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South Florida PBS (WPBT, WXEL, and the Health Channel) proudly announces its February schedule of premieres, featuring powerful storytelling in celebration of Black History Month, compelling documentaries, immersive cultural experiences, family programming, and essential health content. The February lineup also includes new seasons of Antiques Roadshow and Finding Your Roots, along with new episodes of Nature and NOVA.
South Florida PBS is also proud to spotlight Titanic-themed programming in conjunction with its newest immersive exhibition, Titanic: An Immersive Voyage.
PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS:
CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
February programming on South Florida PBS honors Black history, culture, and resilience through extraordinary stories of courage, creativity, and community.
Leading the month is Black & Jewish America: An Interwoven History, airing Tuesdays at 9PM on WPBT and Thursdays at 8PM on WXEL. This four-part series explores the shared history of Black and Jewish Americans marked by solidarity during the Civil Rights Movement and shaped by ongoing challenges revealing how two communities forged lasting civic and cultural bonds.
Additional Black History Month highlights include:
- Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom (Monday, February 2 at 10PM on WPBT), offering a deeper look at the fearless woman whose leadership and faith helped guide countless people to freedom.
- Making Black America (Thursday, February 5 at 9PM on WXEL), with Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. examining the social institutions and networks built by Black communities beyond the white gaze.
- American Masters – The Disappearance of Miss Scott (Tuesday, February 10 at 10PM on WPBT), chronicling the life of Hazel Scott a jazz prodigy, a television pioneer, and a civil rights activist.
- Becoming Frederick Douglass (Monday, February 16 at 10PM on WPBT), a powerful documentary from filmmaker Stanley Nelson capturing the legacy of one of America’s most influential voices for freedom.
- Raise Your Head Up: Freedom Colonies in America (Monday, February 16 at 11PM on WPBT; Thursday, February 26 at 9PM on WXEL), spotlighting post–Civil War communities founded by formerly enslaved people seeking self-determination and safety.
DOCUMENTARIES & FEBRUARY PREMIERES:
February brings an exciting lineup of science, history, and investigative storytelling:
- Antiques Roadshow: Georgia State Railroad Museum (Monday, February 2 at 8PM on WPBT), showcasing remarkable appraisals tied to Savannah’s history. • Nature: Parenthood (Wednesdays at 8PM | WPBT; Sundays at 8PM on WXEL), narrated by Sir David Attenborough, exploring the extraordinary lengths animals go to raise their young.
- NOVA: Can Dogs Talk? (Wednesday, February 4 at 9PM on WPBT), investigating whether dogs using word buttons truly understand language.
- Secrets of the Dead: The Quest for Camelot (Wednesday, February 4 at 10PM | WPBT; Sunday, February 8 at 10PM on WXEL), exploring the historical roots of Arthurian legend.
- Independent Lens: The Librarians (Monday, February 9 at 10PM on WPBT), examining librarians at the center of nationwide book censorship debates. • NOVA: Mammal Origins (Wednesday, February 11 at 9PM on WPBT; Sunday, February 15 at 10PM on WXEL), tracing the ancient evolution of mammals.
MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS:
February brings exceptional music and performance to South Florida PBS with a trio of Great Performances specials. The Magic of Grace Bumbry (Sunday, February 8 at 2PM on WXEL) traces the extraordinary rise of the trailblazing soprano who shattered racial barriers and transformed the world of opera.
Opera lovers can also enjoy Great Performances at the Met: Carmen (Sunday, February 22 at Noon on WXEL), a bold, contemporary reimagining of the classic story directed by Carrie Cracknell, exploring modern themes of power and social inequality.
The month concludes with Great Performances – Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine (Sunday, February 22 at 7PM on WPBT; Wednesday, February 25 at 9:30PM on WXEL), a star-studded celebration honoring films and filmmakers whose work resonates with mature audiences, hosted by Alan Cumming.
IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES & SPECIAL EVENTS:
Step into history with Titanic: An Immersive Voyage, where the legendary story of the Titanic comes to life through stunning visuals, powerful storytelling, and immersive technology. Now open at South Florida PBS studios. Purchase tickets here.
The experience is complemented by special programming, including:
- Secrets of the Dead: Abandoning the Titanic (Saturday, February 7 at 3 PM on WXEL) • Titanic: Secrets of the Shipwreck (Saturday, February 7 at 9 PM on WPBT)
Journey even further back in time with the Egyptian Pharaohs Immersive Experience, an awe-inspiring exploration of ancient Egypt that brings the world of pharaohs, pyramids, and hieroglyphs to life through cutting-edge immersive design. Now open at South Florida PBS studios. Purchase tickets here.
Locally, viewers can also enjoy The Everglades: A Symphony of Life, celebrating one of South Florida’s most vital ecosystems (Wednesday, February 18 at 8PM on WPBT and Sunday, February 15 at 9PM on WXEL), and Four Seasons for the Five, a groundbreaking multi sensory concert experience by the Nu Deco Ensemble (Wednesday, February 25 at 8PM on WPBT and Sunday, February 22 at 9PM on WXEL).
KIDS & EDUCATION:
South Florida PBS continues its commitment to early learning with new and returning favorites:
- Phoebe & Jay, a new preschool series airing weekdays on WPBT and WXEL, introduces early literacy through the everyday texts children see in their world. • KidVision Dance Time – Musical Theater Dance, with Miss Penny getting kids moving through creative storytelling and dance.
Families are invited to Be My Neighbor Day on Saturday, February 14, 2026, from 11AM– 1PM at the St. Lucie County Morningside Branch Library. This free event includes a Daniel Tiger meet-and-greet, story time with Miss Penny, hands-on activities, and celebrations of kindness and community. RSVP here.
For more KidVision content, visit KidVisionPreK.org.
BINGE-WORTHY ON PBS PASSPORT:
Members can stream fan-favorite series including The Puzzle Lady, Call the Midwife, and Downton Abbey Seasons 1–6, along with an extensive library of PBS programming available anytime, anywhere with PBS Passport.
DIGITAL CONTENT SPOTLIGHT:
Calling local gardeners and plant-loving enthusiasts…tune into Rooted in Florida, a monthly YouTube series, featuring practical gardening tips for South Florida’s hot, humid climate. Hosted by UF/IFAS Master Gardener Volunteer and award-winning gardener Jeannie Schmidle, the series covers native plants, invasive removal, growing your own food, and more.
New episodes premiere every month on the South Florida PBS YouTube channel. HEALTH CHANNEL HIGHLIGHTS:
The Health Channel continues to empower viewers with trusted medical information, including:
- Confronting Chronic Diseases
Friday, February 23 at 7 PM | Health Channel
Millions live with chronic disease—but few talk about what it really takes to live well. Confronting Chronic Diseases pulls back the curtain on cutting-edge care, real-life challenges, and the power of knowledge, compassion, and community. Watch live: https://allhealthtv.com/Townhall
- Health News Update
Mondays at 10 PM | Health Channel
How Sleep Impacts Parkinson’s Risk—and Why It Matters More Than You Think New research shows a common sleep disorder may double the risk of Parkinson’s disease. Discover why sleep length and quality may be one of the most important factors for brain health possibly even more impactful than diet or exercise. Learn more: https://allhealthtv.com/program/health-news-update
- One Platform. Total Peace of Mind.
South Florida PBS Health Channel has partnered with MyCabinet to provide viewers with free access to an award-winning medication management platform. From organizing prescriptions to receiving safety alerts and sharing health information, MyCabinet makes managing your health simple and secure. Visit
https://mycabinet.com/healthchannel to get started.
ABOUT SOUTH FLORIDA PBS:
South Florida PBS is Florida’s largest public media company, including Public Broadcasting stations WXEL-TV, serving the Palm Beaches and the Treasure Coast and WPBT2, serving Miami-Dade and Broward counties, and the Health Channel, the only 24/7 channel dedicated to health in the nation. South Florida PBS connects organizations and institutions across our region and preserves South Florida’s history. Leading the way in this global society, South Florida PBS is committed to creating and presenting award-winning programs focused on kids, education, arts and culture, health, environment, science, and civic engagement.





