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Dear friends,
As your trusted public television station, KLRN offers hundreds of quality, educational programming for all audiences.
We also host dozens of free events every year for families, educators, and viewers like you. Visit klrn.org/events to keep up-to-date on the latest events happening in the community.
In the meantime, we hope you enjoy the slate of programs we have this week.
Thanks for watching,
Arthur Emerson
President & CEO
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Here are a few of our picks that you don't want to miss this week:
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Tonight at 9PM, librarians across the U.S. examine how the review of library materials is impacting communities on Independent Lens' The Librarians.
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Tuesday at 8PM, catch part two of Black and Jewish America - an Interwoven History, the newest series from Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., explores the rich, complex relationship between Black and Jewish Americans - defined by solidarity and strained by division.
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Thursday at 7:30PM, catch part two of Living in My Skin. This series aims to foster a deeper cultural understanding of each other’s lives through intimate and honest interviews with Black men in our city.
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Saturday at 10:30PM, don't miss Austin City Limits featuring a career-spanning set of hits by country superstar, Wynona.
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Sunday beginning at 7PM, don't miss the Season 6 Finale of Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece. When the mysterious death of a foreign ambassador sparks political intrigue, Eliza investigates.
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9
7PM
Antiques Roadshow: Georgia State Railroad Museum (Hour 3)
8PM
Antiques Roadshow: Old Sturbridge (Hour 3)
9PM
Independent Lens: The Librarians
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
7PM
Finding Your Roots (Season 12, Ep. 6)
8PM
Black and Jewish America - An Interwoven History (Part 2 of 4)
9PM
FRONTLINE - Crisis in Venezuela
10PM
FRONTLINE - Status: Venezuelan
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11
7PM
Nature - Parenthood: Freshwater (Part 2 of 5)
8PM
NOVA - Mammal Origins
9PM
Secrets of The Dead: New Herculaneum Scrolls
10PM
Journeys of Black Mathematicians (Part 2 of 2)
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12
7PM
On The Record with Randy Beamer
7:30PM
Living in My Skin: Black Men in San Antonio Tell Their Stories (Part 2)
8PM
Sister Boniface Mysteries (Season 2, Ep. 5)
9PM
Father Brown (Season 11 Premiere)
10PM
RFDS: Royal Doctor Flying Service (Season 3, Ep. 7)
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13
7PM
Washington Week with The Atlantic
7:30PM
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
8PM
The American Revolution (Series Finale: The Most Sacred Thing)
10PM
History with David Rubenstein
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14
7PM
Sister Boniface Mysteries (Season 2, Ep. 5)
8PM
Midsomer Murders: Claws Out
9:30PM
Death in Paradise (Season 7, Ep. 7)
10:30PM
Austin City Limits: Wynona
11:30PM
Stage: Kiss the Tiger with Diane
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15
7PM
Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece
(Season 6 Finale)
8:30PM
All Creatures Great and Small
(Season 6, Ep. 6)
9PM
Bookish (Season 1 Finale)
10PM
Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets: Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen
11PM
Murder in the Mountains (Season 1, Ep. 4)
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16
7PM
Antiques Roadshow: Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens (Hour 1)
8PM
Antiques Roadshow: LSU Rural Life Museum (Hour 1)
9PM
Becoming Frederick Douglass
10PM Triumph: Tampa's Untold Chapter in the Civil Rights Movement
| | On The Record with Randy Beamer | |
On the Record features interviews with San Antonio’s key players in government and business. Each week also includes a roundtable discussion with local journalists who keep a pulse on important issues impacting our city.
Watch past episodes on demand with KLRN's video player and the PBS app. Listen to past episodes of On The Record with Randy Beamer on Spotify, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts.
| | Living in My Skin (Parts 1 & 2) | |
Hear raw and sometimes heartbreaking stories about what it’s like to be a Black man or boy in San Antonio. Thirty-three Black males, ranging in age from 10 to 90, tell stories they seldom share with people outside their race. This two-part series aims to create a deeper understanding of race relations in our community, and foster a deeper cultural understanding of each other’s lives and feelings.
Watch Part 1 and Part 2 on demand at KLRN's video player and with the PBS app.
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KLRN World (9.2)
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KLRN WORLD shares the best of public media in news, documentaries, and informational programming that helps us understand conflicts, movements and cultures.
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KLRN PBS Kids (9.3)
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KLRN Create (9.4)
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| Create TV brings together the best is public television how-to and lifestyle programs. Enjoy programs about cooking, lifestyle, crafts, painting, and more! | | |
POPULAR on KLRN Passport
All Creatures Great and Small
James Herriot’s adventures as a veterinarian in 1930’s Yorkshire get a glorious new adaptation in a series based on his internationally celebrated books. Nicholas Ralph makes his television debut as the iconic vet who became renowned for his inspiring humor, compassion and love of life.
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WEEKLY PICK on KLRN Passport
Making Black America: Through The Grapevine
Making Black America: Through the Grapevine is a four-part series hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., that chronicles the vast social networks and organizations created by and for Black people—beyond the reach of the “White gaze.” Professor Gates sits with noted scholars, politicians, cultural leaders, and old friends to discuss this world behind the color line and what it looks like today.
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