Sunday, November 9th TV listings for Alabama Public TV - PBS (WBIQ) Birmingham, AL
Wimee's Words Clapping
Clapping and circulation; a book about clapping; Wimee and friends make an igloo.
Arthur D.W.'s Name Game; Finders Key-pers
"D.W.'s Name Game" and "Finders Key-pers.".
Sesame Street Scootin' on Sesame Street
Elmo shares his scooter with Zoe and learns how to be patient and wait for his turn, while she practices and learns how to ride.
Cyberchase An Urchin Matter
The CyberSquad explores why the once-healthy kelp in Big Bay is washing ashore.
Molly of Denali There Is Pele New
Molly learns how to make offerings, hoping to stop a volcano from erputing.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome (PACS)
The long-term health effects of post-COVID-19 symptoms.
Bookmark Harrison Scott Key
Discovering Alabama Tumbling Waters
Canoe down one of Alabama's many creeks with host Doug Phillips and explore the state's combined 132,000 miles of rivers and streams.
Journey Proud Alabama Dialects - North
Journey Proud welcomes back linguist Dr. Anna Head to explore the region of Northern Alabama.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
U.S. Navy Cmdr. Jeremiah Denton, held prisoner by the North Vietnamese for eight years, returns home and serves his country again as a U.S. senator.
Former enemies on opposite sides of the Vietnam War now lead universities dedicated to building a brighter future for students in the U.S. and Vietnam.
Jim Nantz narrates the story of Harry Chandler, a U.S. Navy Corpsman who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The American Buffalo Into the Storm
By the late 1880s, the buffalo teeters on extinction; a diverse and unlikely collection of Americans start a movement that rescues the mammal from extinction.
Monograph Joe Minter New
Joe Minter created the African Village in America, a massive installation at his home in Birmingham's Titusville neighborhood.
Cassandra uncovers the truth about Isabella and Lidderdale's past; Dinah makes a reckless decision; Cassandra takes a final step to protect Jane's legacy.
Maigret on Masterpiece Maigret Comes Home, Pt 2 New
Tragedy strikes in Saint-Fiacre, driving Maigret to uncover the deceit that ruined Sophie's life; conversations with the killer lead to terrifying consequences.
The Gold on Masterpiece I'll Be Remembered New
Palmer is found not guilty, Parry is arrested in Spain and Noye and his associates are convicted.
When Ryan discovers what has really been going on in his brother's seemingly happy marriage, he's forced to make a momentous decision about his own relationship with Niamh.
Velvet To Sew and to Sing
Alberto struggles to accept Ana's relationship with Carlos; Raúl de la Riva returns trying to clear his good name.
Poetry in America You Can Say That Again, Billie
A discussion of Billie Holiday's song "Strange Fruit," Evie Shockley's poem "you can say that again, billie" and the history of racism and violence in the American South.
The Gold on Masterpiece I'll Be Remembered
Palmer is found not guilty, Parry is arrested in Spain and Noye and his associates are convicted.
Great Performances Tiler Peck: Suspending Time
Following a spinal cord injury, Tiler Peck fights her way back as an elite dancer and choreographer with the New York City Ballet.
Great Performances New York City Ballet in Madrid
The New York City Ballet performs at Madrid's Teatro Real; works include "Serenade" and "Square Dance" by George Balanchine and "The Times Are Racing" by choreographer Justin Peck.
