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Lucy Worsley’s Holmes vs. Doyle: Fact and Fiction

After the detective’s apparent death at the Reichenbach Falls, historian Lucy Worsley explores Doyle’s desire to distance himself from Sherlock.

All Creatures Great and Small: ‘Broodiness’ and ‘Carpe Diem’

It’s the spring of 1940 and change is on the horizon for everyone in Skeldale House. See what the family is up to.

A Classic Christmas with the Bach Festival Society: Joyful Sounds

“A Classic Christmas” is a beloved Central Florida tradition. The Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra, perform custom arrangements.

Navidad! A Concordia Christmas

The vocal and instrumental musical ensembles of Concordia University Irvine invite you to join us for a festive collection of music.

NOVA: Lost Tombs of Notre Dame

After the Notre Dame fire in 2019, two mysterious coffins were found buried beneath its floor. Where did they come from and who was inside?

Too Hot to Handel: The Gospel Messiah

Handel’s 18th-century masterpiece, “The Messiah,” has been reimagined and infused with Gospel, Jazz and R&B.

‘American Masters’ presents ‘Brenda Lee: Rockin’ Around’

Discover the story behind singer Brenda Lee’s iconic songs and explore how her early fame and life of poverty shaped her artistry across pop, rock ‘n’ roll and country.

Horizonte: Young author’s book tells story of separation from undocumented parents

In this episode, Elizabeth Camarillo Gutierrez shares her story on being separated from her undocumented parents.

Violent Femmes 40th anniversary with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

This concert celebration honors the Violent Femmes iconic debut album and greatest hits including “Blister in the Sun.”

Lucy Worsley’s Holmes vs. Doyle: Doctor and Detective

Sherlock Holmes is the most well-known detective in the world. But the writer came to hate his fictional character.