Friday, Sept. 12 at 10 p.m.
The story of Prohibition's rise and fall is a compelling saga that goes far beyond the oft-told tales of gangsters, flappers, and speakeasies, to reveal a complicated and divided nation in the throes of momentous transformation.

From PBS Books and the Bipartisan Leadership Project, Governor Spencer Cox (R-UT) and Governor Wes Moore (D-MD) highlight how leaders can engage across deep differences with respect and purpose. Together they demonstrate how public servants on opposite sides of the political spectrum can model civility and collaboration.

Sunday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m.
Tragedy as an actor is stabbed live on stage. Helena and Jasper team up to solve the case.

Explore the life and legacy of the nation’s first African American Supreme Court justice. The film follows Justice Marshall, known as “Mr. Civil Rights,” from his legal career with the NAACP to his 1967 appointment to the nation’s highest court.

Sunday, Sept. 14 at 9 p.m.
Is the new body a coincidence, or could the killer behind Louis Oldham’s death have struck before?

SERIES PREMIERE
Examine the impact of climate change on sacred places around the world with journalist Gulnaz Khan. Meet faith leaders drawing on ancient wisdom and spiritual resilience to confront the crisis with hope and action.

Monday, Sept. 22 at 10 p.m.
How Nottingham House was renovated by William III and turned into Kensington Palace.

NEW SEASON
Big Cats 24/7 is back in the stunning Okavango Delta, revealing the dramatic lives of its big cats.

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Tuesday, Sept. 16 at 6:30 p.m.
Join Detroit PBS for free, in-person screening of Bradley Cooper’s “Caregiving” documentary at St. Patrick's Senior Center in Detroit, followed by a panel discussion with community leaders on providing older adult with the healthy and happy life they deserve.

SERIES PREMIERE
Dive into Rhode Island's rich literary legacy—from the revolutionary writings of Roger Williams and the chilling tales of H.P. Lovecraft to Edgar Allan Poe's time in Providence and Pulitzer Prize-winner Jhumpa Lahiri's deeply human storytelling.

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