Bill Moyers, whom the new heads of CBS tried to keep as a commentator-correspondent, was back in public TV Friday, having reluctantly rejected a proposal to work both in public TV and for CBS News.
The Public Broadcasting Service's moving, six-part series "Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965" was almost called "We Shall Overcome."
Frank Sinatra recalls the night he made his debut with Benny Goodman and the bobby-soxers screamed and swooned.
I would like to commend PBS for the production, "Anne of Seven Gables."
"Chili Queen," a new play, opened here over the weekend.
A chapter in early American history will be seen from the vantage point of the Native American Indian, for a change, in "Roanoak," a new miniseries made for public television.
Despite intensive efforts by CBS to keep him, correspondent-commentator Bill Moyers said Thursday that he is returning to public television to produce and appear in various programs.
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Where else but at a PBS "press tour"--as the networks' annual gatherings of TV critics are called
The Public Broadcasting Service, usually out-promoted and always outspent by its commercial competitors, nevertheless got its moment to shine in the first phase of the 37th annual Emmy Awards honoring outstanding nighttime TV programs.
On station KERA-TV in Dallas, it's not unusual to see a commercial message for Rodger Meyer Cadillac, in which the dealership owner stands proudly next to a big Caddy that is topped with a giant, glistening bow.
the Moon," but a new production on PBS tonight demonstrates that his themes haven't lost their timeliness.
I watched the PBS series "Heritage: Civilization and the Jews."
From his ballets to his Broadway musicals, Jerome Robbins has revealed a genius for creating hybrid dance vocabularies that abstract the essence of a given milieu--real or imaginary.
A new public television programming venture has been launched to create and acquire programs about Japan and will be funded in large part by Japanese corporations.
"Get the Constitution in the background," Lynne V.
The very Brrrrrritish-inspired "Masterpiece Theatre" begins another season on PBS Sunday, which is
George Page, host and narrator of "Nature," is one of the few people at the Public Broadcasting Service who doesn't mind talking about ratings.