Friday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.m.
Experience the world-renowned Italian tenor’s 30th anniversary concert from Tuscany featuring Ed Sheeran, David Foster, Jon Batiste and more.

Candidates Kinloch and Sheffield will each have solo time on stage to answer a series of questions and state their case to lead the City of Detroit as Mayor.

Saturday, Nov. 1 at 10:30 p.m.
Twin brothers are visited by a stranger who introduces himself as “the murderer” then disappears.

PBS Books Readers Club welcomes celebrity writer Richard Osman to discuss his best-selling novel "The Thursday Murder Club," a classic cozy crime with a modern twist.

Sunday, Nov. 2 at 9 p.m.
A student is stabbed to death in the street. Maigret and Cavre disagree over the killer’s motives.

Kissinger is the story of the enigmatic powerbroker who served in the topmost echelons of U.S. diplomacy. Celebrated or reviled, his contradictions reflect those central to late 20th century U.S. foreign policy.

Sunday, Nov. 2 at 10 p.m.
The police learn that Cooper and Parry have been laundering the Brink’s-Mat millions.

Find out why deadly flash floods are on the rise and how we can protect ourselves from them.

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