Fats Domino Walkin’ Back to New Orleans chronicles music legend Fats Domino’s triumphant return to the stage after Hurricane Katrina devastated his New Orleans hometown.… →

Specials
Special programming from Temple University Television.
Narrated by journalist Michelle Miller, Leah Chase: The Queen Of Creole Cuisine chronicles the humble beginnings in small-town Louisiana and the storied career of one of the top chefs in the nation.… →
Irma Thomas: The Soul Queen of New Orleans captures the essence of Irma Thomas in story and song.… →
A Tribute to Toussaint is a captivating concert documentary produced by WLAE in 2015 that honors the profound legacy of Allen Toussaint.… →
Passage to Sweden examines the unique experience of Jews in Scandinavia and Budapest during WWII, where spontaneous and dramatic rescue operations were conducted to save thousands of lives.… →
Hosted by award-winning PBS journalist Ray Suarez, Can We Talk? A Conversation About Antisemitism amplifies voices from various perspectives regarding antisemitism and the rise of hate incidents in our local communities.… →
The Long Shadow follows former CNN Senior Producer, TED contributor, and Emmy-Award-winning Director Frances Causey as she traces her family’s legacy of white supremacy and privilege.… →
Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music (1965) is a one-hour television special in color, first broadcast by NBC on November 24, 1965, to mark the occasion of Frank Sinatra’s 50th birthday.… →