Schedule

1:00 PM
60 Mins
Hotel Portofino
Subterfuges
Bella devises a plan to thwart Cecil's intentions to take control of the hotel; Bella also wants to help get Nish safe and to save Lucian and Rose's marriage.
2:00 PM
60 Mins
Hotel Portofino
Farewells
Bella must act proactively to preserve her investments in the hotel and save it from a new threat.
3:00 PM
60 Mins
Call the Midwife
It's summertime and during Violet's first event as mayor, a young mother goes into labor; during the chaos, May sneaks off and Shelagh receives an unexpected visit from her social worker.
5:00 PM
30 Mins
BBC News The Context
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day, along with news-making interviews and analysis from BBC correspondents around the globe.
5:30 PM
30 Mins
BBC News America
New
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
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6:00 PM
60 Mins
PBS NewsHour
New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
7:00 PM
30 Mins
Rick Steves' Europe
Egypt's Cairo
Exploring the back streets of Cairo on a tuk-tuk; baking pita bread; chiseling a tombstone; King Tut's gold; the ancient Sphinx; climbing to the center of a pyramid.
7:30 PM
30 Mins
America the Bountiful
Wild Rice in Minnesota
The history of wild rice, how it is harvested and processed; sampling decolonized cuisine, including wild rice at Owamni with Sioux chef Sean Sherman.
9:00 PM
60 Mins
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator
Ides of March
New
As Caesar takes control of Rome and consolidates his grip over the republic, he awards himself ever-greater powers; appointed dictator for one year to restore peace, Caesar soon extends this until he is declared dictator for life.
10:00 PM
60 Mins
FRONTLINE
Children of Ukraine
New
A look into how thousands of Ukrainian children were taken and held in Russia, including investigations into alleged abductions and teenagers who say they were subjected to Russian propaganda.
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