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WINTER 2025-2026

A WORD FROM OUR GENERAL MANAGER, DEANNA MACKEY

The holidays are here, and I am heading into this season with hope and gratitude. Over the last few months many of you have sent messages of support in light of Congress eliminating funding to the entire public media system. Your words of encouragement, increased donations, and advocacy to encourage others to support us has contributed to my unbridled optimism that KPBS will continue to thrive for generations to come.

One of the top questions I have been asked recently is “how are you progressing in filling the budget gap?” My answer is a positive one. Our community is rising to the occasion and it is making a difference. We still have a long way to go to fill the $4.3 million budget gap but each new member and donation gets us closer. We know if we gain 20,000 new members, we’d fill the gap. If every current member gave an additional $5 a month, we’d fill the gap. If you are willing, you can help KPBS by advocating for us. Encourage your friends and family to be a KPBS supporter. Only 1 in 17 households in San Diego are members. Let’s get that number to 1 in 10!

I’m also excited to announce that we are inviting you to join KPBS and “America’s Test Kitchen” hosts Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster on February 5 for an insider’s look into how the Test Kitchen works. More information on this special event is in this newsletter.

From all of us at KPBS, we wish you a joyful holiday season filled with sunny days of hope, peace, truth and togetherness. We’re grateful for you and your support.

Every contribution makes a difference.
The American Revolution
‘MASTERPIECE: All Creatures Great and Small’
The American Revolution
‘MASTERPIECE: Miss Scarlet’

Chasing Clues and Sharing Compassion

Follow the clues through the gaslit streets of Victorian London with “MASTERPIECE: Miss Scarlet.” Trailblazing detective Eliza Scarlet is working to balance the demands of her bustling agency with the challenges of her personal life. From unraveling murders in the world of psychiatry to tracking missing racehorses and stolen diamonds, Eliza’ s sharp mind and fearless spirit are tested at every turn.

Then, trade the detective’s desk for the countryside with “MASTERPIECE: All Creatures Great and Small.” The Dales are calling — inviting you to the Yorkshire countryside in 1945. As peace settles over Europe, the Skeldale family begins a new chapter filled with hope, humor, and healing. From caring for animals to navigating life’s changes, the residents of Darrowby show that compassion is the cure for uncertain times.

Settle in — Sunday nights just got a lot more captivating.

“Miss Scarlet” Season 6 broadcast premiere Sunday, January 11, at 8 p.m. on KPBS-TV, or stream all episodes starting Sunday, December 7, on KPBS+.

“All Creatures Great and Small” Season 6 premieres Sunday, January 11, at 9 p.m. on KPBS-TV, or watch anytime on KPBS+.

Spend the Holidays with KPBS

Hope of the Season: Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir

‘Hope of the Season: Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir’

Great Performances — From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2026'

‘Great Performances — From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2026’

Celebrate the season with KPBS as we bring you a lineup of festive programs filled with music, joy, and timeless traditions — perfect for gathering with family and friends.

Fill your home with the magic of music. “Hope of the Season: Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir” brings soaring melodies and joyful holiday cheer, while the “KPBS Holiday Choir Special” features stunning performances by the San Diego Children’s Choir, the Jewish Men’s Choir, the San Diego Master Chorale, and the San Diego Chorus. Together, these programs capture the spirit, harmony, and joy of the holidays.

Let the wonder continue with musicals like “Great Performances: The Nutcracker”, enchanting audiences of all ages with Tchaikovsky’s beloved score, dazzling costumes, and a magical tale of adventure. “1222 Oceanfront – A Black Family Christmas” follows matriarch Dorothy Black and her family on Christmas Eve as their yearly traditions are turned upside down. Then, experience a vibrant twist on a classic with “Too Hot to Handel: The Gospel Messiah”, blending gospel, jazz, and R&B with Handel’s iconic work for a soul-stirring evening.

Cook up an array of festive dishes with Dame Mary Berry in “Mary Berry’s Highland Christmas and Mary Berry’s Ultimate Christmas”, inspired by her own family traditions. “A Celebration of Hanukkah” explores the history, cherished foods, and enduring traditions that make this holiday so meaningful.

Keep the spirit of compassion alive with “Call the Midwife: Holiday Special,” returning to Nonnatus House for heartfelt stories and time-honored celebrations. And greet the new year with elegant waltzes, polkas and more when “Great Performances” presents “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2026.”

Join us all season long for these joyful programs and make KPBS a part of your holiday celebrations. Watch on KPBS-TV, or stream anytime on KPBS+.

Call the Midwife: Holiday Special

‘Call the Midwife: Holiday Special’

Great Performances: The Nutcracker

KPBS Holiday Choir Special

December Holiday Programming Schedule

Sunday, December 14

“A Celebration of Hanukkah” Check KPBS TV program schedule (https://www.kpbs.org/tv/schedule/) for date and time.

Monday, December 15

“KPBS Holiday Choir Special” (Encore) Tuesday, December 16 at 10 p.m.
“Hope of the Season: Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir” at 8 p.m.

To Be Announced

“1222 Oceanfront – A Black Family Christmas” (Encore) at 8 p.m. Check KPBS TV program schedule (https://www.kpbs.org/tv/schedule/) for date and time.

Tuesday, December 16

“Great Performances: The Nutcracker from English National Ballet” 8 p.m.

Monday, December 22

“Mary Berry’s Highland Christmas” (Encore) at 9 p.m.
“Mary Berry’s Ultimate Christmas” (Encore) at 9 p.m.

Wednesday, December 24

“Too Hot to Handel: The Gospel Messiah” (Encore) 9:30 p.m.

Thursday, December 25

“Call the Midwife: Holiday Special” at 8 p.m.

Wednesday, December 31

New Year’s Eve Special 2025 (w.t.) Wednesday, December 31 at 8 p.m. and again at 10 p.m.

Thursday, January 1

“Great Performances — From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2026” at 8 p.m. and again at 9:30 p.m.

 

Midsomer Murders

Join the KPBS Producers Club and make a difference in 2026

As the year comes to a close, we invite you to make a lasting impact by joining KPBS’s Producers Club. For the first time in 50 years, we are without federal funding and our community support is more vital than ever. Producers Club members share the distinction of being KPBS’ most generous annual contributors, giving $1,200 or more annually to strengthen the impact of local public broadcasting. They enable KPBS to expand its vision of excellence, develop new programs, and serve our communities. Most importantly, your membership helps safeguard the future of independent, community-powered journalism and programming in our region.

Producers Club members enjoy a deeper connection with KPBS, including by-invitation-only events with on-air personalities, advance notice of upcoming projects and programs of special interest, behind-the-scenes station tours and more. As a Producers Club member, you join a community of passionate supporters who believe in the power of fact-based journalism, inspiring storytelling, and educational programming for all.

To become a Producers Club member or to learn more, visit www.kpbs.org/pc or contact Niru Ramachandran at 619-594-2028 or [email protected].

This giving season, help protect the programs and reporting you rely on. Join or renew your Producers Club membership today and keep public media strong for generations to come.

Did You Know? You can make a Producers Club level gift through your IRA and have it qualify against your annual Required Minimum Distribution. Contact us to learn more.

Go Inside “America’s Test Kitchen” with KPBS

Fans of cooking shows and home cooks alike, we have exciting news! “America’s Test Kitchen” is coming to San Diego this February to take a peek at how the Test Kitchen works with Chefs Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster. From recipe development to product and ingredient testing to the science behind cooking, Julia and Bridget will share what they’ve learned after 25 years on set. Discover their techniques and tips, favorite recipes and what they can’t live without in their own kitchens. It’s a night for food lovers filled with ideas and inspiration with two of the culinary world’s best.

This special evening takes place on Thursday, February 5, at 7 p.m. at the Legacy Resort Hotel and Spa in Mission Valley. Ticket packages begin at $65 and include admission to the live show and a copy of the companion book. Visit KPBS-ATK.eventbrite.com to secure your tickets.

America’s Test Kitchen
‘America’s Test Kitchen’
Midsomer Murders
‘Midsomer Murders’

Deadly Secrets Return

Return to the deceptively tranquil countryside of Midsomer, where beneath its charming villages lurk dark secrets and deadly motives. In a new season of “Midsomer Murders,” DCI John Barnaby and DS Jamie Winter tackle a fresh wave of baffling crimes—from sinister scandals to surprising suspects—all while navigating the eccentricities of this seemingly idyllic county. Joined by pathologist Dr. Fleur Perkins, Barnaby’s wife, Sarah, daughter, Betty, and their loyal dog, Paddy, the team proves once again that in Midsomer , murder is never far away.

Season 24 of “Midsomer Murders” airs Thursday nights in January at 10 p.m. on KPBS-TV.

Ken Kramer’s About San Diego 100th Episode
Ken Kramer’s About San Diego 100th Episode

Celebrating 100 Episodes with Ken Kramer

It’s a big milestone. This February, “Ken Kramer’s About San Diego” will air its 100th episode and we’re celebrating! Join Ken for a look back at some of the first broadcasts of the show that has become a KPBS favorite over the years. Plus he’ll share some memorable stories and recollections from the program’s nearly half century on San Diego radio and TV.

The celebration begins Thursday, February 19 at 8 p.m. on KPBS-TV and KPBS+.

We ❤ Public Television!

Join us for a three-hour live telethon celebrating 55 remarkable years of America’s trusted, free public media. Recorded at PBS SoCal in Los Angeles, the special features unforgettable performances and appearances by Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ken Burns, Ziggy Marley, Lily Tomlin, Rick Steves, David Foster, Sarah Silverman, and many more.

Enjoy live music, celebrity moments, viewer testimonials, and archival highlights from iconic PBS shows like “Austin City Limits,” “Great Performances,” and “Sesame Street.” This program gives viewers nationwide the chance to support KPBS and help bridge the funding gap left by the loss of federal support.

Tune in on KPBS-TV Thursday, November 27, at 8:00 p.m.

Th Librarians
‘Independent Lens: The Librarians’

Freedom to Read

Librarians across the U.S. are on the frontlines of a national battle for the freedom to read. “Independent Lens: The Librarians” examines how book review policies — like Texas’ Krause List targeting 850 titles on race and LGBTQIA+ issues — are reshaping communities and sparking sweeping bans nationwide.

From school board meetings to library debates, librarians emerge as first responders defending education, democracy, and First Amendment rights. Facing threats, harassment, and laws aimed at criminalizing their work, their courage serves as both inspiration and a warning about the consequences of controlling ideas. This film reminds us that the fight for knowledge, equality, and truth is as vital now as ever.

Premieres Monday, February 9, at 11 p.m. on KPBS-TV, or watch anytime on KPBS+.

A Shared Legacy

The acclaimed PBS series “Finding Your Roots” with Henry Louis Gates Jr. returns for its 12th season, uncovering the ancestral stories of today’s most fascinating stars. From actors and athletes to musicians and comedians, twenty remarkable guests — including Lizzo, Spike Lee, Brittney Griner, Kristin Chenoweth, and Hasan Minhaj — embark on emotional journeys to discover the family histories that shaped them.

Using genealogical research and DNA analysis, Gates and his team reveal surprising truths, long-lost connections, and powerful stories of resilience and identity. Season 12 continues the tradition of illuminating America’s diversity while reminding us that our roots bind us all.

Premieres Tuesday, January 6, at 8 p.m. on KPBS-TV, or watch anytime on KPBS+.

Finding Your Roots
NATURE: Parenthood
‘NATURE: Parenthood’

Lessons of Survival

“NATURE: Parenthood” is a five-part miniseries that takes viewers on a breathtaking journey into the world of animal parenting. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough and featuring lyrics co-written and performed by Sam Ryder, the series captures astonishing behaviors and fierce dedication of animals protecting their young.

Filmed over three years across six continents and 23 countries, audiences witness astonishing, never-before-seen behaviors in stunning 6K ultra high definition — from the jungles of Bhutan to the grasslands of Botswana. “NATURE: Parenthood” celebrates stories of ingenuity, sacrifice, and dedication, reminding us that the challenges of raising the next generation are both universal and essential to the future of life on our planet.

Celebrate survival, dedication, and the bonds that sustain life — intimate stories and epic drama, only on “NATURE.”

Airs Wednesday, February 4 through March 4, at 8 p.m. on KPBS-TV, or watch anytime on KPBS+.

Turn Your Vehicle Into a Force for Good

If you’re ready to part ways with your car, truck, boat, or RV, why not make it count? Donating your vehicle to KPBS is fast, free, and supports the programs you value.

Today is a great day to give!

Just call 877-KPBS-CAR or visit kpbs.org/car to get started. Our Vehicle Donation Support team will help you complete the donation form and schedule your free pick-up. Plus, your generous gift is tax-deductible.

Make a difference with a simple act. Donate your vehicle today!

Anicira Veterinary Center
Anicira-San-Diego
Sponsor Message

Anicira Veterinary Center

At Anicira Veterinary Center in Encinitas, we believe that every pet deserves compassionate, high-quality care and that every pet family deserves access to life-saving veterinary services. As an AAHA-accredited nonprofit veterinary hospital, we are dedicated to ending animal suffering by making life-saving veterinary care accessible and affordable to our community.

Our experienced team provides essential surgical and specialty services for cats and dogs, including spay/neuter, general and orthopedic surgery, dentistry, and oral surgery. We are committed to delivering exceptional care in a welcoming and supportive environment, ensuring that each pet receives the treatment they need to thrive and live happier and healthier lives.

Anicira San Diego is open Monday through Thursday, 7 AM – 5 PM, by appointment. Our team works closely with pet families to provide guidance, support, and expert care for pets facing serious health needs and is dedicated to being a trusted partner in your pet’s good health.

Learn more about our services or schedule an appointment at www.anicira.org and see the difference mission-driven, compassionate veterinary care can make.

Just in Time for Foster Youth
Just in Time
Sponsor Message

Just in Time for Foster Youth

Each year in San Diego, hundreds of young people step into adulthood after foster care. They often do so without the family, relationships or resources that most young people rely on to succeed in the adult world.

At Just in Time for Foster Youth (JIT) our mission is to engage a caring community to help transition-age foster youth (18-26) achieve self-sufficiency and wellbeing by connecting them to meaningful relationships with caring adults, providing stabilizing resources like housing assistance and therapy, and teaching critical life skills, like how to drive, budget, and even file taxes.

Founded in 2003, JIT has partnered with the young people we serve for more than 20 years — recognizing them as Creative, Resourceful and Whole and, though the strength of community, empowered them to turn hope for the future into life changing impact.

Interested in joining the Just in Time community? Learn more about how you can support the youth we serve through volunteer or investment at www.jitfosteryouth.org

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