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                        The good doctor marks his 50th anniversary with a special that breaks tradition: instead of one of his usual “perfectly horrible movies,” he’ll present the 1951 sci-fi classic The Day The Earth Stood Still.
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                        Thousands of people turned out on Saturday to watch a special preview screening of Ken Burns’ highly anticipated documentary, The American Revolution, set against the historic backdrop of the Yorktown Battlefield.
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                        Our newest app provides a free streaming channel, bringing you the latest news, in-depth documentaries, and the entertainment you’ve come to love from WHRO Public Media—all in one place.
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                        Public Lens is our new platform for local filmmakers. It’s where fresh voices share the places, people, and ideas that inspire them.
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                        Join us on the Yorktown Battlefield for a family-fun day filled with activities & a first look screening of Ken Burns’ new documentary, The American Revolution.
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                        Commemorate our country's 249th Independence Day with the 45th broadcast of America's grand Fourth of July celebration - a star-spangled event for our nation, where music, fireworks, and heartfelt tributes light up the special night.
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                        June 16-20 is Dino Week at PBS! Explore our collection of resources to bring prehistoric times to life for your kids.
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                        Spring is heating up with an exciting lineup on TV and online. Check out these programs that are still coming up in March.
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                        A new dynamic PBS Kids animated series will encourage kids ages 4-8 to “power up” the skills they need for future success by depicting the benefits of one of the most popular forms of media—video games.
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                        Fans of WHRO TV 15 can now watch the channel ad-free on Amazon's Prime Video.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
