
Friday, October 3rd TV listings for All Arts (WLIW-DT4) Long Island, NY
All-Star Orchestra Concerto for Orchestra
Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra; Prelude and Fugue in D Major.
Sister Julienne visits a pregnant woman living in an abandoned warehouse; the Nonnatus team oversees the care of a man living inside an iron lung.
Geordie and new vicar Alphy Kottaram get off on the wrong foot but soon find themselves investigating the murder of a local landowner.
Vienna Blood A Winning Hand
A murder takes Oskar and Max's investigation into a world of underground gambling; Oskar's life is complicated by his feelings for Therese; Max questions if he and Clara are meant to be together.
Talking Pictures With Neil Rosen
Film critic Neil Rosen invites viewers to explore the movie industry with him each month, as he dives in to the latest releases from Hollywood and independent producers.
House Seats Fire This Time Festival: One Moring Soon
Playwright Niccolo Aeed uses the killing of a Messiah as a springboard to explore how a religion can twist and change from its roots. Filmed at the Fire This Time Festival at The Kraine Theater.
Russell Frederick and Anderson Zaca go on a journey into the darkroom to showcase often underrepresented photographers of our time. Featuring Beuford Smith, Joseph Rodriguez, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Ozier Muhammad and Russell Frederick.
James Ravilious: A World In Photographs
Alan Bennett narrates this film about one of the great unknowns of British photography. James Ravilious who dedicated his art to a small area of North Devon, where over a period of two decades he took more than 80,000 photographs.
Independent Lens The Picture Taker
The life of photographer and FBI informant Ernest Withers, whose nearly two million images came to illustrate America's civil rights stories.
Photographer Anne Geddes
Though Anne Geddes is a household name for her stylized images of infants, she was surprised by success when she took holiday photos of her daughters one year. She describes why babies fascinate her and how she keeps them happy during shoots.
Talking Pictures With Neil Rosen
Film critic Neil Rosen invites viewers to explore the movie industry with him each month, as he dives in to the latest releases from Hollywood and independent producers.
House Seats Fire This Time Festival: One Moring Soon
Playwright Niccolo Aeed uses the killing of a Messiah as a springboard to explore how a religion can twist and change from its roots. Filmed at the Fire This Time Festival at The Kraine Theater.
American Masters Little Richard: The King and Queen of Rock and Roll
Celebrating the life and influence of Little Richard as well as his role in rock history with Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Elton John, Bob Dylan, Prince and Bruce Springsteen.
Hotel Portofino First Impressions
Rose and her mother arrive at the hotel to evaluate a prospective marriage with Lucian; Lucian's mother, Bella, finds herself vulnerable to extortion.
Sparking Hope: The Power of Improv
A groundbreaking documentary filmed inside New York City's Rikders Island that captures the transformative work of Drama Club, a nonprofit using improvisational theater to empower incarcerated youth and offering hope where it's often hard to find.
Talking Pictures With Neil Rosen
Film critic Neil Rosen invites viewers to explore the movie industry with him each month, as he dives in to the latest releases from Hollywood and independent producers.
Botero (2018)
Filmmaker Don Millar examines the life and works of Colombian artist and sculptor Fernando Botero.
Muraling Austin Big, Bright & Bold
Vibrant murals of Austin, Texas, energize the city's urban architecture.
American Masters Orozco: Man of Fire
Muralist José Clemente Orozco, a leader of the Mexican Renaissance, inspires President Franklin Roosevelt to hire painters to work on public walls during the Great Depression.
Sparking Hope: The Power of Improv
A groundbreaking documentary filmed inside New York City's Rikders Island that captures the transformative work of Drama Club, a nonprofit using improvisational theater to empower incarcerated youth and offering hope where it's often hard to find.
Talking Pictures With Neil Rosen
Film critic Neil Rosen invites viewers to explore the movie industry with him each month, as he dives in to the latest releases from Hollywood and independent producers.
Botero (2018)
Filmmaker Don Millar examines the life and works of Colombian artist and sculptor Fernando Botero.
Muraling Austin Big, Bright & Bold
Vibrant murals of Austin, Texas, energize the city's urban architecture.
American Masters Orozco: Man of Fire
Muralist José Clemente Orozco, a leader of the Mexican Renaissance, inspires President Franklin Roosevelt to hire painters to work on public walls during the Great Depression.
Great Performances at the Met Dead Man Walking
Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato portrays Sister Helen Prejean in a haunting new production of "Dead Man Walking."