NATURE celebrates the life and legacy of an extraordinary elephant matriarch; the leader of a carefully studied herd of elephants in Africa. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD.
THE FIFTH WOMAN Two seemingly unconnected cases leads Wallander to believe he is on the trail of a serial killer bent on revenge. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD.
In the forbidding Namib Desert, along the Skeleton Coast of Namibia, Dr. Philip Stander tracks the mysterious and remarkable desert lion. Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD
China Expert Dr. David Finkelstein, Vice President and Director of China Studies at the Center for Naval Analyses talks about rising tensions between China and the United States over currency.
Linda Valdez of the Arizona Republic and Jim Nintzel of the Tucson Weekly talk about the latest polling in the race for governor and Congressional District 8.
Jeff Rogers, Chair of the Pima County Democratic Party speaks in favor of Proposition 401 while former AZ state Legislator Tom Prezelski voices the opposition.
Up until the time Hollywood discovered Tucson the economy was limited to the three C's of copper cattle and cotton. The moving pictures changed the local scene in a profound way.
This three part series explores the 400-year history of the intersection of religion and public life in America. Airing three consecutive nights, beginning Monday at 9 p.m. on PB S-HD
This locally produced program showcases the top national parks, monuments, preserves and historic sites within the four major North American deserts. Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.
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