By DIANA NELSON JONES, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

TV: Ken Burns unfurls a beautiful look at 'The National Parks'

Ken Burns' six-part series, "The National Parks: America's Best Idea," will make you want to swoop like an egret in the Everglades, romp like a young gray wolf over lichen-covered rocks in Yellowstone.

This gorgeous 12-hour series -- a project that took six years to film -- will air on PBS at 8 p.m. EDT on six consecutive nights beginning Sunday.

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TV: PBS' beautiful look at Appalachia

Appalachia is in a rarefied limelight this Thursday when PBS airs the first part of an engrossing and beautifully filmed and illustrated series subtitled "A History of Mountains and People."

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'American Experience' recalls a baseball superstar

As luminous as his life was in just 38 years, Roberto Clemente's post-life has been static in the media 35 years since his death. Even if you couldn't watch him enough when he played and sit riveted to every rehash of clips, footage and remembrances of him, new tidbits are welcome.

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Art and war clash in tender Barker story

With World War I imminent, future medic and ambulance driver Paul Tarrant sits in his life class in London -- an all-male session drawing a nude in complete silence -- and sees his work diminish with each footfall of the approaching professor.

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