PBS America Saturday
Freesat
155
Sky
173
Virgin
187
6:00 AM
Pearl Harbor, World on Fire
First in a two-part documentary about the impact of the attack on Pearl Harbour
Part one of two. The impact of the Japanese attack on an American fleet anchored in Pearl Harbour in December 1941, leading to the US joining the Second World War

6:50 AM
Pearl Harbor, World on Fire
Part two of two. The historical and geopolitical context of the attack
Part two of two. The documentary examines the historical and geopolitical context of the attack on Pearl Harbour, asking what the Japanese were trying to achieve

8:00 AM
Grand Tours of Scotland
Paul Murton follows a 19th-century Scottish guidebook
Paul Murton follows in the footsteps of 19th-century tourists who visited Scotland, using a guidebook first published in 1846 by Adam and Charles Black

8:50 AM
Pearl Harbor: The Truth
A look at the aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor
A look at the aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor and how the Washington military and President Roosevelt's administration found a scapegoat in Admiral Husband Kimmel

10:55 AM
Pearl Harbor, World on Fire
First in a two-part documentary about the impact of the attack on Pearl Harbour
Part one of two. The impact of the Japanese attack on an American fleet anchored in Pearl Harbour in December 1941, leading to the US joining the Second World War

11:55 AM
Pearl Harbor, World on Fire
Part two of two. The historical and geopolitical context of the attack
Part two of two. The documentary examines the historical and geopolitical context of the attack on Pearl Harbour, asking what the Japanese were trying to achieve

1:00 PM
Pearl Harbor: The Heroes Who Fought Back
Examining the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor
Examining the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the impact it had on how America engaged with war for the next 75 years

2:05 PM
Vikings: The Rise and Fall
The Vikings' beginnings and the attack on Lindisfarne
Explore the Vikings' beginnings in Scandinavia and the attack on the holy island of Lindisfarne that heralded the start of the Viking Age

3:05 PM
Vikings: The Rise and Fall
The Siege of York in 866
The Siege of York in 866, when the Great Heathen Army laid claim to the Northumbrian capital

4:00 PM
Vikings: The Rise and Fall
The Silk Road opened up a world of trade for the Scandinavians in the East
The Silk Road opened up a world of trade for the Scandinavians in the East. Seeking further wealth, the Vikings attacked Constantinople, becoming a threat to the Byzantine Empire

5:00 PM
Pearl Harbor: The Heroes Who Fought Back
Examining the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor
Examining the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the impact it had on how America engaged with war for the next 75 years

6:10 PM
Pearl Harbor: The Truth
A look at the aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor
A look at the aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor and how the Washington military and President Roosevelt's administration found a scapegoat in Admiral Husband Kimmel

8:05 PM
Pearl Harbor, World on Fire
First in a two-part documentary about the impact of the attack on Pearl Harbour
Part one of two. The impact of the Japanese attack on an American fleet anchored in Pearl Harbour in December 1941, leading to the US joining the Second World War

9:05 PM
Pearl Harbor, World on Fire
Part two of two. The historical and geopolitical context of the attack
Part two of two. The documentary examines the historical and geopolitical context of the attack on Pearl Harbour, asking what the Japanese were trying to achieve

10:15 PM
Pearl Harbor: The Heroes Who Fought Back
Examining the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor
Examining the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the impact it had on how America engaged with war for the next 75 years

11:25 PM
Grand Tours of Scotland
Paul Murton follows a 19th-century Scottish guidebook
Paul Murton follows in the footsteps of 19th-century tourists who visited Scotland, using a guidebook first published in 1846 by Adam and Charles Black

12:00 AM
Hidden Killers of the Post-War Home
How domestic innovations in the 1950s introduced unprecedented dangers
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb reveals how domestic innovations developed during the Second World War brought with them new, unprecedented hazards as they entered British homes in the 1950s

1:20 AM
Grand Tours of Scotland
Paul Murton follows a 19th-century Scottish guidebook
Paul Murton follows in the footsteps of 19th-century tourists who visited Scotland, using a guidebook first published in 1846 by Adam and Charles Black

2:00 AM
Vikings: The Rise and Fall
The Vikings' beginnings and the attack on Lindisfarne
Explore the Vikings' beginnings in Scandinavia and the attack on the holy island of Lindisfarne that heralded the start of the Viking Age

2:50 AM
Vikings: The Rise and Fall
The Siege of York in 866
The Siege of York in 866, when the Great Heathen Army laid claim to the Northumbrian capital

3:40 AM
Vikings: The Rise and Fall
The Silk Road opened up a world of trade for the Scandinavians in the East
The Silk Road opened up a world of trade for the Scandinavians in the East. Seeking further wealth, the Vikings attacked Constantinople, becoming a threat to the Byzantine Empire

4:25 AM
Pearl Harbor: The Heroes Who Fought Back
Examining the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor
Examining the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the impact it had on how America engaged with war for the next 75 years

5:20 AM
Grand Tours of Scotland
Paul Murton follows a 19th-century Scottish guidebook
Paul Murton follows in the footsteps of 19th-century tourists who visited Scotland, using a guidebook first published in 1846 by Adam and Charles Black

6:00 AM
Hunting the KGB Killers
The inside story of the murder of Alexander Litvinenko
The inside story of the murder of Alexander Litvinenko in November 2006 by means of the radioactive poison polonium 210, and of the international manhunt that led to the Kremlin

6:55 AM
Hidden Killers of the Post-War Home
How domestic innovations in the 1950s introduced unprecedented dangers
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb reveals how domestic innovations developed during the Second World War brought with them new, unprecedented hazards as they entered British homes in the 1950s
