1/20 8pm Evening Exchange: A Look at the MLK Memorial Celebrations

Actor and Activist, Erik Todd Dellums joins host, Cassandra Clayton to reflect on the memorial celebrations and also discuss how this relates to today’s society and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

1/21 8pm Independent Lens Have You Heard From Johannesburg

This mini-series chronicles the unprecedented international movement of citizen activists who fought for three decades to bring down the brutal, racist system of apartheid in South Africa when their governments would not.

1/22 8pm Haiti: Where Did the Money Go?

Filmmaker Michele Mitchell and the Film@11 team speak to members of small NGOs and independent businessmen who were on the ground in November helping Haitians protect themselves against Hurricane Tomas and the cholera outbreak.

1/23 8pm Masterpiece Mystery: Poirot X: Appointment with Death

David Suchet (Henry VIII, The Way We Live Now) stars as suave Belgian super sleuth Hercule Poirot in these new mysteries based on the novels by Agatha Christie.

1/24 8pm Visions of the American West

Visions of the American West explores Buffalo Bill Cody's legacy through iconic images and artifacts of the American West from the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming, a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate.

1/25 8pm Austin City Limits: Pearl Jam

Classic alternative rockers Pearl Jam take the ACL stage with tunes from their latest album, Backspacer, as well as catalogue favorites.

1/26 8pm History Detectives

Tokyo Rose Recording - A HISTORY DETECTIVES viewer has a recording he thinks holds evidence used in the World War II treason trial of Iva Tugori, aka Tokyo Rose.

1/27 8pm Evening Exchange: Looking At Beauty & Body Image

? Join host Cassandra Clayton and guests as we take a look in the mirror to talk about what we see. What are today’s standards; how much have they changed; who gets to decide; and are we finally getting comfortable in our own skin?
  • Actor and Activist, Erik Todd Dellums joins host, Cassandra Clayton to reflect on the memorial celebrations and also discuss how this relates to today’s society and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • This mini-series chronicles the unprecedented international movement of citizen activists who fought for three decades to bring down the brutal, racist system of apartheid in South Africa when their governments would not.
  • Filmmaker Michele Mitchell and the Film@11 team speak to members of small NGOs and independent businessmen who were on the ground in November helping Haitians protect themselves against Hurricane Tomas and the cholera outbreak.
  • David Suchet (Henry VIII, The Way We Live Now) stars as suave Belgian super sleuth Hercule Poirot in these new mysteries based on the novels by Agatha Christie.
  • Visions of the American West explores Buffalo Bill Cody's legacy through iconic images and artifacts of the American West from the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming, a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate.
  • Classic alternative rockers Pearl Jam take the ACL stage with tunes from their latest album, Backspacer, as well as catalogue favorites.
  • Tokyo Rose Recording - A HISTORY DETECTIVES viewer has a recording he thinks holds evidence used in the World War II treason trial of Iva Tugori, aka Tokyo Rose.
  • ? Join host Cassandra Clayton and guests as we take a look in the mirror to talk about what we see. What are today’s standards; how much have they changed; who gets to decide; and are we finally getting comfortable in our own skin?

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