Monday, July 6th TV listings for PBS World (WCES-TV3) Wrens, GA
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.
The Story of Lover's Rock (2011)
Reggae music becomes popular in Britain during the 1970s and 1980s.
Britain's Novel Landscapes with Mariella Frostrup Jane Austen's Hampshire
Mariella Frostrup visits Hampshire to discover how its landscape influenced Jane Austen while writing her novels and uncovers what life was really like in Austen's time.
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.
Marighella (2019)
Controversial writer Carlos Marighella joins a revolutionary uprising in the wake of a CIA-backed military coup in Brazil in 1964.
Bryant Park Picnic Performances Carnegie Hall Citywide: Ndlovu Youth Choir
GSUTV Special Edition Last Letters
Practicing responsible journalism; students search out stories and incidents that deserve to be seen and heard.
Inventing America: Making a Government
James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, Gouverneur Morris and George Washington discuss the Constitutional Convention of 1787; host Fred Johnson.
GSUTV Off the Record Subtle Jones - Jude
GSUTV Special Edition The Last Atlanta Film Censor
Practicing responsible journalism; students search out stories and incidents that deserve to be seen and heard.
Inventing America: Making a Nation
Thomas Jefferson (Bill Barker), Benjamin Franklin (John Hamant) and John Adams (Sam Goodyear) discuss events leading up to the Declaration of Independence, while John Dickinson (Rodney TeSlaa) explains the conflict behind the event; host Marc Baer.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Inventing America: Liberty for All
James Madison (John Douglas Hall), Thomas Jefferson (Bill Barker), Alexander Hamilton (Hal Bidlack) and Patrick Henry (Richard Schumann) discuss conflicts behind the U.S. Constitution and the formation of the Bill of Rights; host Fred Johnson.
Britain's Novel Landscapes with Mariella Frostrup Jane Austen's Hampshire
Mariella Frostrup visits Hampshire to discover how its landscape influenced Jane Austen while writing her novels and uncovers what life was really like in Austen's time.
Daedalus Quartet at the Howland Center String ensemble Daedalus Quartet performs compositions by Franz Joseph Haydn, Debra Kaye and Béla Bartók at the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon, N.Y.
Marighella (2019)
Controversial writer Carlos Marighella joins a revolutionary uprising in the wake of a CIA-backed military coup in Brazil in 1964.
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.
Bryant Park Picnic Performances Carnegie Hall Citywide: Ndlovu Youth Choir
First Twenty Afterwards
Exploring changes by asking 10 professionals from the arts, education, spirituality and more to reflect on the evolution of their individual careers over the last twenty years.
Monuments of Legend: Art Stories
Noble Gardens: The Palace of Fontainebleau Delve through space and time and (re)discover the most iconic places within Fontainebleau - where the historical narrative intertwines with the words of famous authors Flaubert and Mallarmé.
Documentary series about dance.
Stratford Festival Twelfth Night
Shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria, and believing her twin brother drowned, Viola adopts male disguise and enters the service of Duke Orsino, only to find herself entangled in a triangle of unrequited love.
