Arts and Entertainment

Best 205 hours of drama you can binge with PBS Passport

Romance, war, scandal, betrayal, frock coats, English accents… we have all the essential elements of great drama.

Travel to Delhi with a new Masterpiece miniseries

Former East India Company soldier John Beecham arrives in Delhi determined to reunite his family and hide the identity of his infant son. But what will these secrets cost John and those he loves?

Stream more programs while you and your family are at home

Arizona PBS is making some of your favorite programs that would otherwise be exclusive to Passport members, available to stream. New titles will become available each week.

‘EVA: A-7063’ tells the true story of an Auschwitz survivor

“EVA: A-7063,” which airs Sunday, Apr. 19 at 10 p.m. recounts the true story of an Auschwitz survivor’s journey to forgiveness and healing.

Andrea Bocelli, ‘Great Performances’ offer music for hope

Italian tenor and global music icon Andrea Bocelli gives a solo performance at the historic Duomo, the cathedral of Milan, Italy, by invitation of the city and of the cathedral.

World-renowned musicians come together for International Jazz Day

More than two dozen world-renowned artists have come together for an extraordinary International Jazz Day All-Star Global Concert from the renowned Hamer Hall in Melbourne, Australia.

French detective Julien Baptiste tackles a missing persons case

One of “The Missing’s” best-loved characters returns in “Baptiste,” a spinoff series with Tcheky Karyo reviving his role as French detective Julien Baptiste.

‘World on Fire’ follows dramatic fates of ordinary people during World War II

“World on Fire” is an adrenalized, emotionally gripping and resonant World War II drama that follows the intertwining fates of ordinary people in five countries as they grapple with the effects of the war on their everyday lives.

‘The Windermere Children’ regain their lives in the wake of World War II

A new feature-length dramatization of a remarkable true story about hope in the aftermath of the Holocaust premieres on Arizona PBS on Sunday, Apr. 5 at 9 p.m.

An all-female detective agency is on the case in ‘Frankie Drake Mysteries’

Set in Toronto in the 1920s, a time when women could not become official police officers, the city’s only all-female private detective agency takes on the cases the police don’t dare touch. “Frankie Drake Mysteries” comes to Arizona PBS airs on Thursdays, starting April 9 at 8 p.m.