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“I understand it's a term that’s used a lot now in news coverage, our view is that lying is not...
PBS CEO Paula Kerger says airings of American broadcasts of old The Great British Bake-Off episodes will stop after Season...
With Prince Albert’s famed Great Exhibition of 1851 approaching, “I think we can safely say we’re not going to lose...
PBS announced it will mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic 1969 Woodstock music festival next year with a two-hour...
The acclaimed film, which has earned $20 million at the box office this summer, will be shown as part of...
Adam Eisenstat was 12 when he learned that Fred Rogers lived two blocks away.
Loud was the father of five and the first reality TV dad when An American Family shocked audiences in 1973.
The 41st Kennedy Center Honors will also honor composer Philip Glass and jazz saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter this fall.
Jon Hamm narrates the story of the baseball icon in Ted Williams: The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived, airing Monday...
Fans of the PBS food show can sample a rotating weekly dish each week outside its headquarters in Boston.
BBC's preview includes Mrs.
A feature film based on the 2010-15 British TV historical period drama had long been rumored.
BBC War & Peace writer Andrew Davies will write the eight-part drama Sanditon, based on the Austen novel written months...
The disgraced former NBC News political pundit, who was fired last October over his sexual misconduct past, "has been spotted...
The new PBS documentary by Ric Burns and Li-Shin Yu, premiering Tuesday night, is a sobering examination of the act...