PBS Offers Details on New 2013 Programs

After Newton
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PBS just announced its updated schedule for 2013, including air dates and details on its upcoming slate of programs.

AFTER NEWTOWN

In the wake of the Newtown tragedy, PBS will broadcast a series of specials that continue the public conversation on gun laws, mental illness and school security. The After Newtown programming airs on PBS stations February 18-22. These thoughtful and thought-provoking documentaries and news pieces are meant to provide context to the national conversation about gun violence in America.

INDEPENDENT FILMS IN 2013

PBS reaffirmed its commitment to independent film by announcing that it will offer the second annual Online Film Festival, featuring short-form films, beginning Monday, March 4, and will offer a multi-platform Independent Film Showcase this fall. Both will feature films from POV and INDEPENDENT LENS, as well as other public media partners. In addition to broadcast content, the festival will connect audiences with related online and mobile content, and offer opportunities to participate locally with their public television stations.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF MINE (working title)

The first-ever autobiographical documentary of physicist Stephen Hawking, A BRIEF HISTORY OF MINE is slated to air in 2013. The program gives viewers rare insight into Hawking’s life, past and present, aided by a stellar cast of A-list contributors and Hawking fans, including astronaut Edwin Eugene “Buzz” Aldrin, Jr., actors Jim Carrey and Benedict Cumberbatch, mathematical physicist Sir Roger Penrose and entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson. A BRIEF HISTORY OF MINE features exclusive access to Hawking’s life story, told largely in his own words.

LATINO AMERICANS

Actor Benjamin Bratt will narrate LATINO AMERICANS, a landmark three-part, six-hour series set to air on PBS in fall 2013. It is the first major documentary series for television to chronicle the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos, who have helped shape the United States over the last 500-plus years and have become, with more than 50 million people, the largest minority group in the U.S. A team of filmmakers will document the evolution of a “Latino American” identity, from the 1500s to the present day, with interviews of close to 100 Latinos from the worlds of politics, business and pop culture, as well as portraits of Latinos who lived through key chapters in American history.

THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE

THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE, a three-part murder mystery, will premiere Sundays, April 21-May 5, 2013, 10:00-11:00 p.m. on PBS. A production of World Productions and distributed worldwide by Content Television, the series aired in the UK in September 2012 on ITV to critical acclaim. THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE follows Susan, Millie, Lucy and Jean, ordinary women with extraordinary ability to break codes, a skill honed during World War II when they worked undercover at Bletchley Park, site of the United Kingdom’s main decryption establishment.

HOW SHERLOCK CHANGED THE WORLD

A two-hour special about the world’s most legendary fictional detective — Sherlock Holmes — will reveal for the first time the astonishing impact that Holmes has had on the development of real criminal investigation and forensic techniques. The program is slated to premiere in fall 2013 on PBS. Holmes is, without doubt, the most famous fictional detective the world has ever known. HOW SHERLOCK CHANGED THE WORLD will show that Conan Doyle’s hero not only revolutionized the world of fiction, but also changed the real world in more ways than many realize.

Source: PBS