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Queen Victoria’s Empire

Watch Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 7pm.

“Engines of Change”: Beginning with the birth of Queen Victoria, this episode explores the changes brought to Britain by the industrial revolution. By the 1840s, urban migration has created overcrowding and extremes in pollution and poverty. However, British subjects remain loyal to their queen. Prince Albert, Victoria’s husband, becomes a guiding force in the monarchy. Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone, political stars with starkly contrasting visions of empire, turn the nation’s attention abroad.

“Passage to India”: In the 1850s, one half of the world’s industrial goods are made in Britain, and steamships take British exports and families to far corners of the globe. In India, the clash of Victorian values and Indian culture explodes in the Great Mutiny and Cawnpore massacre of 1857. Appalled by the bloodshed, Victoria and Albert draft a proclamation to assume direct rule over India. The episode also reveals the devastating effects of the Crimean War, the first major war of Victoria’s reign, and the death of Prince Albert.

Watch Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 7pm.

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Independent Lens: We Were Here

Review the response in San Francisco when AIDS decimated a community.
Watch Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 9pm.

We Were Here documents the arrival in San Francisco of what was then called the “Gay Plague” in the early 1980s. It illuminates the profound personal and community issues raised by the AIDS epidemic, as well as the broad political and social upheavals it unleashed.

Early in the epidemic, San Francisco’s compassionate, multifaceted, and creative response to AIDS became known as “The San Francisco Model.” The city’s activist and progressive infrastructure that evolved out of the 1960s, combined with San Francisco’s highly politicized gay community centered around the Castro Street neighborhood, helped overcome obstacles in a nation both homophobic and lacking in universal healthcare. In its suffering, San Francisco mirrors the experience of so many American cities during those years. In its response, The San Francisco Model remains a standard for attaining a healthier, more just, and more humane society.

We Were Here focuses on five individuals, all of whom lived in San Francisco prior to the epidemic. Their lives changed in unimaginable ways when their beloved city changed from a hotbed of sexual freedom and social experimentation into the epicenter of a terrible and largely mysterious plague.

Watch Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 9pm.

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He Touched Me: The Gospel Music of Elvis

He Touched Me: The Gospel Music Of Elvis Presley explores his faith and the prominent role that gospel music played throughout his life as witnessed by those who knew him well.

Rock ‘n Roll legend Elvis Presley had a deep and abiding love for gospel music.

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Quilts of Valor

Quilts of Valor is an exploration of the Quilts of Valor Foundation and the work they do with quilters and wounded veterans.

Since 2003, the Quilts of Valor Foundation has awarded nearly 60,000 quilts to America’s wounded veterans. This inspiring program includes interviews with those who make these special, patriotic quilts and the recipients. Viewers learn how they can make a Quilt of Valor, even if they’ve never sewn a stitch.

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