Television section
Monday, October 15 at 6 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. Rolf Lassgård (Wallander) stars as Lars Martin Johansson, leader of a new investigation into the notorious 1986 murder of the Swedish prime minister. Based on the novels by Leif GW Persson. In Swedish with English Subtitles. (Repeats at 9 pm)
Tuesday, October 16 at 6pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. Tension between families increase after a bride is fatally stabbed at her wedding reception. Dutch police detective Jurriaan "Jurre" de Cock is the detective from the classic mystery novels by A.C. Baantjer. Alongside de Cock are his trusted assistants Dick Vledder, a young and headstrong detective, Vera Prins,a no-nonsense female officer, and computer expert Albert Keizer. Set in Amsterdam, the team is often faced with bizarre murders that span the gamut of the city's subcultures, from high-society to the underground. Broadcast in Dutch with English subtitles. (Repeats at 9 pm)
Tuesday, October 16 at 7 pm and 8 pm on KPJK in the South Bay. (Season 6: Episode 1 and 2) This gritty crime drama is set in the dark underbelly of Paris and follows police captain Laure Berthaud, her two lieutenants, a judge, a prosecutor and a lawyer as they investigate and prosecute crimes. In French with English subtitles. (Repeats at 10 pm and 11 pm)
Sunday, October 21 at 6 pm and 7 pm on KPJK in the South Bay. A classic Scandi Noir thriller from the producers of The Bridge and the writers of Beck and Arne Dahl. In 1990, a brutal murder occurs on Nordkoster Island: a pregnant young woman is buried in the sand, left to slowly drown by the rising tide. Twenty five years later, police trainee Olivia Rönning is assigned the unsolved murder as a cold case exercise – and becomes obsessed when she realizes her late father worked on the case. (Repeats at 9 pm and 10 pm)
This special looks at our community one year after the October 2017 fires that killed 44 and obliterated neighborhoods in Santa Rosa and the surrounding towns. We visit musicians, poets and visual artists who are trying to represent the calamity in ways that promote resiliency, and talk with members of the Latino community and supporters, who demand that next time, our Spanish speaking and undocumented neighbors aren’t left behind. Filled with music, poetry, art and love, this is our own response to the “new normal,” where climate change threatens our lives and livelihoods. CLICK HERE TO WATCH.
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