Arts and Entertainment
Classic Albums “Queen: A Night at the Opera”
Explore the story behind the album that made the band a global rock phenomenon in 1975. One of the most expensive, expansive, and creative LPs of its time, it propelled them into rock and roll history.
Great Performances “Roots of Latin Jazz”
Host Sheila E. explores the unity between jazz music and Latin culture, showcasing original compositions and arrangments of jazz standards.
Betty White: First Lady of Television
This warm look at the life and career of the television and film legend who boasts the longest career in the history of TV.
The Latino Experience
This collection of short films explores a broad range of experiences and points of view to highlight the diversity of the Latino community.
A Capitol Fourth
The 41st edition of America’s Independence Day celebration features performances by top stars from pop, country, R&B, classical and Broadway, capped off with patriotic classics and a spectacular fireworks display over the Washington, DC skyline.
Professor T (UK version)
Professor Jasper Tempest is obsessed with cleanliness, structure and order. But his genius for solving crimes means he constantly has to get his hands dirty, helping the police to crack their most difficult cases.
Great Performances “Gloria Estefan: Sangre Yoruba”
Adventure through three of Brazil’s most influential cities with the Grammy Award-winning singer as she explores the origins of its music through its people and offers an inside look at the creation of her new Brazilian-influenced album.
Unforgotten on Masterpiece
Cassie and Sunny investigate a cold case with alarming links to the police force. Can the force ever really be trusted, and will Cassie and Sunny find themselves on the wrong side of the law?
Celebrate summer with new music series on Arizona PBS
Explore our collection of arts & music-related programs airing on Arizona PBS throughout June and July!
Finding Your Roots “The Impression”
Comedian Larry David and politician Bernie Sanders discover they have more in common than they thought as they trace their roots from 1940s Brooklyn back to Jewish communities in Eastern Europe.