The history of the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Service, and its recruitment of Japanese Americans from internment camps to help defeat Japan during World War II.
WETA Arts spotlights and celebrates visual and performing art in Greater Washington. WETA Around Town's Robert Aubry Davis, a fixture in the Washington-area arts scene, hosts the program.
Watch online →Hear the next generation of classical champions as talented teens play the classics in concert.
Learn more →Arthur follows the adventures and misadventures of 8-year-old Arthur Read (an aardvark), his little sister D.W., and his friends and family.
When to watch on WETA Television →Holley Watts reflects on her experience as a "Donut Dolly" — women who volunteered for a Red Cross program to provide a "touch of home" to American soldiers stationed in Vietnam.
Watch video →For more than 30 years, WETA has proudly partnered with Ken Burns to bring landmark documentaries to the nation.
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