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- An uptight, middle-aged, repressed woman turns into a sex addict after getting hit on the head, and she then falls into an underground subculture of sex addicts in suburban Baltimore.
- Filmed and televised versions of theater productions, such as plays, musicals, operas, ballets, and concerts from around the world.
- Chris and Martin Kratt bring their enthusiasm for animals to the pre-school set.
- The story of the discovery of the AIDS epidemic, and the political infighting of the scientific community hampering the early fight with it.
- A talking pig named Gordy becomes involved in a quest to save his family from the slaughterhouse.
- Home movies, photographs, and recited poetry illustrate the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the most beloved, revolutionary, and volatile hip-hop M.Cs. of all time.
- Historian Michael Wood explores six ancient civilizations - Iraq, India, China, Egypt, Central America, and Western Europe - revealing insights into contemporary issues surrounding environment, individuality, society, and spirituality.
- Chris and Martin Kratt explore a variety of different animals' habitats and lifestyles each week, with help from Allison and her computer, and Ttark, an animated dinosaur.
- This PBS news/talk-show presents several journalists involved in spirited discussions of topics in current events. The group is led in round-table discussions by John McLaughlin.
- The first place to see new vehicle road tests, comparisons, consumer-oriented automotive news, features stories and car-care tips.
- Emmy Award winning journalist Kate Sullivan travels to meet some of the world's most brilliant and creative minds at their absolute favorite restaurant.
- Documentary series retracing the journey of Alexander the Great across sixteen countries.
- Go beyond the legend and meet the inspiring woman who repeatedly risked her own life and freedom to liberate others from slavery. Born 200 years ago in Maryland, Harriet Tubman was a conductor of the Underground Railroad, a Civil War scout, nurse and spy, and one of the greatest freedom fighters in our nation's history.
- Exodus 1947 is a one hour PBS documentary narrated by Morley Safer with a score by Ilan Rechtman. The Exodus 1947 voyage acted as a catalyst in forming the new State of Israel. The documentary focuses on clandestine and "illegal" American efforts to finance and crew the most infamous of ten American ships that attempted to bring Jewish refugees to Israel.
- A five year old dragon bird hybrid spends time with her friends at her grandmother's daycare learning new things each day.
- Women-owned news analysis show focusing on women's issues from diverse perspectives.
- Join the students at Stardust Space Academy, while they go on missions to learn new facts while having fun. With engaging and fun characters the leader of the Space Racers, and Hawk.
- The show was produced on Friday nights after the wrap-up of the financial markets, with discussions about finances and managing money for the average person.
- A groundbreaking semi soap opera of a Black American Baltimore, MD family dealing with many trials and tribulations in the early 1970's.
- Bourke foresees the events that lead the world into taking tackling Climate Change. He imagines a future where man has already been through the effects of global warming & reflects from that time on the crisis & the solutions that worked.
- A portrait of Nicole Sherry, head groundskeeper for the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards - one of only two women in that position in Major League Baseball.
- A two-part, four-hour documentary series honoring African-American servicemen and women.
- Thirty years ago, scientists reported a hole in the ozone layer 'the size of North America.' The culprit was a man-made chemical called CFCs, which were prevalent in billions of dollars worth of refrigeration, air conditioning, and other products that had revolutionized America's way of life. With doctors forecasting skyrocketing cancer if we didn't make a change, the stakes were literally 'life as we know it.' Yet business remained bitterly opposed. Politicians were slow to act. Like with today's CO2 emissions, an invisible compound was threatening the Earth's life-support systems, but a solution seemed beyond reach. Eerily reminiscent of today's energy and climate crisis, SHATTERED SKY tells the story of how America led the world to solve the biggest environmental crisis ever seen.
- The principles of Chemistry are examined through various demonstrations.