Monday, Jan. 12 at 8 p.m.
Featuring appraisals of unique items like a 1970 Rolex watch, an 1834 sampler, and Ed Ruscha drawings, showcasing treasures discovered at the iconic garden setting.

SEASON PREMIERE
A violent psychiatric patient is on the loose, leaving behind a murder, a mystery and a body.

NEW SEASON
Tuesday, Jan. 13 at 8 p.m.
Rapper Wiz Khalifa and actor Sanaa Lathan learn about ancestors who left the American South in search of better lives in the North.

Bombshell explores how the US manipulated the narrative about the toll of the WWII atomic bombings.

Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 11 a.m.
Prepare to look ahead at the forces that will shape Michigan’s 2026 economy. Our panel of leading experts will examine the state’s most pressing challenges — from trade policy impact, business/talent attraction to the future of manufacturing and more.

SEASON PREMIERE
The year is 1945 and life in the Dales is finding its rhythm again as the war winds down, ushering the Skeldale family into a hopeful new chapter of change and opportunity.

Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 8 p.m.
Follow the lives of elephant bulls in Mount Kilimanjaro and Amboseli. Get a rare glimpse into the complexity of these giants, from their drive for dominance to the subtle social bonds that form between males.

SERIES PREMIERE
A bookshop owner helps the police solve the knottiest of murders in post-war London.

Thursday, Jan. 15 at 9 p.m.
By taking a snapshot of Europe & Ireland in the year 1,000 we trace the story of the Normans.

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