Tuesday, Dec. 2 at 9:30 p.m.
Return to Detroit holidays gone by, in a televised tribute to the famous Hudson’s Department store, and their lasting holiday legacy.

Join host Michael Keaton—who worked behind the scenes and appeared on the show in the 1970s—as he and a lineup of beloved guests share favorite memories in celebration of "Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood."

Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Mariners Inn uses art to support residents healing from substance abuse and homelessness, while artists Taurus Burns and Kristi Abbott create works that reveal deeper truths about the world and themselves.

A star-studded cast honors 55 remarkable years of public television in this historic live telethon.

Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m.
Pack your parka for a literary journey through the Last Frontier with PBS Books and the Library of Congress.

Thirteen American colonies unite in rebellion, win an eight-year war to secure their independence, and establish a new form of government that would inspire democratic movements at home and around the globe.

Thursday, Dec. 4 at 8:30 p.m.
We explore candle carving, inspiring locals, and Dutch treats in Holland, then visit St. Joseph for its lively port, vintage-train-station pizza, and quirky art.

Bernie, a veteran, causes alarm at the care home when, with the support of his wife, he secretly sets off for Normandy to attend the 70th anniversary of D-Day. Starring Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson.

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