"Great Fire Of Rome: Secrets Of The Dead" (PBS, 8-9 pm E/P) This documentary, bearer of a somewhat hyped-up title, is about a mysterious event one summer almost 2000 years ago when Rome went up in flames (well, 2/3rds of it, after a week-long conflagration), leaving a million people homeless. Was it accident or arson? Was it Emperor Nero, who was suspected of having the place torched so he could rebuild it more to his liking? Was it the early Christian community, determined to punish the Romans for worshipping pagan gods? Analysis of burnt remnants of the fire excavated by Italian archaeologist Clementina Panella has enabled the retracing of the fire's path and impact on Rome's buildings and streets. And careful assessment of ancient Roman documents written by Nero's enemies and enemies of the Christians provide further clues to what happened. See also http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets.
Thursday, November 28 -- Thanksgiving (U.S.)
"Run Before You Can Fly: A Portrait of Cirque du Soliel" (Bravo 4-5 pm E/P)
This documentary is an insider's perspective (from the creators and
performers) about the success and artistic influence of Canada's
world-renowned performance troupe. Wonderful stuff. And if you want to see
more, tune in also from 7-8 pm E/P for "Cirque du Soliel's Nouvelle
Experience" to see an hour of special filmed excerpts from their zaniest,
most enchanting performances. (A Thanksgiving feast for the mind and the
eye!)