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WETA TV 26 produces an impressive portfolio of television programs and series especially for Washington area audiences.
The programs highlight the best of Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. with lively shows that explore the people, places and culture of our region.
The following are local series produced by and broadcast on WETA TV 26. Learn about the exciting shows that air as part of these series, including National Cathedral - WETA All Access and The FBI Academy - WETA All Access.
You can catch the programs when they are broadcast on WETA Television or watch many of them online.
Each January, film fans around the world (and those here at WETA!) turn their attention to the Academy Awards. Who will win the coveted statuettes? Hosts Joe Barber and Tim Gordon try to answer that question in the WETA Academy Awards Preview.
Learn how to get your day off to a good start with Breakfast in Washington. From all-you-can-eat buffets to upscale power breakfasts, favorite greasy spoons to quick and tasty bites-on-the-go, let Breakfast in Washington be your guide to the most important meal of the day!

Catch Bullets fever, Metro madness, pandamonium... and more! Join WETA TV 26 for a new one-hour documentary Washington in the '70s that explores the District's emergence as a world-class city.
Join WETA TV 26 as we examine the people and events of the dramatic decade that changed our city... forever. The one-hour documentary Washington in the '60s looks at the political, social and cultural events that shaped the history of the Washington area.
The WETA Guide spotlights the special places and happenings in the Greater Washington area. For both the newcomer and the long-time resident, this television series is a great introduction to the region's many highlights.
Step inside Washington's landmark places and organizations with this television series that takes you up-close and behind-the-scenes.
Join the circle of prominent art, theater and film critics who make WETA Around Town your one source for the latest Washington-area reviews and recommendations.
Enjoy these on-air vignettes produced by WETA Television. The segments provide a local perspective on PBS programs or focus on interesting stories in the Washington area.
From 1999-2008, WETA's Hometown Heroes project honored Washington-area individuals whose work and volunteer efforts benefit the Greater Washington area. Each individual was recognized with a televised profile.
The Washington region is full of distinctive neighborhoods, each with a different tempo, focus and style. These video segments explore the fascinating people, places and history of neighborhoods in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.