Click below to see all the GREAT programming coming in Sept
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Pledge Shows Aug 29 - Sept 6
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Iconic Women of Country Join Kathy Mattea, Trisha Yearwood, Wynonna Judd and more as they pay tribute to the legends who inspired them. From Dolly to Tammy to Patsy to Loretta, this is an intimate look at iconic female artists and their timeless music.
Sat Aug 29 at 7pm
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Abba - Celebrate the supergroup with Neil Sedaka, Donny Osmond, Tim Rice and the band members themselves. Featuring a greatest hits soundtrack including “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia!,” the program includes original interviews and rare archival footage. Sept 4th at 8:30pm
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NOVA Dog Tales Dogs have long been dependable companions by our sides. But it wasn’t always that way, and a look at their closest living relative, the wolf, makes it clear why. Research into dog domestication and intelligence offers clues into the human-dog relationship.
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Local Production Night!
Saturday, September 5th
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Traveling Kansas:
GOVE COUNTY
Premieres Sept 5 at 6pm
Traveling Kansas Gove County features visits to the Castle Rock Badlands and Monument Rocks. Tours of local museums and learn about the Gove County Community Foundation.
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The Tree
is a poignant, heart-warming story about an 88 year-old widow (Dorothy) who takes a road trip from Wamego, Kansas, back to Indiana, to visit her oldest and dearest childhood friend.
Sept 5 at 7pm
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The Land
The Land is a remarkably beautiful story about a real-world marriage on the verge of an uncertain future.
Sept 5 at 8:30pm
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The War A Ken Burns Film
The War is the story of the Second World War through the personal accounts of a handful of men and women from four American towns. The war touched the lives of every family on every street in every town in America and demonstrated that in extraordinary times, there are no ordinary lives.
7 part series, airing EVERY Thursday at 8pm, starting Sep 10
Click the picture above for more information!
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Every four years, FRONTLINE tells the dual biography of the two presidential candidates that will step back and look beyond the heated political rhetoric, taking measure of the two individuals and the events that have shaped their lives and values.
Tues, September 22 at 8pm
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Elinor Wonders Why - encourages children to follow their curiosity, ask questions when they don’t understand, and find answers using science inquiry skills. The main character Elinor, the most observant and curious bunny rabbit in Animal Town, will introduce kids to science, nature and community along with her friends Ari, a funny and imaginative bat, and Olive, a perceptive and warm elephant. Together, the trio explores Animal Town and meets all kinds of interesting, funny and quirky characters, each with something to teach us about respecting others, the importance of diversity, caring for the environment and working together to solve problems.
PREMIERES Sept 7
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Whether your old vehicle runs or not, Smoky Hills PBS will
gratefully accept it - and turn it into more of the programs you love.
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