Monday, April 13th TV listings for PBS World (WCES-TV3) Wrens, GA
Botero (2018)
Filmmaker Don Millar examines the life and works of Colombian artist and sculptor Fernando Botero.
Rag 'n' Bone Man Plays Baloise Session
Rag'n'Bone Man, is a British singer-songwriter, known for his deep, baritone voice.
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.
Artists In Residence Volvo Truck and the Girls from Up The Hill
Prisoner C33 (2022)
Oscar Wilde in Reading Gaol in 1896, condemned to solitary confinement because of his sexual identity. He begins a conversation with himself, sometime as torturer, sometimes as comforter, wrestling with his fall from celebrity to convict.
The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story (2010)
The life and work of the prolific producer.
Decaying books lying on dusty shelves; the last witnesses of a once thriving culture treated by Yuri like survivors. Amongst these booksand fragments photographed by Yuri, one stands out especially, one once owned by Yuri's grandfather Jakub.
Alonzo King Lines Ballet - The Poet of Dance
Biography of Alonzo King, famed dancer and son of a famous African American civil rights activist.
Sound-Treck Europe Norway
The episode takes us on a journey through Norway. We explore the roots of traditional music in this relatively young nation, trace its modern manifestations & discover the history of Norwegian folk music as well as the reasons for its popularity.
GSUTV Off the Record Ruby Velle at the Earl 2
Birth of the Endless Summer (2021)
Californian surf pioneer Dick Metz vagabonded the globe from 1958-1961, leading to his discovery of the perfect wave in Cape St. Francis, South Africa. Now, 90-year-old Metz goes back to South Africa to retrace the steps of his original journey.
GSUTV Special Edition Last Letters
GSUTV Special Edition Beneath the Skyline: City at the Crossroads
A Thousand Pebbles on the Ground
A Chinese American medical worker plays music and makes people laugh while facing rising anti-Asian sentiment and grieving the loss of his father.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
We Said No! No! A Story of Civil Disobedience (2022)
During World War II, thousands of "disloyal" Japanese Americans are sent to the Tule Lake Segregation Center. Those who refuse to say yes to the Loyalty Questionnaire fight for their freedom, dignity and families in a country that has forsaken them.
Peach Jam Bellwether Station, Chantae Cann, Pine Box Dweller
Peach Jam features songs and stories recorded live in the GPB Studios. This episode has rock'n'roll lawyers Bellwether Station, jazz vocal phenom Chantae Cann, and cosmic swamp music from the Pine Box Dwellers.
Prisoner C33 (2022)
Oscar Wilde in Reading Gaol in 1896, condemned to solitary confinement because of his sexual identity. He begins a conversation with himself, sometime as torturer, sometimes as comforter, wrestling with his fall from celebrity to convict.
The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story (2010)
The life and work of the prolific producer.
Decaying books lying on dusty shelves; the last witnesses of a once thriving culture treated by Yuri like survivors. Amongst these booksand fragments photographed by Yuri, one stands out especially, one once owned by Yuri's grandfather Jakub.
Alonzo King Lines Ballet - The Poet of Dance
Biography of Alonzo King, famed dancer and son of a famous African American civil rights activist.
Sound-Treck Europe Norway
The episode takes us on a journey through Norway. We explore the roots of traditional music in this relatively young nation, trace its modern manifestations & discover the history of Norwegian folk music as well as the reasons for its popularity.
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.
The Set List Liszt's Poetic & Religious Harmonies at Green-Wood Cemetery
Journey into Green-Wood Cemetery's historic catacombs for a spellbinding performance of Franz Liszt's "Poetic and Religious Harmonies," which is rarely performed in full due to its difficulty.
Coming Home, 75 Years Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (2024)
The film interweaves the orchestra's history with individual biographies. Quoting from letters, diaries, and memoirs, the film also makes use of radio interviews, amateur videos, and photos from the orchestra's and private archives.
Waterboys (2016)
A crime novelist and his 20-year-old son both find themselves single. On a trip to Scotland, they are forced to confront themselves and finally get to know each other.
