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Pipeline 2018

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Our annual Pipeline previews more than 140 shows coming to public television — and you can now filter it by season, genre and distributor. Plus closer looks at several films from “POV,” “Masterpiece” and others.

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Pipeline 2018: Our annual survey of shows coming to public TV

Browse, filter and search our listing of 143 programs scheduled for upcoming releases.

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Brits adapt ‘Little Women’ to be ‘fresh and of the moment’

Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel is coming to “Masterpiece” this spring, thanks in part to a nudge by one of England’s most celebrated television writers and a dash of financing from U.S. partners.

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‘Evolving Hatred’ traces worldwide rise of anti-Semitism

The two-hour film is expected to begin in Ukraine and travel across contemporary Europe.

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Documentary resurrects memories of idyllic Greek Jewish community

“Whenever the subject of Greek Jews comes up, most people say ‘There is such a thing?’” filmmaker Lawrence Russo said.

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POV documentary examines militarization of policing

Filmmakers found that local police departments are deploying military equipment in raids for nonviolent, low-level drug offenses.

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