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Latin Music USA
9pm

From Latin jazz and mambo to salsa, Tejano, Chicano rock, Latin popand reggaeton, this program tells the story of the rise of new American music forged from powerful Latin roots and reveals the often overlooked influence of Latin music on jazz, hip hop, rhythm and blues and rock 'n' roll - and on all of American culture.

Masterpiece Classic: Little Dorrit
10pm

Amy Dorrit's gentle spirit has never been dampened by the confining walls of the Marshalsea Prison she's lived in her whole life. Despite the dark shadow of debtor's prison, Amy lovingly cares for her father William Dorrit, the longest serving inmate. A possibly redemptive light unexpectedly shines in the form of Arthur Clennam, who has been left with the intriguing threads of a mystery after his father's death.

Nature: Dogs that Changed the World
Sunday at 8pm

From the tiniest Chihuahua to the largest St. Bernard, all dogs claim the wolf as their ancestor. But how did the wolf become the domesticated dog, and how did the hundreds of breeds we know today come to be so different? Using DNA analysis and other research, scientists have pieced together the puzzle of canine evolution, creating a fascinating picture of how dogs became an indispensable part of our own history.

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