Wednesday, March 4th TV listings for PBS (WABW-DT3) Knowledge Pelham, GA
A Son (2019)
A long-buried secret threatens a couple's future as their son awaits a liver transplant after being seriously injured during a terrorist ambush.
Flow with Dr. Durell Cooper Misty Copeland, Caryn Campbell and George C. Wolfe
Dr. Durell Cooper meets Misty Copeland and Caryn Campbell to discuss the origins of Copeland's foundation, and talks with George C. Wolfe about his journey from the South to becoming a Tony-winning icon of New York theater.
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.
We hope for a world with less pollution, less destruction and less war. Our fates are connected closely and must live harmoniously with nature. The world should be more united like a family.
Wajma: An Afghan Love Story (2013)
Wajma and Mustafa's devotion to each other and their cultural honor is tested to the extreme when Wajma becomes pregnant.
50, Jazzwoche Burghausen 2019: Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
Burghausen has been a byword for jazz since 1970. For one week every March, the small town on the Salzach river turns into the German New Orleans.
The Barefoot Artist (2013)
Artist Lily Yeh reveals as personal reason behind her international quest to create community-based art projects in some of the world's most troubled areas.
Lady You Shot Me: Life and Death of Sam Cooke
A closer look at the case of Sam Cooke, who was shot by a Los Angeles motel manager in December 1964 after she says he broke into her office residence.
NYC's only African American synchronized swim team of senior citizens, the Harlem Honeys and Bears.
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
The truth behind the breeding and selling of potbellied pigs as micro pigs, revealed through the story of a sanctuary owner who rescues two pigs from a shelter dealing in deceptive practices.
GSUTV Special Edition The Last Atlanta Film Censor
GSUTV Special Edition Sweet Auburn
Forest Her: The Next Wave of Conservation
Women using scientific forest management to help their communities.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
Brian Wilson Presents: Pet Sounds Live in London
Former Beach Boys member Brian Wilson breathes new life into the classics during his sold-out shows at London's Royal Festival Hall.
Conduct! Every Move Counts (2016)
Five young conductors from different countries compete against each other in the international Sir Georg Solti Conductor Competition.
A Son (2019)
A long-buried secret threatens a couple's future as their son awaits a liver transplant after being seriously injured during a terrorist ambush.
Flow with Dr. Durell Cooper Misty Copeland, Caryn Campbell and George C. Wolfe
Dr. Durell Cooper meets Misty Copeland and Caryn Campbell to discuss the origins of Copeland's foundation, and talks with George C. Wolfe about his journey from the South to becoming a Tony-winning icon of New York theater.
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.
Afrofuturism: Blackness Revisualized Film 8: Sight
In a technologically advanced future where mankind relies on spirits for guidance, Naji Bloom's tribe is in crisis. When she learns the culpritbehind the panic is close to home, Naji must decide whether she will save her people.
A Life for Ballet (2011)
The life of ballet reconstructionist Pierre Lacotte and his wife and longtime dance partner, Ghislaine Thesmar.
