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November 18 @ 8 PM Nova: The Bible’s Buried Secrets A fascinating exploration of early Judaism and the Old Testament that relies on archaeological evidence and literary research to shed light on the origins of monotheism and the ancient Israelites, including who they were and where they came from. CC TV-PG

November 18 @ 10 PM The Journey to Palomar The story of astronomer George Ellery Hale (1868-1938) and his efforts to build the world’s largest telescopes, including the million-pound telescope on Palomar Mountain. CC TV-PG

November 19 @ 8 PM Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work “Headquarters” details life inside Buckingham Palace, including a visit from the president of Ghana and the celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday, which features a flyover by the Royal Air Force. CC TV-PG

November 19 @ 9 PM Britography Biographies of notable Britons are presented. CC TV-PG

November 20 @ 8 PM Virginia Currents Virginia Currents takes an in-depth look at a single subject.

November 20 @ 8:30 PM Charlottesville Inside-Out Reports on interesting places and interviews with notable people in Charlottesville.

November 20 @ 9 PM Live From Lincoln Center: Gil Shaham and Oprheus in the Penthouse Violinist Gil Shaham and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra perform selections from Spanish composer Pablo de Sarasate. CC TV-G

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November 18 @ 8 PM JFK: Breaking the News A look back at how Dallas reporters covered the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Included: how the limited technology hindered their efforts; and the journalistic decisions reporters faced when reporting the news. Jane Pauley narrates. CC TV-PG

November 18 @ 9 PM Looking for an Icon A documentary on photography and the impact of photographs and other media images on society. CC

November 19 @ 8 PM Window to the Sea A look at aquariums, including how they provide links to the undersea world. CC

November 19 @ 9 PM Masterpiece: Filth The satirical “Filth” features a tremendous performance by Julie Walters as Mary Whitehouse, a real-life school teacher who founded a TV-watchdog group in 1960s Britain in an effort to stop the BBC from broadcasting what she saw as immoral programs. CC

November 20 @ 8 PM Born to Be King: Charles at 60 A profile of Britain’s Prince Charles. CC TV-PG

November 20 @ 9 PM Kennedy The triumphs and tragedies of John F. Kennedy (Martin Sheen) and his administration, including Election Day 1960, the civil-rights movement, the Cuban Missile Crisis and JFK’s Dallas trip in November 1963. CC TV-PG

November 21 @ 8 PM Antiques Roadshow: Milwaukee, Wisconsin Part 2 of 3 in Milwaukee includes 1772 needlework; a bracelet with rubies and diamonds; and a Japanese bronze of a peasant woman and her baby. CC TV-G