PBS is sending out a censored version of filmmaker Ken Burns's Second World War documentary with four curse wordswiped out in order for member stations to avoid U.S. government fines for indecency.
PBS' six-part, 12-hour documentary lets Burns, Sarah Botstein and David P. Schmidt dive deep into all-too-relevant U.S.
Jim Kurtz's attempt to learn more about his father, a WWII POW, has been documented by filmmaker Holly Stadtler and Vicki Hughes.
The Award-winning PBS documentary series “Independent Lens” has released its spring slate of documentary films, which will begin debuting on April 24. This season’s films will highlight a myriad of ...
When the new Ken Burns documentary series “The American Revolution” premieres on PBS on Sunday, Nov. 16, it will mark the end of a filmmaking journey that began almost a decade ago. “Ken always says ...
NEW YORK—Roughly 13 million people saw the first episode of PBS’ documentary on the Vietnam War, the biggest audience for a PBS program since the finale of Downton Abbey in March 2016. The 18-hour ...
U.S. public broadcaster PBS was the top winner at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards in New York Monday night, picking up a leading six trophies at the 30th annual celebration. CBS garnered five ...
The PBS documentary series “Independent Lens” returns for a new season on Oct. 6 with Bill Haney’s “Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution.” About the life and legacy of Nobel ...