What's happening, what's on and what's interesting this week …
America's longest-running live national Independence Day TV tradition returns for its 43rd year. Celebrate America's 247th birthday with A CAPITOL FOURTH – Tuesday night at 8 on PBS NC.
This fall, Kristin Scott Thomas (Body & Soul) and Lily James (Downton Abbey) will star in the London World Premiere of Lyonesse, a new play by Penelope Skinner.
Earth has never experienced anything like us: a single species dominating and transforming the planet. Join biologist Shane Campbell-Staton and discover our HUMAN FOOTPRINT – Wednesday at 9pm on PBS NC.
Alan Cumming (Masterpiece Mystery) will host and perform at the Fire Island Dance Festival later this month. The festival is produced by and benefiting Dancers Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares.
During the summer of 1982, 31 teenagers embarked on a 3,600 mile cross-country bike ride. Hear their story on the four-part series SHADOW OF A WHEEL – beginning Thursday night at 9:30 on PBS NC.
Such drama! The Marylebone Cricket Club has suspended a member who claimed president Stephen Fry (Kingdom) made sexist and racist jokes at a club event.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces viewers to a world that showcases Black people's ability to collectively prosper, defy white supremacy and define Blackness in ways that transformed America itself. Don't miss MAKING BLACK AMERICA: THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE – Sunday at 8pm on the North Carolina Channel.
And of course Neil deGrasse Tyson (Nova ScienceNow) warned of potential artificial intelligence dangers while being interviewed by an AI.
Now, it's blow out the candles time …
3 July
Susan Penhaligon (A Fine Romance) 74
Emma Cunniffe (Roadkill) 50
Paul Young (No Job For A Lady) 69
4 July
Neil Morrissey (Unforgotten) celebrates 61
Claire Price (Home Fires) has her 51st
5 July
Susannah Doyle (Ballykissangel) marks 57
6 July
Geraldine James (Jewel In The Crown) is 73
7 July
Bill Oddie (Doctor In The House) turns 82
Ringo Starr (Shining Time Station) has his 83rd
John Turner (Jeeves and Wooster) celebrates 91
8 July
Sally Lindsay (Scott & Bailey) hits 50
Matthew Marsh (Arthur & George) is 69
Maya Hawke (Little Women) has her 25th
Polly James (Our Mutual Friend) turns 82
Pauline Quirke (The Sculptress) marks 64
9 July
Toby Kebbell (The Escape Artist) turns 41
Scott Grimes (Frog) celebrates 52
Douglas Booth (Great Expectations) is 31
Elliot Cowan (The Fixer) has his 47th
Robin Kermode (French Fields) celebrates 65
Philip Martin Brown (Death Comes to Pemberley) is 67
Richard Wilson (One Foot in the Grave) turns 87
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