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Hispanic TV Summit: John Leguizamo on How ‘American Historia’ Came to Be, and What He Hopes to Accomplish With PBS Project
By Michael Malone published
Research began after his son was being bullied for being Latino

PBS Shares Fall Premieres
By Michael Malone published
Ken Burns looks into Renaissance Italy, John Leguizamo chronicles Hispanic history

‘Disco in Its Essence Is Social Protest’: Producer Shianne Brown Charts the Music’s Legacy in New PBS Docuseries
By R. Thomas Umstead published
3-part ‘Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution’ tracks history of genre born in the 1970s

‘Grantchester’ Gets Season 10 Order on PBS
By Michael Malone published
Murder, mystery, mayhem in otherwise quaint village in the ‘50s

The Watchman: Ben Franklin: Inventor, Statesman, Secret Agent; What a Road Trip With Dulé Hill Might Look Like
By Michael Malone published
Senior content producer Michael Malone’s look at the programming scene

PBS: Network Celebrates 250 Years of America, Ken Burns Looks Beyond Our Borders (TCA)
By Michael Malone published
Burns’s ‘Leonardo Da Vinci’ is his first documentary with a focus outside U.S.

‘The War on Disco’ Premieres on PBS Oct. 30
By Michael Malone published
Documentary looks at disco’s rise in the ‘70s, and the role that violent Disco Demolition Night stunt may have played in its demise

PBS Series ‘Little Bird’ Details Indigenous Experience Amid ‘Sixties Scoop’
By Michael Malone published
6-part series depicts a girl taken from her indigenous home who sets out to find her family
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