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Independent Lens “The Tallest Dwarf” • WXXI-TV + Streams Live on the PBS App

Follow filmmaker Julie Forrest Wyman as she searches for her place in the little people community and unpacks rumors of dwarfism in her own family.

Indie Lens Pop-Up: The Tallest Dwarf airs Monday, April 6 at 10 p.m. on WXXI-TV and streams live on the PBS and WXXI apps.

Through intimate stories, creative collaborations, and archival history, the film delves into identity and medicine, asking whether society should change people or the structures that limit them.

This film is presented as part of Move to IncludeTM, an award-winning national initiative to promote disability inclusion, representation, and accessibility in public media. 

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Indie Lens Pop-Up is a WXXI media project that brings people together for film screenings and community-driven conversations. Indie Lens Pop-Up features documentaries from the PBS hit series Independent Lens  to draw the community together to share ideas and make connections that shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us and consider local impact of issues raised in the films.

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Rick Steves European Easter • WXXI-TV + Streaming live on the PBS app

Exploring a rich and fascinating mix of traditions — from its pagan roots to its glorious finale — Rick Steves brings a new light to this timeless holiday.

Rick Steves’ European Easter airs Sunday, March 29 at 1 p.m. on WXXI-TV and streaming live on the PBS app.

Ancient rituals of woolly beasts scaring winter away in Slovenia and elegant masked carnival parties in Venice are a prelude to the austerity of Lent. A few weeks later, crowds fill St. Peter’s Square in Rome and the streets of Sevilla are packed for Palm Sunday as the Passion of Christ unfolds day by day through Holy Week. The despair of Good Friday leads to Easter Sunday as the joy of resurrection fills family gatherings, small-town festivals, and churches of every size across Europe, just as spring floods the world with new life. The special highlights villagers blessing olive branches and coming together in age-old processions. Viewers will feel the emotion of this special time as Andalusians carry towering parade floats, and Greek priests toss showers of flower petals.

Henry David Thoreau • WXXI-TV

Henry David Thoreau helped define modern environmentalism and nonviolent resistance, yet his life has been obscured by myth.

Henry David Thoreau Sunday, April 19 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on WXXI-TV and streams live on the WXXI and PBS apps.

Binge this three-part, three-hour film directed by Erik Ewers and Christopher Loren Ewers, and executive produced by Ken Burns and Don Henley, examines the life and work of the 19th-century writer. Set against the political and social tensions of the mid-19th century, the film traces Thoreau’s journey from his early days in Concord, Massachusetts to his deep engagement with the moral crises of his time, including industrialization, slavery, war, and environmental degradation. Through his essays, journals, and landmark works such as Walden and Civil Disobedience, he became an inspiration for generations of writers, thinkers, and activists. 

MASTERPIECE “The Count of Monte Cristo” • WXXI-TV

The Count of Monte Cristo is an epic new TV adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ iconic French novel, one of the greatest revenge stories ever told.

MASTERPIECE “The Count of Monte Cristo” airs Sundays, March 22-May 10 at 8 p.m. on WXXI-TV and streams live on the PBS and WXXI apps.

Sam Claflin (Daisy Jones and the Six) stars as Edmond Dantes, a nineteen-year-old sailor who, when falsely accused of treason, is imprisoned without trial in a grim island fortress off Marseille, France. After many years of captivity, Dantes finally escapes and discovers treasure, making him one of the richest men in the world. Under the identity of the Count of Monte Cristo, he plans to take revenge on those who wrongly accused him.

Ana Girardot stars (The Returned) as Mercedes, Jeremy Irons (The Borgias) as Abbé Faria, and Blake Ritson (The Gilded Age, The Crown, Indian Summers, Emma) as Danglars. The series is directed by two-time Palme d’Or and Oscar®-winner Bille August.

Photo: Edmond Dantès (Sam Claflin), Credit: Paolo Modugno

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The Puzzle Lady • WXXI-TV

Cora Felton, AKA “The Puzzle Lady,” has a remarkable talent for solving murders.

The Puzzle Lady airs Thursdays, March 19-April 23 at 8 p.m. on WXXI-TV and streams live on the PBS and WXXI apps.

Meet Bakerbury’s newest and most famous resident–Cora Felton, AKA “The Puzzle Lady.” Cora’s eccentric, no-nonsense approach proves a perfect way to outwit the murderers, con men and corrupt officials that stand in her way. The Puzzle Lady streamed in the UK under the title “Murder Most Puzzling.”

Repeats Sundays, March 22-April 26 at 11 p.m.

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MASTERPIECE “The Forsytes” • WXXI-TV

Desire, ambition, and betrayal ignite in the lavish lives of the Forsyte family.

The Forsytes airs Sundays, March 22-April 26 at 9 p.m. on WXXI-TV and streams live on the PBS and WXXI apps.

The Forsytes chronicles the trials and triumphs of a wealthy Victorian stockbroking family, whose generations find themselves torn between tradition and the personal pursuit of happiness. Inspired by John Galsworthy’s celebrated Forsyte Saga novels, The Forsytes portrays events that take place before those covered in Galsworthy’s books.

The stellar ensemble cast includes Francesca Annis (Flesh and Blood) as the formidable matriarch Ann, Stephen Moyer (Sexy Beast, True Blood) as Jolyon Forsyte Sr., Danny Griffin (Fate: The Winx Saga) as Jo Forsyte Jr., Tuppence Middleton (Downton Abbey: A New Era) as Frances Forsyte, and Eleanor Tomlinson (One Day, Poldark) as Louisa Byrne. Jack Davenport (The Morning Show, Ten Percent) stars as James Forsyte, Joshua Orpin (Titans) as Soames Forsyte, Millie Gibson (Doctor Who) as Irene Heron, and Tom Durant-Pritchard (This Is Going To Hurt, Miss Scarlet) as Monty Dartie.

Josette Simon OBE (Anatomy of a Scandal) is Mrs. Ellen Parker Barrington, a wealthy heiress and friend of the Forsyte family, with Jamie Flatters (Avatar: The Way Of Water) as architect Philip Bosinney and Owen Igiehon  (Disclaimer) as lawyer Isaac Cole. Susan Hampshire OBE (star of the 1967 BBC Forsyte Saga for which she received the first of her three lead actress Emmys), plays Lady Carteret.

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Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time • WXXI-TV

Following the Graham dancers from rehearsal to premiere as they carry Martha Graham’s legacy forward with a new work.

Martha Graham Dance Company We Are Out of Time, a two-part series airs Friday, March 27 and April 3 at 9 p.m. on WXXI-TV and streams live on the WXXI and PBS apps.

As the Graham Company nears its landmark 100th anniversary, We Are Out of Time offers a rare behind-the-scenes portrait of the company, exploring Graham’s legacy through the dancers who embody her work today. For over three years Partisan Pictures embedded within the dance company, filming from rehearsal to premiere, across a global tour, and at home with family.

Episode one, “American Spirit,” airing March 27th follows the Graham dancers from rehearsal to premiere as they carry her legacy forward with a new work, a protest dance from choreographer Jamar Roberts in collaboration with Pulitzer-winning composer Rhiannon Giddens.

Episode two, “Athletes of God,” airing April 3rd takes viewers on a world tour with the dance company. Traveling across Europe, the dancers reflect on both the exhilaration and the physical and emotional toll of life on the road. As the first American dance company to tour China post-pandemic, their journey echoes Graham’s belief in movement as a universal language.

Photo: Martha Graham dance company rehearses at their New York City studio for choreographer Jamar Roberts’ WE THE PEOPLE. Photo by Peter Schnall, © Partisan Pictures

Women’s History Month Programming

WXXI celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of women with documentaries and stories that spotlight women’s experiences in history. Below are a few highlights, but for a full curated list of programming, click the button below.

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