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Secrets of the Dead: Churchill’s Deadly Decision

Find out why Churchill chose to sink the French fleet.
Watch Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at 7pm.

In the summer of 1940, Winston Churchill faced a terrible dilemma. France had just surrendered, and only the English Channel stood between the Nazis and Britain. Germany was poised to seize the entire French fleet, one of the biggest in the world. With these ships, Hitler’s threat to invade Britain could become a reality. Churchill had to make a choice. He could either trust the promises of the new French government that they would never hand over their ships to Hitler or he could make sure that the ships never joined the German navy by destroying them himself. “Churchill’s Deadliest Decision” reveals the darkest side of Britain’s Finest Hour. Some call his decision a turning point in the war; others call it a terrible betrayal and a war crime. This is the story of what Churchill did next — and why — and how 1,300 French sailors died in what the French still call “our Pearl Harbor.” In the words of French survivors, some of whom still regard Churchill as a war criminal, and one of the British sailors who opened fire on his former allies, this is the forgotten story of Churchill’s deadliest decision: to sink the French fleet.

Watch Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at 7pm.

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Panama Canal: American Experience

Remarkable interviews with canal workers and firsthand accounts of life in the Canal zone.
Watch Monday, November 14, 2011 at 9pm.

On August 15, 1914, the Panama Canal opened, connecting the world’s two largest oceans and signaling America’s emergence as a global superpower. American ingenuity and innovation had succeeded where, just a few years earlier, the French had failed disastrously. But the U.S. paid a price for victory: more than a decade of ceaseless, grinding toil, an outlay of more than $350 million — the largest single federal expenditure in history to that time — and the loss of more than 5,000 lives. Along the way, Central America witnessed the brazen overthrow of a sovereign government, a revolutionary public health campaign, the backbreaking removal of hundreds of millions of tons of earth and construction on an unprecedented scale. The story of the canal features a delightful cast of colorful characters ranging from an indomitable president to visionary engineers to tens of thousands of workers from around the world, rigidly segregated by race. Using an extraordinary archive of photographs and footage, some remarkable interviews with canal workers and firsthand accounts of life in the Canal zone, director Stephen Ives and producer Amanda Pollak (AMERICAN EXPERIENCE “New Orleans” and “Roads to Memphis”) unravel the remarkable story of one of the world’s most significant technological achievements.

Panama Canal: American Experience
Watch Monday, November 14, 2011 at 9pm.

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The Misfit: America in Primetime

Celebrate the unique characters who defied comic stereotypes and societal expectations.
Watch Sunday, November 13 at 7pm.

Celebrate the unique characters who defied comic stereotypes and societal expectations to reflect America’s diverse personalities. Interviews include Alec Baldwin (“30 Rock”); Diablo Cody (“The United States of Tara”); Greg Daniels and Rainn Wilson (“The Office”); Larry David (“Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Seinfeld”); Paul Feig and Judd Apatow (“Freaks and Geeks”); Mitchell Hurwitz (“Arrested Development”); Mike Judge (“Beavis and Butthead”); and Garry Shandling (“The Larry Sanders Show”), among others.

The Misfit: America in Primetime
Watch Sunday, November 13 at 7pm.

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PBS Arts from Chicago

Follow award-winning director/choreographer Bill T. Jones’s intense creative journey.
Watch Fri, Nov. 11, 2011 at 9pm on KCPT or Sat, Nov. 12, 2011 at 7pm on KCPT2.

Follow award-winning director/choreographer Bill T. Jones’s intense creative journey as he leads his company in the creation of Fondly Do We Hope … Fervently Do We Pray, an original dance-theater piece in honor of Abraham Lincoln’s bicentennial. Anna Deavere Smith hosts. “Bill T. Jones: A Good Man” is a co-production of A Good Man Film LLC, Kartemquin Films, Independent Television Service (ITVS), Thirteen’s AMERICAN MASTERS for WNET, and Media Process Group, with the cooperation of the Ravinia Festival. The evening’s presentation is in collaboration with PBS member station WTTW.

Watch Fri, Nov. 11, 2011 at 9pm on KCPT or Sat, Nov. 12, 2011 at 7pm on KCPT2.

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