
Thursday, September 11th TV listings for AXS TV North America HD
The Big Interview With Dan Rather Frankie Valli
An interview with Frankie Valli, the lead singer of Four Seasons.
Hell's Kitchen 3 Chefs Compete
International culinary experts serve as guest judges when the three finalists create dishes from various parts of the world.
Hell's Kitchen 2 Chefs Compete
The final two chefs do battle in the final challenge and dinner service; chef Ramsay chooses the winner.
Hell's Kitchen 18 Chefs Compete
The chefs must make their signature dishes; one contestant is sent home.
Hell's Kitchen 17 Chefs Compete
The teams face a challenge and a dinner service; a contestant is eliminated.
Classic Albums Judas Priest: British Steel
Judas Priest's album "British Steel" opens the era of British metal music.
Classic Albums Bob Marley & the Wailers: Catch a Fire
Bob Marley & the Wailers' "Catch a Fire" album.
A Year in Music 1968
Chong examines 1968's trending new genres, iconic artists, and pop culture moments that propelled musicians to stardom.
A Year in Music 1969
Legendary guitarist, Don Felder, explores the year of 1969 from the Grammy Museum; Felder guides viewers through one of the most memorable years throughout music history and dissects the year of Peace and Love.
A Year in Music 1970
Lizzy Hale dives into the start of a new decade, 1970; a look at the year's ups and downs as the world creates music in response to the Vietnam War, four Beatles go solo and the Jackson 5 hit the studio.
A Year in Music 1971
The year 1971, where each member of The Beatles starts their solo journey as well as women hitting the stage solo, the iconic voices of Barbra Streisand, Carole King, and Janis Joplin; Motown takes a stand.
A Year in Music 1972
Actor, writer, and musician, Tommy Chong, heads back to the unforgettable year of 1972; Chong examines the year's trending new genres, iconic artists, and movie soundtracks that propelled musicians to stardom.
A Year in Music 1973
Guitarist and legendary songwriter, Don Felder, heads back to The Grammy Museum, where he explores the year of 1973; Felder discusses some of '73's biggest headlines.
The Day the Rock Star Died John Denver
John Denver was one of the most popular acoustic artists of the 1970s; recording and releasing approximately 300 songs, his lyrics reflected his joy in nature and disdain for city life, his enthusiasm for music, and his relationship trials.
The Day the Rock Star Died Hank Williams
Despite his short life, singer-songwriter Hank Williams is one of the most celebrated and influential musicians of the 20th century and has been cited as a key musical influence on Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones.
The Day the Rock Star Died David Bowie
David Bowie's career is marked by reinvention and visual presentation, and his music and stagecraft significantly influence popular music for over five decades.
The Day the Rock Star Died Keith Moon
Keith Moon was an English drummer for the rock music band the Who; noted for his unique style, alcohol addiction and his often self-destructive behavior, Moon develops a reputation for smashing his kit on stage and destroying hotel rooms on tour.
TNA iMPACT! New
Matches and storylines feature superstars battling for supremacy and championship gold within the ring.