The upcoming PBS series follows the sailors and officers aboard the USS Nimitz as they navigate conflicts around their jobs, families, faith, patriotism, love, the rites of passage and the war on terror. Monday Feb 18th, 10:30 p.m. on KUAT6
A polar bear cub peers out from under its mother on an ice floe in the Canadian Arctic. Raising a family has become more challenging as the winters grow warmer and hunting times shorten. Sunday Feb 17th, 7 p.m. KUAT6
Beginning in the Sonoran Desert and finishing in Ecuador's mountaintop preserve of Loma Alta, this episode examines the life of the hummingbird. Thursday Feb 14th, 8 p.m. KUAT6
Sharks are awesome, spectacular and sometimes frightening, but they are also sadly misunderstood; much of their lives is unknown and mysterious. Premieres Thursday Feb 14th, 9 p.m. on KUAT6
Mormons have always had a peculiar hold on the American imagination, but few know who the Mormons actually are, and their story is one of the great neglected American narratives.
Weekend Edition covers hard news, a variety of newsmakers, and cultural stories with care, accuracy, and a wink of humor. Saturday and Sunday at 6 a.m. on NPR.
Car Talk is a hilarious, fast-paced call-in program in which hosts Tom and Ray Magliozzi take the fear out of car repair and find the fun in engine failure.
Wildlife cameraman and elephant expert Martyn Colbeck shares his insights into elephants’ advanced social development, their ability to communicate and cooperate, their complex emotions and strong loyalty to one another.
Hugh Bonneville, Jack Huston, Tom Goodman Hill and Olivia Williams as Jane Austen star in a drama about the author’s last years, choices made and suitors spurned. Sunday 8pm
The dramatic story of the famous landmark’s construction. it remains one of New York’s and America’s most famous spaces and a living monument to the nation’s great railway age.
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