Arts and Entertainment
Great Performances “San Francisco Symphony Reopening Night”
Great Performances celebrates the opening night of San Francisco Symphony’s 110th season as it welcomes its Music Director, GRAMMY-winning conductor-composer Esa-Pekka Salonen, to the stage as conductor, marking their first opening night concert together since Salonen assumed the post of Music Director last season.
Native American Heritage Month 2021 on Arizona PBS
Arizona PBS is celebrating the experience, heritage, and contributions of Native Americans with programming on air and on the PBS Video app.
Voces on PBS “American Exile”
Filmed over seven years, American Exile is a deeply personal film about two men seeking justice for themselves and the thousands of others in their situation.
Frontline “Pandora Papers”
A huge leak reveals hidden assets and deals of the wealthy and powerful.
Nature: “Born in the Rockies”
From early spring to late summer, follow new animal mothers through the trials of raising a family in the Rocky Mountains.
Great Performances “A John Williams Premier at Tanglewood”
Experience a concert of works by legendary composer John Williams from Boston Symphony Orchestra’s summer home at Tanglewood.
Memphis Belle: Her Final Mission
Tune into the hour long documentary of the historic plane, Memphis Belle as she approaches her last mission.
Want some spooky content for Halloween weekend? Here’s what’s on the PBS Video app.
Friday, Oct. 29, 2021
Happy Halloween! Check out all the spooky stuff – giant monsters, hauntings, werewolves and more – that you can stream on the PBS app.
Nature “The Termite and the Elephant”
This is the remarkable story of the relationship between Africa’s largest and smallest and the unique wildlife community they support.
Secrets of the Dead “The First Stonehenge Circle”
The oldest stones of Stonehenge originally belonged to a much earlier sacred site: a stone circle built on a rugged, hillside in West Wales.