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What's New Next Week? November 12, 2021
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Next week, we’ll relive some of the best moments in Roadshow history, explore the importance of independent, local journalism and follow a 17th-century journey from Japan through Europe. Take a look at what’s coming up!
Antiques Roadshow - Best of 25 - Monday, November 15 at 8 PM
Celebrate 25 years of Roadshow with some of the best appraisals from the last two and a half decades like a Sanford Robinson Gifford oil, a Rolex Oyster Cosmograph and an 1871-1872 Boston Red Stockings archive. Which is valued at $1,000,000?
Independent Lens - Storm Lake - Monday, November 15 at 11 PM
This documentary highlights an acclaimed family-run paper in Iowa, struggling to keep the business alive and keep citizens informed, as forces conspire to overwhelm their precarious small-town existence.
Secrets of the Dead - A Samurai in the Vatican - Wednesday, November 17 at 10 PM
In 1613, feudal lord Date Masamune sent a Japanese diplomatic mission to Europe to negotiate with the Pope and the King of Spain in hopes of opening a new trade route. Led by samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga and Franciscan monk Luis Sotelo, the expedition spent seven years traveling one-third of the globe.
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