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KCET's holiday programming lineup won't fail to disappoint even the most festive of observers.
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A new crime series and lots more documentaries pack the programming lineup this month on KCET.
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This month's lineup includes the Emmy® award-winning original series "Artbound," returning for its 13th season on Oct. 5.
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If you’ve just finished "The Crown" and are looking for more, we’ve got you covered.
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This month, "Fine Cut" returns for its 23rd season. Also, three new dramas are set to air, including the award-winning Spanish drama "La Otra Mirada."
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Perseverance in the midst of ongoing conflict and lesser-known histories — these stories are in store for August on KCET.
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Road trips, coastlines, unfrequented destinations — this month, KCET is offering plenty of adventures for you to embark on in the comfort of your home.
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Travel shows, new dramas, and Pride — that's June for you on KCET!
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This month, AAPI Heritage Month programming takes the stage, with new films documenting the Asian Pacific American experience.
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Stories about music, the environment, human resilience, and scientific breakthroughs pack the programming schedule this April on KCET.
In “Prehistoric Landscapes" host Nathan Masters sifts through a natural archive of climate change with Emily Lindsey (Assistant Curator and Excavation Site Director at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum) and Sean Campbell (Preparator, Rancho La Brea).
This month, the award-winning KCET Original series "Lost LA" makes its return, uncovering more of L.A.'s forgotten past.
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This month, five shows make a return with new seasons. Also, watch illuminating stories about Black culture in celebration of Black History Month.
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