- Mountain Lake PBS now available to stream free on Amazon Prime Video
Mountain Lake PBS is excited to announce that it is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video Even better, non-Prime users will have access to all PBS programming under the “Watch for Free” section
- Great Performances: From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2026
Thursday, January 1 at 8 and 9:30 Ring in the New Year with the Vienna Philharmonic at the world-famous Musikverein, with Hugh Bonneville returning as host The celebrations showcase the virtuosic dancing of the Vienna City Ballet performed on location in sumptuous Vienna landmarks
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Watch full episodes of your favorite PBS dramas, find in-depth news analysis and explore documentaries on history, science, art and more!
- Magpie Murders A New Season of Astrid | Passport Picks
Magpie Murders is a beguiling mystery-within-a-mystery adapted from Anthony Horowitz’s bestselling book by the author himself With a solution that will both astonish and shock viewers, the plot of Magpie Murders revolves around the character Susan Ryeland, an editor who is given an unfinished manuscript of author Alan Conway’s latest novel, with little idea of how it will change her life
- Channel Information – Mountain Lake PBS
High quality, non-commercial PBS favorites like NOVA, Masterpiece, BBC News, Sesame Street and Curious George, as well as local series like Mountain Lake Journal Free 24 7 PBS Kids programming for every child, especially those at risk, whenever and wherever they access media Available on broadcast
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- Get in the Christmas spirit with Mary Berry and Rick Steves | Passport . . .
Passport is an added benefit of membership with Mountain Lake PBS Available with donations starting at just $8 month ($96 year) in the US and now in Canada, Passport gives you extended access to a library of hundreds of your favorite PBS programs
- Coronation Girls – Mountain Lake PBS
In the summer of 1953, philanthropist Garfield Weston put together a sponsorship to send 50 girls from rural communities across Canada to visit London They were soon standing in Oxford Street to witness the coronation procession of Queen Elizabeth Witnessing a princess becoming the queen of
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