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The PBS Broadcast Archives (PBSBA) project was conceived on January 3, 2022 by Dandog (Daniel), inspired by similar archival efforts like Nickstory and a deep interest in preserving PBS scheduling history. Despite initial warnings that the effort had been attempted before, a small team was quickly assembled to begin the substantial task of site development and content archiving. Shortly after the initial launch, a very small but very dedicated team was established. However, the immense scope of the project, combined with our busy life schedules and general lack of knowledge of PBS necessitated an indefinite hiatus. Upon returning to the project, Dandog discovered the site had been compromised by vandals and misused by others, leading to a loss of motivation for several months. Eventually, a focused effort was undertaken to systematically identify and correct years of accumulated misinformation, restoring the site's integrity as a genuine schedule archive.
Since then, Dandog has recommitted to the project, focusing on improving the site's quality, expanding its scope, and revitalizing the community. Please visit our help page for information on how you can help contribute. The 1960's The 1970's The 1980's The 1990's The 2000's The 2010's The 2020's You know how we have all those special templates that say New Show, New Season, Season Finale, and Series Finale, and how each one of them represents a different era of PBS (just like... We also have standard templates that are in blue text. My question is: for series and season premieres/finales, do you guys want to keep using the various different templates, or do you guys just want to use the blue text versions on all pages?
(New Episode and Premiere would stay the same). Don't take a robot approach to human crafted projects. I am already so sick and tired of seeing AI everywhere else in my LIFE at this point, we're not doing this here. WASHINGTON, D.C. — December 4, 2025 — Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and WETA today announced BLACK AND JEWISH AMERICA: AN INTERWOVEN HISTORY, a new four-part docuseries that explores the complex relationship between Black Americans and Jewish... From executive producer, host, and writer Dr.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the series premieres Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at 9:00 p.m. ET on PBS, PBS.org, and the PBS app, and it will run for four consecutive Tuesdays through February 24, 2026. Black and Jewish Americans began on fundamentally different footing, but by the early 20th century, they were drawn together by entrenched racism and rising antisemitism. These shared experiences led to productive civic partnerships and sparked creative bonds that led to collaborations in music and film that would profoundly shape American popular culture. The relationship between these communities deepened after World War II, when the atrocities of the Holocaust came to light, reinforcing a sense of common struggle as both communities grappled with the devastating consequences of... The civil rights era is often described as the “golden age” of the alliance, when Jewish Americans worked closely with Black leaders and organizers to dismantle Jim Crow segregation.
While shared ideals of justice united Black and Jewish people, they were also divided by the realities of race in America. The historic alliance suffered as each group turned inward, prioritizing its own struggles and agendas in an increasingly fragmented social and political landscape. Still, the hope and promise of cross-cultural solidarity endures to this day, amid constant reminders of the persistent threat of violence and injustice in the world. BLACK AND JEWISH AMERICA offers a lesson in fulfilling that promise while confronting the challenges of maintaining unity against divisiveness. The following is a list of programs currently or formerly distributed through the American PBS stations and other public television entities. What drug diversion looks like in downtown Seattle
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The PBS Broadcast Archives (PBSBA) Project Was Conceived On January
The PBS Broadcast Archives (PBSBA) project was conceived on January 3, 2022 by Dandog (Daniel), inspired by similar archival efforts like Nickstory and a deep interest in preserving PBS scheduling history. Despite initial warnings that the effort had been attempted before, a small team was quickly assembled to begin the substantial task of site development and content archiving. Shortly after the ...
Since Then, Dandog Has Recommitted To The Project, Focusing On
Since then, Dandog has recommitted to the project, focusing on improving the site's quality, expanding its scope, and revitalizing the community. Please visit our help page for information on how you can help contribute. The 1960's The 1970's The 1980's The 1990's The 2000's The 2010's The 2020's You know how we have all those special templates that say New Show, New Season, Season Finale, and Ser...
(New Episode And Premiere Would Stay The Same). Don't Take
(New Episode and Premiere would stay the same). Don't take a robot approach to human crafted projects. I am already so sick and tired of seeing AI everywhere else in my LIFE at this point, we're not doing this here. WASHINGTON, D.C. — December 4, 2025 — Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and WETA today announced BLACK AND JEWISH AMERICA: AN INTERWOVEN HISTORY, a new four-part docuseries that explor...
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., The Series Premieres Tuesday, February 3,
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the series premieres Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at 9:00 p.m. ET on PBS, PBS.org, and the PBS app, and it will run for four consecutive Tuesdays through February 24, 2026. Black and Jewish Americans began on fundamentally different footing, but by the early 20th century, they were drawn together by entrenched racism and rising antisemitism. These shared experiences led to pr...
While Shared Ideals Of Justice United Black And Jewish People,
While shared ideals of justice united Black and Jewish people, they were also divided by the realities of race in America. The historic alliance suffered as each group turned inward, prioritizing its own struggles and agendas in an increasingly fragmented social and political landscape. Still, the hope and promise of cross-cultural solidarity endures to this day, amid constant reminders of the per...