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7:00 PM

PBS Special "Eisenhower's Secret War Part 1 - The Lure of the Presidency"

PBS SPECIAL

Eisenhower's Secret War Part 1 - The Lure of the Presidency

Dwight D. Eisenhower did not aspire to be a politician; in fact, most of his colleagues had no idea whether he was a Democrat or a Republican.

8:00 PM

PBS Special "CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal - Created Equal"

PBS SPECIAL

CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal - Created Equal

The high ideals of the Declaration of Independence that 'all men are created equal' didn't make it into the Constitution in 1787.

9:00 PM

FRONTLINE "The Untouchables"

FRONTLINE

The Untouchables

FRONTLINE investigates why Wall Street's leaders have escaped prosecution for any fraud related to the sale of bad mortgages.

 

Wyoming PBS Special

Wyoming PBS Special

Bee Gees: One Night Only

Wyoming PBS Special "Bee Gees: One Night Only"
Airs Sunday, December 2 at 8:30 PM

The Bee Gees have been all over the place. They've been around since the early '60s, and in this concert (taped in 1997) they remain as powerful as ever. Hitting the high notes like no other, the Brothers Gibb show they have not lost their touch.

Having written smash hits in the '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s, it's no wonder the Brothers Gibb could not perform every single one of them. They pack almost 30 of their songs from those four consecutive decades in a sensational show. Performing songs from the early days like Massachusetts, To Love Somebody, Gotta Get A Message To You, and I Started A Joke. To their later songs from the 'Still Waters' album circa 1997, like Closer Than Close, Still Waters and Alone. The brothers did not forget the disco craze, as they also performed Stayin' Alive, You Should Be Dancing, Tragedy, Night Fever and More Than A Woman.





The Gibb brothers also did a great job performing hit songs they wrote and produced for other artist. Like Islands In The Stream (originally Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers), Our Love - Don't Throw It All Away (originally recorded by their brother Andy Gibb), Guilty (Barbara Streisand) and Grease (Frankie Valli). They are even joined by Celine Dion to perform Immortallity, a song the brothers wrote for Celine.

This concert really shows the unique gift these three brothers share. Not only their creativity, but also their talent to perform their songs live, almost perfectly.

Visit the national Wyoming PBS Special website for more information on this and other related programs.