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What to Watch This March on KCET

Spring will soon be sprung, and so will new shows and seasons on KCET! This month, uncover more of L.A. forgotten past in a new season of award-winning KCET Original series "Lost LA."

Also, join us as we celebrate and recognize the accomplishments of women in history with special programming. You can view entire lineup of Women's History Month programming streaming this month here.

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Independent Lens: Decade of Fire

The shocking story of when the South Bronx was on fire in the '70s.
Trailer | Decade of Fire

A shocking but untold piece of American urban history, when the South Bronx was on fire in the 1970s. Left unprotected by the city government, nearly a quarter-million people were displaced as their close-knit, multiethnic neighborhood burned to the ground. Watch Now.

Sunday, March 13

POV Shorts: Le Frère – 12:30 a.m.

A strongly built man holds up his brother in his hands.

Living with an illness that is causing him to lose the use of his body, Kaïs is awoken every morning by a different member of his family. Though paralyzed, he dreams he is the hero of his favorite manga, along with his brothers: Fehd, the bodybuilder and Zaïd, the ninja. Watch Now.

Tuesday, March 15

Belle Vie – 7 p.m.

Belle Vie is a film about a Los Angeles bistro owned and operated by Vincent Samarco, who struggles to adapt, survive and keep the bistro alive in the midst of a pandemic that has ravaged small businesses everywhere.

Saturday, March 19

Lost LA (New Season) – Saturdays, 9 p.m.

Lost LA Season 5 (Preview)

"Lost LA" explores the region's past through documents, photos and other rare artifacts from California libraries and archives. This season, find out more about what happened to the Red Car, the Japanese American community in Crenshaw and winemaking in Southern California.

Frontline: Sex Trafficking in America – 10 p.m.

Unimaginable stories of young women coerced into prostitution.
"Sex Trafficking in America" - Trailer

Exposing the hidden reality of sex trafficking, inside a police unit and a victim's harrowing story. Filmed over three years, an up-close look at how victims are groomed and sold and innovative ways undercover police target traffickers and buyers. Watch Now.

Independent Lens: Accept the Call – 11 p.m.

Trailer | Accept the Call

Yusuf Abdurahman, who left Somalia as a refugee 25 years ago, has his worst fear realized when his son is arrested in an FBI counterterrorism sting. Follow Yusuf as he strives to understand why his child would leave America and attempt to join ISIS.

Sunday, March 20

Expedition with Steve Backshall: Unpacked – Sundays, 9 p.m.

New unseen footage reveals a fresh perspective on these epic adventures into the unknown.
Expedition Unpacked | Preview

Enjoy unseen behind-the-scenes footage from Expedition that gets closer to the action and drama of Steve Backshall's 10 world-first expeditions.

Saturday, March 26

Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration – 6 p.m.

Trailer

View dozens of classic TV and movie clips and hear comments from Moore's co-stars and Moore herself. Oprah Winfrey recounts Moore's critical role in inspiring her — and millions of others — as TV's first independent career woman.

Frontline: Pelosi's Power – 10 p.m.

An examination of the powerful and polarizing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
"Pelosi's Power" - Preview

Powerful and polarizing, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's life and legacy. Across three decades, how Pelosi has gained and wielded power and faced grave challenges to her leadership and to American democracy from Trump and his allies.

Bring Her Home – 11:30 p.m.

Three Indigenous women fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives.
Extended Trailer

Follow three Indigenous women — an artist, an activist, and a politician — as they fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives who have fallen victims to a growing epidemic across Indian country.

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