Lucy Worsley holding a book.

Next week, Lucy Worsley examines the fraught relationship between Arthur Conan Doyle and the famous detective he created, Violent Femmes rock out, backed by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

Lucy Worsley’s Holmes vs. Doyle | Sunday, December 8 at 8 PM

Sherlock Holmes is the most famous detective in the world. He made his author, Arthur Conan Doyle, rich and famous. But the writer came to hate his fictional character. Through the changing world of Victorian and Edwardian Britain, Lucy Worsley explores why.

Vienna Blood: Analyzing the Hidden Truths | Sunday, December 8 at 11:30 PM

This special television event takes viewers behind the scenes of the period detective drama, as well as exploring the real history of 1900s Vienna, in advance of the premiere of Season 4 of Vienna Blood on January 5.

FRONTLINE - Breakdown in Maine | Tuesday, December 10 at 10 PM

FRONTLINE investigates the deadliest mass shooting in Maine history and missed opportunities to prevent it. With the Portland Press Herald and Maine Public, they examine breakdowns with police, military and mental health care before the Lewiston shooting.

Violent Femmes: 40th Anniversary with The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra | Friday, December 13 at 10 PM

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of their self-titled debut album, the folk punk group Violent Femmes invited the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra to be their “back-up band” in this electrifying concert which mixes classical and rock.

Osborne House: A Royal Retreat | Saturday, December 14 at 9 PM

An up-close and personal glimpse into Osborne House, Queen Victoria's favorite home, where she and her husband came to escape the pressures of royal life.