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‘Antiques Roadshow’: Fascinating Filoli Finds | |
Part adventure, part history lesson and part treasure hunt, Antiques Roadshow is the show where people bring what they hope are treasures to be appraised by experts. The show traveled to the Bay Area last June to tape episodes at Filoli Historic House and Gardens. KQED and many of our lucky members were there to help out with the event and to find out if their tchotchkes might be worth a mint. Sink into your sofa on January 2, 9, and 16, at 8pm on KQED 9 and see what your Bay Area neighbors brought to Filoli, hear the stories and history behind the objects and discover what they’re worth. You can also stream the new episodes the day after the broadcast date on the PBS Video App. | |
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Transport Yourself to Northern England for ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ | |
| Visit the scenic Yorkshire Dales once again. With James and Helen’s wedding in the foreseeable future, there is a lot to look forward to in the Season 3 premiere of All Creatures Great and Small. Tune in Sunday, January 8, at 9pm on KQED 9, or stream it the day after the broadcast date on the PBS Video App. | |
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Chuck D ‘Brings the Noize’ About Hip-Hop | |
| Explore the history of hip-hop in this four-part series produced by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Public Enemy frontman Chuck D. Find out about the origins of hip-hop from the people who were there at the beginning, in the New York boroughs, and from others who were influential later. Featuring firsthand accounts from Ice-T, Fat Joe, Run DMC, MC Lyte, will.i.am., Lupe Fiasco and more, Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World premieres Saturday, January 31, at 9pm on KQED 9. You can also stream the new episodes the day after the broadcast date on the PBS Video App. |
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Mysteries Abound in the Third Season of ‘Miss Scarlet and the Duke’ | |
| In a new season, Detective Eliza Scarlet finds herself investigating more fresh and surprising mysteries, ranging from a disappearing magician to police corruption, as she fights to build her detective agency. Growing competition from a rival agency creates new problems while she is still juggling her relationship with Inspector William Wellington, the Duke. Don’t miss the season premiere of Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Sunday, January 8, at 8pm on KQED 9. You can also stream the new episodes the day after the broadcast date on the PBS Video App, or binge all of the new Season 3 episodes today on KQED Passport. | |
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‘Check, Please! Bay Area’ Serves Up Six Tasty New Episodes | |
| Hungry for more Check, Please! Bay Area? Host Leslie Sbrocco returns this month to chat with local guests and to introduce you to your next favorite Bay Area dining destination. From plant-based comfort fare in Oakland to island vibes and tropical specialties in Vallejo, shareable Turkish meze in San Francisco to hog heaven in Petaluma, we’ve scoured the Bay for the best bites so you don’t have to. Catch the new episodes on Thursdays beginning January 12, at 7:30pm on KQED 9 through February 16. You can also watch the episodes on the KQED Food YouTube channel or on the PBS Video App. | |
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