Women on horseback and standing with horses.

Next week we’ll head down to the outback to introduce you to your new Aussie obsession, celebrate movies made for grownups, by grownups, hear the story of a pivotal moment in the fight for civil rights in America, and much more. Take a look below at what’s coming up!

Great Performances: Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP the Magazine - Sunday, March 28 at 8 PM

Honor the best films and performances of 2020 that resonate with older viewers including Career Achievement Award winner George Clooney. 

Independent Lens: 'Til Kingdom Come - Monday, March 29 at 10 PM

Pastors encourage an impoverished Kentucky community, "the forgotten people of America," to donate to Israel in anticipation of Jesus's return. 

American Experience: The Blinding of Isaac Woodard - Tuesday, March 30 at 9 PM

Discover the 1946 incident of racial violence by police that led to the racial awakening of President Harry Truman and set the stage for the landmark 1954 Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education decision, jump-starting the civil rights movement.

Extinction: The Facts - Wednesday, March 31 at 8 PM

With a million species at risk of extinction, Sir David Attenborough explores how this crisis of biodiversity has consequences for us all, threatening food and water security, undermining our ability to control our climate and even putting us at greater risk of pandemic diseases.

McLeod’s Daughters - Thursday, April 1 at 8 PM

This acclaimed Australian drama follows sisters Tess and Claire McLeod as they reunite after 20 years following the death of their father. Despite their differences and the many obstacles in their path, the two sisters put together an all-female crew to try their hand at running their family’s outback cattle ranch together.