Friday, Nov. 7 at 11 p.m.
Follow acclaimed ballerina Tiler Peck as she overcomes injury to reclaim her place on stage and debut her own choreography with New York City Ballet, revealing the resilience and artistry behind a modern-day prima ballerina.

NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH FEATURE
Klamath tribal members uncover the hidden history of government boarding schools.

Saturday, Nov. 8 at 10:30 p.m.
Sherlock Holmes teams up with former Army doctor John Watson to solve a case of serial suicides.

Former Vice President Dick Cheney, a deeply influential and polarizing figure who served under George W. Bush during 9/11 and two major wars, has died at 84 from complications of pneumonia and heart disease.

SEASON FINALE
Sunday, Nov. 9 at 9 p.m.
Tragedy strikes in Saint-Fiacre, shocking Maigret to the core and driving him to uncover the deceit that ruined Sophie’s life.

Uncover the secret world of New York and London’s resilient pigeon flocks, seeing how they adapt to the challenges of city life and thrive alongside people.

SERIES FINALE
Sunday, Nov. 9 at 10 p.m.
Some of the criminals are found innocent and others are convicted, but the police realize the gold was split after the robbery. Their work must continue.

From ammonia leaks to Space Shuttle disasters to a spacewalk gone terribly wrong, astronauts and Mission Control insiders relive the most terrifying moments during construction of the International Space Station.

VETERANS DAY FEATURE
Monday, Nov. 10 at 9 p.m.
Country music legend Trace Adkins joins the U.S. Army Field Band to host "Salute to Service 2025: A Veterans Day Celebration." Featuring unforgettable performances by opera superstar Angel Blue, jazz vocalist Kurt Elling and Trace Adkins himself.

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