Tuesday, April 14th TV listings for PBS World (WCES-TV3) Wrens, GA
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.
Manhattan Theatre Club, A Home for Artists from Docs Manhattan Theatre Club, A Home for Artists
An unprecedented look at Manhattan Theatre Club that explores the influential theater's 50-year history.
Soloists of the Berliner, Philharmoniker Part 1
The 'Philosophers' Hall' in the library of Strachov Monastery in Prague, with its mangificant celling frescoes and handsomely carved bookcases, forms the precious setting for our chamber music performances with the Berlin Soloists.
Soloists of the Berliner, Philharmoniker Part 2
The 'Philosophers' Hall' in the library of Strachov Monastery in Prague, with its mangificant celling frescoes and handsomely carved bookcases, forms the precious setting for our chamber music performances with the Berlin Soloists.
Quant (2021)
The life of Mary Quant, the renowned designer often credited with the invention of the mini skirt, chronicling her rise from a fashion-conscious tomboy growing up in the Welsh countryside to a daring avant-garde designer.
Dangerous Acts Hampton
Lucille Lortel Theater spotlights historic plays by prominent Black writers from our past: Ruth Gaines Shelton and Zora Neale Hurston; Karen Turner Ward directs Hampton University students in readings of "The Church Fight" and "Color Struck."
Kuhmo is a Finnish small town except when the Chamber Music Festival turns the small sleepy nest into a metropolis every summer.
Chuck Berry: The Original King of Rock 'n' Roll (2019)
Filmmaker Jon Brewer examines the fascinating life and career of legendary rock 'n' roll pioneer Chuck Berry.
An Art That Nature Makes (2015)
Photographer Rosamond Purcell gains international acclaim for finding unexpected beauty in discarded and decayed objects.
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
Danny DeVito, Colin Farrell, Keri Russell, Scott Speedman, Charlie Cox and Joe Locke.
Indie Filmmakers Atl Film Festival - Kate Baisley
Trumpeter and singer Benny Benack III performs "Social Call," "Third Time's a Charm" and "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"; host Christian Wiggs.
Georgia Detour Gardens of Georgia
Live From the Rialto Rhonda Thomas
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Indie Filmmakers Atl Film Festival - Kate Baisley
Georgia Detour Serene Gardens
Sadler's Wells' witty and beautifully disturbing version of the prince's dark spiral into derangement, danced by a menacing and animalistic male ballet corps.
Ivalas Quartet at Caramoor Ivalas Quartet performs four pieces of chamber music by composers Jessie Montgomery, Carlos Simon, Eleanor Alberga and Derrick Skye. Recorded live in the Music Room of the Rosen House at Caramoor in Katonah, N.Y.
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.
Quant (2021)
The life of Mary Quant, the renowned designer often credited with the invention of the mini skirt, chronicling her rise from a fashion-conscious tomboy growing up in the Welsh countryside to a daring avant-garde designer.
Dangerous Acts Hampton
Lucille Lortel Theater spotlights historic plays by prominent Black writers from our past: Ruth Gaines Shelton and Zora Neale Hurston; Karen Turner Ward directs Hampton University students in readings of "The Church Fight" and "Color Struck."
Kuhmo is a Finnish small town except when the Chamber Music Festival turns the small sleepy nest into a metropolis every summer.
