TV Premieres and Concerts In August

Documentaries. Season Premieres. Concerts. You won’t want to miss what’s coming up in August. Mark your calendar for these TV Specials.

Emmylou Harris at the Ryman

Saturday, Aug 5 at 7 p.m.

Celebrate 125 years of live entertainment at the Ryman with Harris and her acoustic band the Nash Ramblers in a re-creation of their mesmerizing 1991 concert, which helped spearhead efforts to refurbish the century-old home of the Grand Ole Opry. Concert ticket opportunities will be announced during the broadcast.

Don’t miss Joe Bonamassa: Live at Carnegie Hall on August 5th!

Joe Bonamassa: Live at Carnegie Hall

Saturday, August 5 at 8:30 p.m.

On January 21 and 22 2016 world-renowned platinum-selling and Grammy-nominated blues-rock, singer-songwriter and guitarist Joe Bonamassa performed two unique all-acoustic shows at the iconic Carnegie Hall in New York City. Both performances were filmed and made into “Joe Bonamassa Live At Carnegie Hall – An Acoustic Evening”.  It was an evening of extraordinary music with new arrangements of favorite songs as well as brand new, never-before-heard songs.

A Joe Bonomassa-signed guitar will be auctioned during the broadcast!

Forging Ahead

Monday, Aug 7 at 8 p.m.

The tenors are back with an all-new concert special filmed at the beautiful Grand 1894 Opera House in Galveston, Texas. Pictured: The Texas Tenors (left to right): John Hagen, JC Fisher and Marcus Collins

Examine the history of the Grave Creek Mound with a team of archaeologists as they use traditional and modern technology to discover its secrets; explore the rich history and present day activities related to Camp Washington Carver; and examine the history of West Virginia Statehood and the importance of Wheeling’s Independence Hall, and learn how this building is being used today.  

Texas Tenors: Rise 

Sunday, Aug 13 at 8 p.m.

Join America’s favorite tenors for an all-new concert filmed at Galveston’s Grand 1894 Opera House. Highlights include a show-stopping tribute to Les Misérables, selections from Phantom of the Opera, and classic rock, pop and country favorites.

Tokens Show: Dayton

Saturday, Aug 19 at 8 p.m.

This program explores the hype and hysteria surrounding the famed “Scopes Monkey Trial” that took place in Dayton, Tennessee in 1925.

Shown: Shaun Evans as Endeavour Morse.

Endeavour Season 4 Premiere

Sunday, Aug 20 at 9 p.m. 

It’s the summer of 1967, and the effects of the Cold War and sixties counterculture are being felt in Oxford. It has barely been two weeks since the events depicted in the season three finale, and we find Oxford’s finest picking up the pieces of their personal and professional lives. Endeavour waits to hear the result of his Sergeant’s Exam, and self-medicates to numb his heartache over Joan, but whisky and Tännhauser will only get a man so far. Meanwhile, Thursday and Win deal with their own sense of grief. Their home is empty, Sam gone to the Army and Joan…who knows where?

Remember to watch the Smithville Fiddler’s Jamboree on August 26th!

Smithville Fiddler’s Jamboree 

Saturday, Aug 26 at 8 p.m. 

The old-time Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree and Crafts Festival is a DeKalb County tradition that draws musicians, craft artists, and spectators to the Smithville Square each summer around the Independance Day weekend. The original idea for the country music festival came from Congressman Joe L. Evins and soon after, the festival became a broader tribute to Appalachian art and culture.

Television Specials Bloom in March

March brings a bouquet of great TV specials on West Virginia Public Broadcasting. There are highly anticipated season finales, incredible music, and  trip around the nation on scenic railways.

Hamilton’s America
Friday, March 3, 9 p.m.

GREAT PERFORMANCES follows the creation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s pop culture Broadway phenomenon Hamilton and the history behind it. Interviews with Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, Nas, Questlove, Stephen Sondheim and more.

Magic Moments: The Best Of 50s Pop (My Music)
Saturday, March 4, 6 p.m.

Phyllis McGuire, Pat Boone and Nick Clooney host this nostalgic trip back to the 1950s. The program’s mix of live performance and archival footage takes viewers back to the era’s pop music days with classic moments from Patti Page, Perry Como, Debbie Reynolds, the McGuire Sisters and more.

Roy Orbison: Black & White Night 30
Saturday, March 4, 8 p.m.

Celebrate the 30th anniversary of an iconic concert with an all-star cast including Jackson Browne, T Bone Burnett, Elvis Costello, k.d. lang, Bonnie Raitt, J. D. Souther, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits and Jennifer Warnes. Newly edited and remastered.

Tom Jones: A Soundstage Special Event
Saturday, March 4, 9:30 p.m.

Don’t miss the iconic singer and special guest Grammy winner Alison Krauss. Jones performs signature songs “Delilah,” “It’s Not Unusual,” “Green, Green Grass of Home,” “Kiss” and “Thunderball,” as well as new material from his recent albums.

Mercy Street: Season Finale
Sunday, March 5, 2017, 8 p.m.

Season Finale! After Antietam, the Greens suffer a setback and Pinkerton’s inquiry heats up. Foster and Samuel visit Foster’s family plantation, where they intervene in a difficult labor. The hospital staff unites to oust their hated chief. In Boston, Mary’s condition worsens.

Masterpiece: Victoria (Season Finale)
Sunday, March 5, 9 p.m.

Season Finale! On the verge of delivering her first child, Victoria spurns advice and ventures among her subjects, attracting the devoted and demented alike. Miss Skerrett and Francatelli reach their decisive moment.

70s Soul Superstars (My Music)
Friday, March 10, 8 p.m.

Original performers sing their greatest jammin’ hits. Soul diva Patti LaBelle hosts the historic reunion of classic recording artists of the decade, including the Commodores, original lead Eugene Record reuniting with the Chi-Lites, the Stylistics, Yvonne Elliman, Heatwave, Earl Young’s Trammps, the Emotions and the Manhattans.

Joe Bonamassa: Live at the Greek Theater

Saturday, March 11, 9 p.m.
Celebrated blues rock master Joe Bonamassa delivers a musical tribute to The Three Kings Of the Blues (Albert, Freddie and B.B.) at the legendary Greek Theatre.  An autographed guitar will be auctioned during the program.

The Highwaymen Live At Nassau Colosseum
Sunday, March 12, 8 p.m.

Join Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson —“the Mt. Rushmore of country music”—for this live concert recorded in 1990. The Highwaymen perform classics like “Big River,” “Me and Bobby McGee” and “Always on My Mind.”

Brad Paisley – Landmarks Live In Concert
Thursday, March 16, 8 p.m.

Country music superstar Brad Paisley returns to his roots in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains for a special outdoor concert at West Virginia University. Hosted by Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Trains Around North America
Sunday, March 19, 7 p.m.

Hosted by Grammy-winning musician and storyteller David Holt, Trains Around North America traces America’s railroad history, telling the unforgettable stories of the continent’s historic and scenic tourist railroads.

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