Diane Haithman is contributing to Deadline’s TCA coverage.
PBS announced that it will respond to Newtown by airing a week of special programming February 18-22 focusing on December’s Connecticut school shooting. The “After Newtown” programming will begin each evening with a PBS Newshour report on topics raised by the tragedy. The series will include a Frontline special report in collaboration with The Hartford Courant profiling the shooter; a NOVA documentary about violence and the brain, a Need To Know report on the “ripple effects of the shooting incident”, and an update on political action surrounding gun control from Washington Week With Gwen Ifill.
PBS also said today during TCA that its three part-mystery series The Bletchley Circle will premiere April 21. The series, which aired in the UK in September 2012 on ITV, will run Sundays through May 5. The series, set in 1952, follows four women trained in intelligence work during WWII, who have returned to civilian life but are called back into duty after a series of murders targeting women.
Also, coming on the heels of the success of BBC’s Sherlock, the pubcaster said it will premiere How Sherlock Changed The World, a two-hour special about Sherlock Holmes. The show, which will examine the impact the fictional detective has had on the development of modern-day forensics, will premiere in the fall.
Other announcements: PBS will offer its second Online Film Festival beginning March 4, and will offer a multiplatform Independent Film Showcase this fall. Both will feature films from POV and ITVS’ Independent Lens.
The PBS series Latino Americans, a three-part, six-hour documentary series narrated by Benjamin Bratt, is set to air nationally in the fall.


I dont want my tax dollars paying foe this !!! making the shooter famous is Disgraceful and shameful.
you paying a lot in taxes these days, street gang? how much you in foe?
English M, Do You Speak It!!!!
Awesome. Haven’t had this shoved down my throat enough.
Turn the channel. That usually stops the gagging.
More Air time for the shooter and more pain for the victims. I don’t see the use for this.
Thank you, PBS, for adding to this very important public conversation. I trust your programming will provide important information for reasonable people to consider as we try to stem the deadly violence in this country.
Just preaching to the choir.
NO thank you, PBS, because I’m sure your left-slanted, sensational, and regressive coverage will aim at influencing Americans to give up their 2nd Amendment rights to protect themselves,…. “for the children” …as Rahm always says while stabbing Chicagoans in the back. Your coverage will be an emotional, not reasoned, response, geared to hyperinflating the issue and influencing irrational liberals to agree with obama’s desire to gradually withdraw our rights.
Drudge compared him to Hitler.
Do you dare to wait and see?