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Antiques Roadshow: St. Louis Premiering on KIXE

Posted on February 15, 2018 by Chad Grayson

Everybody has something in their house they know they shouldn’t get rid of but they’re not sure quite what to do with. Maybe it’s a piece of furniture, a painting, a collection of books or an old, ornate Bible? It’s… Continue Reading →

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We’ll Meet Again with Ann Curry premieres Jan 23rd on KIXE

Posted on January 22, 2018 by Chad Grayson

A young Vietnamese Woman searches for her Father, a US Soldier who left her behind at the end of the war. A Japanese woman searches for her childhood friend, one of the few white Americans who stood up for her… Continue Reading →

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American Masters–Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive Debuts Monday on KIXE

Posted on October 29, 2017 by Chad Grayson

When he died in 1849 at the age of forty, Edgar Allan Poe had already become something of a legend. Oh he was known for his writing, his stories and poems of the macabre, but he was just as well-known… Continue Reading →

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Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War to Air on KIXE

Posted on September 10, 2017 by Chad Grayson

“I felt like I was hanging onto my honor by my fingernails, the whole time I was there.” This is the testimonial of former marine, John Musgraves, looking back on his time fighting in Vietnam. The Vietnam War is a… Continue Reading →

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Dark Angel Debuting on Masterpiece Sunday on KIXE

Posted on May 17, 2017 by Chad Grayson

Mary-Ann Mowbary is a woman in grief. She’s just lost four of her six children, and has returned to her mother’s home in Yorkshire with her husband, a dockside laborer. Soon, death will come for a fifth. Her husband, thinking… Continue Reading →

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Call the Midwife Season 6

Posted on March 29, 2017 by Chad Grayson

It’s early 1962 and the sisters and midwives of Nonnatus House have just returned from their mission in South Africa. Well, most of them anyway. One of them has stayed behind for a while to help Hope Clinic get back… Continue Reading →

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To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters

Posted on March 22, 2017 by Chad Grayson

There were not a lot of opportunities for unmarried women in Great Britain during the 1840’s, especially in the small Yorkshire town of Haworth. You could be a teacher, or a governess, but sometimes these situations, for various reasons, didn’t… Continue Reading →

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American Masters – Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise

Posted on February 21, 2017 by Chad Grayson

She was a dancer, a singer, an actress, a memoirist, a poet, an editor, and a director. And she’s the subject of the latest American Masters Special. Maya Angelou was a remarkable woman, and from her earliest days lived her… Continue Reading →

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‘Victoria’ Debuts on Masterpiece Sunday on KIXE

Posted on January 10, 2017 by Chad Grayson

The year is 1837. The King, after a long illness, is dead. The crown now passes to his niece, Alexandrina Victoria, who at only 18 years of age must take the reins of the world’s greatest empire. This is the… Continue Reading →

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Poldark Season 2 on KIXE: Takes its Place as a Moving Drama

Posted on September 24, 2016 by Chad Grayson

When last we left Ross Poldark, the situation was dire. He was mourning the death of his daughter, trying to walk himself and his wife, Demelza, out of the darkness, when troops arrived to arrest him. The charge: inciting a… Continue Reading →

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