Hotel Portofino Returns with a Dramatic New Season
The highly anticipated Season 3 of Hotel Portofino kicks off this month! Set in the breathtakingly beautiful resort town of Portofino, the series follows an elite yet dysfunctional British family who opens a hotel for upper-class travelers during the Roaring ’20s. In the sun-soaked Italian drama, desperation leads to dangerous actions when Bella and Cecil wrestle with the despair of a Wall Street crash, and Cecil stuns Bella with divorce papers. Catch the season premiere on Sunday, July 28, at 8pm on KQED 9. KQED members can binge the whole season on the day of the premiere with KQED Passport.
Passport Pick: Alan Carr's Journey into Agatha Christie's Mysteries
Agatha Christie fans are in luck! This summer, Alan Carr, the chattyman and lifelong Christie fan, is going on a very personal adventure inspired by his literary heroine. In this celebratory and fact-packed travelog, Alan heads off in search of the places that inspired one of the world’s best-loved and most-read literary figures: Agatha Christie. Stream Alan Carr’s Adventures with Agatha Christie exclusively with KQED Passport on Monday, July 1.
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We’re serving four back-to-back Season 19 episodes of Check, Please! Bay Area. And just in time for the Paris games, the July 25 episode features Olympic silver medalist Danielle Slaton and members of the Bay FC, the Bay Area’s professional women’s soccer team. Don’t miss the new episodes starting Monday, July 22, through Thursday, July 25 at 7:30pm on KQED 9. Or stream it online with the PBS App.
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