2026-01-23 00:00 Black Stage: Classical Canon 01:00 @Howard 01:30 Beyond The Page 02:00 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 03:00 After Action Three veterans help their peers find their voices, and their peace, through the arts. 04:00 Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Rapper Wiz Khalifa and actor Sanaa Lathan learn about ancestors who left the American South in search of better lives in the North. 05:00 Independent Lens The life of photographer and FBI informant Ernest Withers, whose nearly two million images came to illustrate America's civil rights stories. 06:30 Post Atlantic: The Art of Dewey Crumpler A crucial figure in the Black Arts Movement, artist Dewey Crumpler's paintings explore slavery, Black liberation, globalization and pop culture. 07:00 BBC News Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. 07:30 Our Time Two filmmakers address colorism in America through the lens of black hair and skin tone. 08:00 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 09:00 The Seaside Hotel The hotel is taken over by strangers who want to change it completely; is it the end of an era?; or is it time to make one last attempt to save the Seaside Hotel? 10:00 Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Rapper Wiz Khalifa and actor Sanaa Lathan learn about ancestors who left the American South in search of better lives in the North. 11:00 Independent Lens The life of photographer and FBI informant Ernest Withers, whose nearly two million images came to illustrate America's civil rights stories. 12:30 Post Atlantic: The Art of Dewey Crumpler A crucial figure in the Black Arts Movement, artist Dewey Crumpler's paintings explore slavery, Black liberation, globalization and pop culture. 13:00 Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Standing postures designed to improve balance while creating more flexibility in the legs and hips. 13:30 Wai Lana Yoga Soothing and stretching the lower back; Salute to the Sun. 14:00 PBS News Hour Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events. 15:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 15:30 To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S. 16:00 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 17:00 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 18:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics A full-body flexibility workout in a garden stretches all muscles and promotes movement. 18:30 The Legacy Series 19:00 Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Rapper Wiz Khalifa and actor Sanaa Lathan learn about ancestors who left the American South in search of better lives in the North. 20:00 Independent Lens The life of photographer and FBI informant Ernest Withers, whose nearly two million images came to illustrate America's civil rights stories. 21:30 Post Atlantic: The Art of Dewey Crumpler A crucial figure in the Black Arts Movement, artist Dewey Crumpler's paintings explore slavery, Black liberation, globalization and pop culture. 22:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross Hiking along a winding dirt road that leads to a weathered old barnhouse. 22:30 Joy of Painting With Nicholas Hankins: Bob Ross' Unfinished Season A seaside scene with ancient rocks, lapping waves, a serene beach and a flock of seagulls. 23:00 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Crisp-skinned broiled salmon with cucumber-sesame salad; Italian seafood stew with scallops and clams; sauteed cod fillets with spicy cilantro sauce; the best ways to sear shrimp and steam white fish fillets. 23:30 TasteMAKERS Yoli Tortilleria uses local ingredients and traditional techniques to make James Beard-winning flour and corn tortillas.
2026-01-24 00:00 Paul Laurence Dunbar: Beyond the Mask Born to former slaves, writer Paul Laurence Dunbar becomes the first black poet to achieve national recognition. 02:00 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 03:00 In The Moment with DC Library 03:30 The Chavis Chronicles Historic Clayborn Temple CEO Anasa Troutman. 04:00 Roadtrip Nation: A Single Mom's Story Three single mothers push through the odds stacked against them to pursue their goals. 05:00 Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Despite the hardships of legalized racism, Alabama artist Bill Traylor produced a body of work still exhibited in museums and collections worldwide. 06:00 La Frontera With Pati Jinich Traveling along both sides of the Arizona-Sonora border hunting for an ancient chili, visiting a ghost town and dropping water for migrants. 07:00 BBC News Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. 07:30 GZERO World With Ian Bremmer Harvard Kennedy School professor Stephen Walt takes a look at President Donald Trump's first year back in office. 08:00 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 09:00 Epic Train Journeys From Above The Glacier Express train in the Swiss Alps is an engineering marvel, traveling over treacherous gorges and through huge mountain ranges. 10:00 Roadtrip Nation: A Single Mom's Story Three single mothers push through the odds stacked against them to pursue their goals. 11:00 Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Despite the hardships of legalized racism, Alabama artist Bill Traylor produced a body of work still exhibited in museums and collections worldwide. 12:00 La Frontera With Pati Jinich Traveling along both sides of the Arizona-Sonora border hunting for an ancient chili, visiting a ghost town and dropping water for migrants. 13:00 Sit and Be Fit Fast-slow movements; seated exercises with closed eyes; proprioception; eye-head coordination; tai chi stretch. 13:30 Wai Lana Yoga A gentle exercise which stretches the spine, strengthens the neck and abdominal muscles, loosens the hips and relieves gas. 14:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood "A Star for Kitty" with Betty Aberlin, John Reardon and Paul Spencer Adkins. 14:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel and his classmates choose a class pet; the kids get to vote on a new piece of playground equipment. 15:00 Lyla in the Loop Lyla and Luke make a hamster playground; the Loops family embarks on a journey to figure out why Stu keeps beeping. 15:30 Alma's Way Alma and her friends judge a Best Bronx food truck contest; Alma and Junior are excited to play restaurant in their backyard, until Howard opens a competing restaurant. 16:00 Rosie's Rules Rosie tries to make tomorrow come faster so she can go to the Dino Park; Rosie looks for her missing walkie talkies. 16:30 Molly of Denali Molly invites Oscar to go mountain climbing with her and Grandpa Nat, but he is afraid of heights; Travis returns to Qyah to photograph a rare willow ptarmigan. 17:00 Wild Kratts Martin and Chris search for hispid hares in a wintery North American forest. 17:30 Sesame Street Elmo tries to find something to do in the rain, while he waits to jump in the puddles. 18:00 Odd Squad Agents compete in Olympic-style games, with the winner being named Ms. O for the day. 18:30 Weather Hunters After a groundhog predicts more winter weather, Benny is convinced he will have snow on his birthday so he plans a snow-filled birthday party. 19:00 Roadtrip Nation: A Single Mom's Story Three single mothers push through the odds stacked against them to pursue their goals. 20:00 Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Despite the hardships of legalized racism, Alabama artist Bill Traylor produced a body of work still exhibited in museums and collections worldwide. 21:00 La Frontera With Pati Jinich Traveling along both sides of the Arizona-Sonora border hunting for an ancient chili, visiting a ghost town and dropping water for migrants. 22:00 Taco Mafia Anthony and Xose host a pop-up at Discada; Edgar and Sara invite friends to Xochimilco to celebrate their wedding; Beto reflects on his personal and family health issues while reconnecting with his roots in Mexico City. 22:30 Taco Mafia Beto visits the taqueria that was his greatest source of inspiration for Cuantos Tacos; Xose and Anthony recount a car wreck that almost put them out of business; Edgar and Sara plant a community garden. 23:00 Fly Brother With Ernest White II A journey around the South Island of New Zealand by rail. 23:30 Curious Traveler Why the Scottish kings lived in Edinburgh; why Edinburgh Castle was built high on the Castle Rock; the connection between Edinburgh and Harry Potter; Edinburgh's Royal Mile; Arthur.
2026-01-25 00:00 This Old House The team explores plans for a new layout and rear addition for an 1896 Queen Anne; removing and saving an old brick walkway. 00:30 Ask This Old House Repainting a damaged ceiling; utility energy meters; comparing vinyl, wood and fiber-cement siding; how to stop hardwood floor squeaks with a clever DIY fix. 01:00 Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South Horticulture expert Dr. Chris Cooper and other experts share their garden wisdom and answer e-mails and letters about lawn and gardens. 01:30 MotorWeek The 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness; a hands-on look at the Lincoln Navigator. 02:00 Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Rapper Wiz Khalifa and actor Sanaa Lathan learn about ancestors who left the American South in search of better lives in the North. 03:00 The Express Way With Dulé Hill Chicago artists explore why art and activism are often synonymous in the Midwest. 04:00 Luther Luther must catch a satanic occult killer accused of kidnapping and murdering a young mother; when Zoe's boyfriend is assaulted, he assumes Luther is the one who did it. 05:00 D.I. Ray The hunt for the killer intensifies as a third victim is found; Rachita is forced to confront a familiar face from the past; Suzie makes inquiries into her family's affairs. 06:00 NEXT at the Kennedy Center Exploring the impact of Indigenous performing arts cultures, with performances and interviews with Ty Defoe, Martha Redbone and electronic music duo The Halluci Nation. 07:00 That DC Sound 07:30 That DC Sound 08:00 Single-Use Planet A look at why more single-use plastic debris enters the ocean every year in the U.S. despite recycling efforts. 09:00 Epic Train Journeys From Above The Winnipeg-Churchill train crosses the difficult landscape of Manitoba from south to north, traversing snow-covered grasslands and Canada's boreal forest. 10:00 The Express Way With Dulé Hill Chicago artists explore why art and activism are often synonymous in the Midwest. 11:00 Luther Luther must catch a satanic occult killer accused of kidnapping and murdering a young mother; when Zoe's boyfriend is assaulted, he assumes Luther is the one who did it. 12:00 D.I. Ray The hunt for the killer intensifies as a third victim is found; Rachita is forced to confront a familiar face from the past; Suzie makes inquiries into her family's affairs. 13:00 Sit and Be Fit Back exercises, including back extension using a band. 13:30 Wai Lana Yoga A side-lying stretch that relieves stress, anger and insomnia; stretching the front of the body. 14:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood A zipper factory; Prince Tuesday is left in Mr. Aber's care. 14:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Prince Wednesday doesn't want to stop what he is doing to go to the bathroom; Daniel uses the bathroom at Music Man Stan's Shop. 15:00 Lyla in the Loop Lyla trains Stu to help at the diner; Stu learns how to ride a scooter. 15:30 Alma's Way Alma and Howard search for a Black cowboy in the Bronx; Alma and Junior open a play hair salon at home. 16:00 Rosie's Rules Rosie performs in Papa's mariachi band; Rosie wants to sing a corrido for the family talent show. 16:30 Molly of Denali Molly invites Oscar to go mountain climbing with her and Grandpa Nat, but he is afraid of heights; Travis returns to Qyah to photograph a rare willow ptarmigan. 17:00 Wild Kratts Martin and Chris encounter what could be the last largest lobster. 17:30 Carl the Collector Carl's medium-sized fuchsia yo-yo goes missing from his collection; a rainy day changes Carl's pool day plans. 18:00 Carl the Collector Arugula and Carl go on an adventure as archaeologists; Carl spots a UFO on Mother's Day. 18:30 Weather Hunters The Hunters find a stowaway in their picnic basket, a little furry dog. 19:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution Searching for a safe space to meet, New York's gay, Black and minority ethnic communities come together in basement bars to dance in the 1970s. 20:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution The pinnacle of disco culture during the 1970s, set against a backdrop of Black power and sexual liberation. 21:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution By the summer of 1978, disco appeared untouchable, but mass marketing and rampant commercialism were beginning to turn the tide; bad disco singles and the perceived elitism of clubs like Studio 54 fuelled a surge in anti-disco feeling. 22:00 The Pride Album Much has been said of Aaron Myers outsized persona. Let no one doubt the singer and pianists' surplus of personality and the charisma with which he plies it. 23:00 Dance Party: The Teenarama Story "Teenarama Dance Party," created for black teenagers in 1963, became the longest-running teen dance show of the 1960s; hosted by Martha Reeves.
2026-01-26 00:00 Wham Re-Bop-Boom-Bam: The Swing Jazz of Eddie Durham The musical journey of trombonist, guitarist, writer and arranger Eddie Durham, who became the leading architect of the Kansas City swing jazz sound in the 1920s and 1930s. 01:00 Dmv-The Beat Tune-in for the smooth sounds of Carolyn Malachi, Grammy-nominated R&B artist for a soulful performance provided especially to DMV-THE BEAT! 02:00 The Black Fire Documentary Highlighting the music, message and art of those behind Black Fire Records -- a Black-owned independent jazz record label in Washington, D.C. 03:00 That DC Sound 03:30 That DC Sound 04:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution Searching for a safe space to meet, New York's gay, Black and minority ethnic communities come together in basement bars to dance in the 1970s. 05:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution The pinnacle of disco culture during the 1970s, set against a backdrop of Black power and sexual liberation. 06:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution By the summer of 1978, disco appeared untouchable, but mass marketing and rampant commercialism were beginning to turn the tide; bad disco singles and the perceived elitism of clubs like Studio 54 fuelled a surge in anti-disco feeling. 07:00 Austin City Limits South Carolina's Marcus King Band rocks fan favorites and new tracks from "Darling Blue"; Red Dirt country singer-songwriter Wyatt Flores shares songs from "Welcome to the Plains.". 08:00 The Stones Are Speaking Archaeologist Mike Collins risks it all to save 30 acres of land in rural Texas that ultimately changed the story of the peopling of the Americas. 09:00 Epic Train Journeys From Above El Chepe train is a wonder of Mexican engineering that took 100 years to build through the world's largest canyon region, Copper Canyon. 10:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution Searching for a safe space to meet, New York's gay, Black and minority ethnic communities come together in basement bars to dance in the 1970s. 11:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution The pinnacle of disco culture during the 1970s, set against a backdrop of Black power and sexual liberation. 12:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution By the summer of 1978, disco appeared untouchable, but mass marketing and rampant commercialism were beginning to turn the tide; bad disco singles and the perceived elitism of clubs like Studio 54 fuelled a surge in anti-disco feeling. 13:00 Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Combining lower body strengthening moves and hip openers with upper body stretches to release tension in the shoulders and upper back. 13:30 Wai Lana Yoga Backbends; back strength; digestive system; improving overall health. 14:00 History Detectives A man earns the Order of Leopold; suffragette pennant; WB cartoon cel. 15:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 15:30 Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Mayor Brandon Johnson discusses leading Chicago amid ICE raids and clashes with Trump - while facing a budget and pension crisis that threatens the city's financial future; Johnson addresses setbacks to his progressive agenda and the hard choices ahead. 16:00 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 17:00 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 18:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics An all-barre, waist toning workout strengthens the abs and slenderizes the core. 18:30 In The Moment with DC Library 19:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution Searching for a safe space to meet, New York's gay, Black and minority ethnic communities come together in basement bars to dance in the 1970s. 20:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution The pinnacle of disco culture during the 1970s, set against a backdrop of Black power and sexual liberation. 21:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution By the summer of 1978, disco appeared untouchable, but mass marketing and rampant commercialism were beginning to turn the tide; bad disco singles and the perceived elitism of clubs like Studio 54 fuelled a surge in anti-disco feeling. 22:00 Kevin Belton's New Orleans Kitchen Roast duck quarters with boudin squares and honey bourbon gravy; roasted root vegetables marinated in wine and coffee; asparagus soup. 22:30 Simply Ming Five-spice orange pound cake; warm chocolate rice cake; espresso-bourbon cream martini; lemongrass tea. 23:00 Table for All with Buki Elegbede A visit to New Jersey's largest immigrant community to learn traditional Bollywood style dance; a food tour of Little India; traditional Indian cooking; India's spring celebration of Holi. 23:30 My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas Fava "sausages" in aromatic tomato sauce; greens and beetroot salad with chickpea fritters and tahini dressing; one-pot braised giant beans with eggplant, tomatoes and Greek feta; Greek bean soup sandwich with a little meat.
2026-01-27 00:00 Flesh and Blood on Masterpiece When recently-widowed Vivien announces her love for a new man, it throws her family into chaos. 01:00 Flesh and Blood on Masterpiece Helen, Jake and Natalie are shocked when they discover Vivien plans to sell their childhood home and go traveling with Mark; the siblings' personal struggles continue to develop. 02:00 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 03:00 White House Chronicle Wisdom and wit from leaders; host Llewellyn King. 03:30 Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future Three teachers explore how families can be partners in supporting their children's education. 04:00 Dangerous Acts Howard University Dean Phylicia Rashad directs students in readings from plays by Mary P. Burrill and Willis Richardson. 05:00 American Masters Author James Baldwin, as revealed in his written and spoken words and in interviews with friends and colleagues, including William Styron, Maya Angelou and Bobby Short. 06:30 The Historic HBCU Photograph Alumni from Historically Black Colleges and Universities gathered on the steps of Morningside Park in Harlem. Inspired by the iconic 1958 photograph "A Great Day in Harlem," they came together for a Historic Photograph, symbolizing unity, resilience, and the enduring spirit of community. 07:00 BBC News Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. 07:30 Story in the Public Square Journalist Alia Dastagir talks about the physical and mental health consequences of verbal online attacks. 08:00 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 09:00 Epic Train Journeys From Above The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is an engineering classic in the lap of the Himalayas, traveling through precarious terrains and five climatic zones. 10:00 Dangerous Acts Howard University Dean Phylicia Rashad directs students in readings from plays by Mary P. Burrill and Willis Richardson. 11:00 American Masters Author James Baldwin, as revealed in his written and spoken words and in interviews with friends and colleagues, including William Styron, Maya Angelou and Bobby Short. 12:30 The Historic HBCU Photograph Alumni from Historically Black Colleges and Universities gathered on the steps of Morningside Park in Harlem. Inspired by the iconic 1958 photograph "A Great Day in Harlem," they came together for a Historic Photograph, symbolizing unity, resilience, and the enduring spirit of community. 13:00 Yndi Yoga Releasing tension, stress and anxiety with hip opening postures. 13:30 Wai Lana Yoga Loosening the shoulder girdle; releasing stored tension; improving posture. 14:00 PBS News Hour Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events. 15:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 15:30 White House Chronicle Wisdom and wit from leaders; host Llewellyn King. 16:00 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 17:00 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 18:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics A standing and barre workout strengthens the knees and prevents knee pain. 18:30 In The Moment with DC Library 19:00 Dangerous Acts Howard University Dean Phylicia Rashad directs students in readings from plays by Mary P. Burrill and Willis Richardson. 20:00 American Masters Author James Baldwin, as revealed in his written and spoken words and in interviews with friends and colleagues, including William Styron, Maya Angelou and Bobby Short. 21:30 The Historic HBCU Photograph Alumni from Historically Black Colleges and Universities gathered on the steps of Morningside Park in Harlem. Inspired by the iconic 1958 photograph "A Great Day in Harlem," they came together for a Historic Photograph, symbolizing unity, resilience, and the enduring spirit of community. 22:00 Milk Street's My Family Recipe Linda White remembers a cake named Adena's Hot Milk Sponge from her grandmother's recipe collection; the vague instructions leave her unable to recreate it, so Linda contacts Milk Street for help. 22:30 America's Test Kitchen Taiwanese steamed buns with braised pork belly; hoisin sauce; a quick Taiwanese pork rice. 23:00 Healthful Indian Flavors With Alamelu Flavorful tuna; chickpeas and mangos; saucy lentil-based dish. 23:30 Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul Oyster chowder with potatoes, spinach and corn; eggplant-tomato gratin; hamburger royale.
2026-01-28 00:00 Flesh and Blood on Masterpiece Vivien and Mark plan their trip to India, but the children's ongoing distrust of Mark starts to put a strain on the couple's relationship; the siblings' private lives are unraveling. 01:00 Flesh and Blood on Masterpiece Vivien tries to dismiss her children's fears about Mark, even as serious doubts creep into her mind; Jake's chances of reconciling with Leila suffer a potentially fatal blow. 02:00 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 03:00 N'DIGO Studio Jay Z's influence on Dr. Frederick Haynes III, the insights he gained from his mentors and his approach to preaching liberation theology. 03:30 Blackademics Television Armin Salek discusses a pathway for first generation and minority students to become lawyers; Kevin Foster highlights the role of co-curricular activities in enhancing learning; Devin Walker on expanding study abroad opportunities. 04:00 Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science How advances in science and technology cause people to evolve into a new species -- part human, part machine. 05:00 Nature A look at the lives of elephant bulls in Mount Kilimanjaro and Amboseli, including their drive for dominance and the social bonds that form between males. 06:00 Pacific Heartbeat Four large stones on Waikiki Beach represent a Hawaiian tradition of healing and gender diversity, and serve as a tribute to four mahu who brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii. 07:00 BBC News Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. 07:30 Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Mayor Brandon Johnson discusses leading Chicago amid ICE raids and clashes with Trump - while facing a budget and pension crisis that threatens the city's financial future; Johnson addresses setbacks to his progressive agenda and the hard choices ahead. 08:00 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 09:00 Epic Train Journeys From Above Crossing the harsh terrain of the Australian outback, the Ghan, a luxury train, and its 3,000 kms of track need constant and skilled maintenance. 10:00 Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science How advances in science and technology cause people to evolve into a new species -- part human, part machine. 11:00 Nature A look at the lives of elephant bulls in Mount Kilimanjaro and Amboseli, including their drive for dominance and the social bonds that form between males. 12:00 Pacific Heartbeat Four large stones on Waikiki Beach represent a Hawaiian tradition of healing and gender diversity, and serve as a tribute to four mahu who brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii. 13:00 Sit and Be Fit A workout begins with weight-shifting and incorporates several visualization exercises throughout. 13:30 Wai Lana Yoga Yoga technique for relieving constipation. 14:00 PBS News Hour Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events. 15:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 15:30 GZERO World With Ian Bremmer Ian Bremmer talks to Finland's President Alexander Stubb and the IMF's Kristalina Georgieva as Trump's threats rattle Europe. 16:00 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 17:00 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 18:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics A workout improves the mobility of the spine. 18:30 In The Moment with DC Library 19:00 Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science How advances in science and technology cause people to evolve into a new species -- part human, part machine. 20:00 Nature A look at the lives of elephant bulls in Mount Kilimanjaro and Amboseli, including their drive for dominance and the social bonds that form between males. 21:00 Pacific Heartbeat Four large stones on Waikiki Beach represent a Hawaiian tradition of healing and gender diversity, and serve as a tribute to four mahu who brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii. 22:00 Pati's Mexican Table Culinary highlights of Guadalajara, capital of Jalisco, Mexico; tortas ahogadas; chef Fabian Delgado sets new expectations for the market food experience. 22:30 New Scandinavian Cooking Scandinavian-style herring. 23:00 Jazzy Vegetarian Seitan fajitas drizzled with cashew sour cream and served over spicy rice; maple almonds; mango-banana smoothie. 23:30 Cook's Country Sufganiyot (Hanukkah jelly doughnuts); the importance of schmaltz in Jewish cuisine; leave-in temperature probes; cast iron potato kugel.
2026-01-29 00:00 Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution Searching for a safe space to meet, New York's gay, Black and minority ethnic communities come together in basement bars to dance in the 1970s. 01:00 That DC Sound 01:30 That DC Sound 02:00 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 03:00 Mama Said, Mama Said Stories about motherhood include a woman who doesn't want to follow the footsteps of her mother regarding her breast cancer diagnosis and how nerves and the need to fit with other parents can cause havoc for mothers and children. 03:30 Grown Up Dad Confronting male loneliness, advocating stronger friendships and meaningful connections. 04:00 The Express Way With Dulé Hill Chicago artists explore why art and activism are often synonymous in the Midwest. 05:00 D.I. Ray Rachita's past traumas reappear when the attempt to catch Rav takes a surprising turn; the team use Martin's information to locate a former friend of Frank who harbours resentment. 06:00 Luther Henry Madsen wakes up from his coma, putting Luther's career in jeopardy; three girls are found murdered, forcing Luther to put his personal concerns aside. 07:00 BBC News Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. 07:30 Blackademics Television Stephanie Hawley describes her take on educational equity; Anthony Mays explains the complex side of educational administration; Kevin Foster's view of the state of education. 08:00 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.