BLACK HISTORY MONTH FEATURE
Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 8 p.m.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of basketball superstars Brittney Griner and Chris Paul — revealing that they are not the first extraordinary people in their family trees.

From Savannah, GA, discover hidden treasures including a 19th C. Jim Williams-owned Federal hunt board, a Jesse Arms Botke oil, ca. 1940 and a 1978 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers-signed poster.

BLACK HISTORY MONTH FEATURE
Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 9 p.m.
Tracing the rich, complex relationship between Black and Jewish Americans — defined by solidarity and strained by division.

Tristan's romance with Charlotte is blossoming but he's nervous about impressing her dad.

Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 8 p.m.
Can dogs understand what we say — and talk back? Witness amazing moments from a major experiment, as thousands of dogs use speech buttons.

Charlie Phelps, the new Detective Inspector at the City of London Police, hires Eliza for a case.

BLACK HISTORY MONTH FEATURE
Thursday, Feb. 5 at 8 p.m.
From the blues to hip hop, African Americans have been the driving force of sonic innovation for over a century.

Book and his team race to unmask the film-set killer before they can strike again.

Friday, Feb. 6 at 9:30 p.m.
The war drags on and moves to new theaters: at sea, in Indian Country, and in the South.

SERIES PREMIERE
From PBS Kids, six-year-old fraternal twins Phoebe and Jay Yarber encounter various texts in their daily lives, from labels and signs to posters, helping them develop early literacy skills to navigate the world around them.

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