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Don't Miss List | October 20 - November 3

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Preview the programs you don't want to miss for the period of October 20 - November 3, 2022, from WMHT. For up-to-date program listings on WMHT-TV, WORLD, CREATE, and WMHT PBS Kids 24/7, visit our schedules page. Click here to sign up to receive our Don't Miss List in your inbox bi-weekly.

Concert for George

Thursday, October 20 at 8pm on WMHT-TV
Held at Royal Albert Hall, this tribute features Harrison's songs and music he loved.

Ron Carter

Friday, October 21 at 9pm on WMHT-TV
An intimate portrait of the quiet genius who brought the upright bass into the spotlight.

Agatha Christie's Poirot

Saturday, October 22 at 9pm on WMHT-TV
A henpecked husband returns from a day of sightseeing and learns that his wife has been murdered. With David Suchet, Hugh Fraser.

Magpie Murders

Sunday, October 23 at 9pm on WMHT-TV
Everyone he knew had reason to kill Alan Conway. Was his fatal fall actually murder?

Making Black America

Tuesday, October 25 at 9pm on WMHT-TV
How Black political and cultural movements, including Black Power and Black Twitter, provide a safe space to debate, organize and celebrate.

Nova | Ocean Invaders

Wednesday, October 26 at 9pm on WMHT-TV
Meet one of the ocean’s most beautiful and destructive species: Lionfish.

New York 20 Congressional Debate

Thursday, October 27 at 8pm on WMHT-TV
Rep. Paul Tonko, a Democrat, and challenger Liz Joy, a Republican, will participate in an hour-long debate on WMHT on October 27 at 8 p.m. Moderated by Dan Clark, the debate will be live on air, online, and on Facebook premiere.

Dia De Los Muertos

Friday, October 28 at 9pm on WMHT-TV
Enjoy a cultural and musical celebration of a wonderful, ancient tradition.

Nature | Woodpeckers: The Hole Story

Wednesday, November 2 at 8pm on WMHT-TV
Get an intimate look at what makes woodpeckers so special. Narrated by Paul Giamatti.

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