when a newborn baby is taken from the maternity home.

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