
TV Schedule for Alabama Public TV - World (WGIQ4) Louisville
Saturday, August 9th TV listings for Alabama Public TV - World (WGIQ4) Louisville
American Experience Victory in the Pacific
The Pacific campaign of the Battle of Okinawa involves an amphibious invasion of great scale.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show No Labels
Coach Rima Zigaitis helps others embrace their true selves despite medical conditions; entrepreneur Jennifer Goodman talks about overcoming gender barriers; the Hollywood Hypnotherapist; Willie Robertson of "Duck Dynasty."
The human fallout from the first and last atomic bombs used in an act of war, dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the U.S.
POV Shorts Recorded Memory
The stories of three women quilters whose lives complement and contrast each other are shown in "American Seams"; a Vietnamese American daughter captures her parents' dreams in "Thoi Tho Au (Childhood)."
1st to Fight: Pacific War Marines
The 1st Marine Division defeats Japanese forces on the Pacific island of Guadalcanal in 1942.
American Experience Victory in the Pacific
The Pacific campaign of the Battle of Okinawa involves an amphibious invasion of great scale.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
E.A. Hanks.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Increase in U.S. emigration; saving the giant pen shell in Greece; parklets on the rise in Britain; Albania's vicious cycle of blood feuds; gourmet bike tour through Denmark.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
The Green Planet Water Worlds
Exploring water plants, some of which can count and hunt; some water plants escape from animals by rolling away or creating bubbles.
Fight the Power: How Hip-Hop Changed the World Under Siege
Exploring the 1980s and the birth of hip-hop as social commentary with the emergence of artists like Public Enemy, KRS-One, Ice-T and NWA.
America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston Idaho: Tied to the Land
Venturing into the wilds of Idaho to explore its evolving outdoor culture; ranchers and backcountry pilots share the wilderness with resettled refugees; how climate change impacts an age-old salmon fishery.
A French Village A Time for Secrets
French police catch Suzanne after Marcel's resistance operation goes wrong; the new German commander threatens to end the contract with the sawmill, threatening Raymond Schwartz's livelihood.
Evolution Earth Islands
From the Galapagos Islands to the edge of Antarctica, island wildlife reveal insights into the rapidly changing planet.
Fight the Power: How Hip-Hop Changed the World Under Siege
Exploring the 1980s and the birth of hip-hop as social commentary with the emergence of artists like Public Enemy, KRS-One, Ice-T and NWA.
America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston Idaho: Tied to the Land
Venturing into the wilds of Idaho to explore its evolving outdoor culture; ranchers and backcountry pilots share the wilderness with resettled refugees; how climate change impacts an age-old salmon fishery.
Evolution Earth Islands
From the Galapagos Islands to the edge of Antarctica, island wildlife reveal insights into the rapidly changing planet.
The Green Planet Water Worlds
Exploring water plants, some of which can count and hunt; some water plants escape from animals by rolling away or creating bubbles.
The deep history, geology and human story of Kerry, from the first vertebrate life on a rocky shore to the struggle of early humans shaping a life in woods and valleys.
The lives of badgers, red deer, hen harriers and puffins, from Skellig cliffs to forest dens.
On Story A Conversation With Rian Johnson
Writer, producer and director Rian Johnson discusses the "Knives Out" franchise and the art of molding a great mystery.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
E.A. Hanks.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind Stopping Nuclear Inevitability
Counterproliferation leader Emma Belcher discusses how to reverse the increasing probability of nuclear violence.
Increase in U.S. emigration; saving the giant pen shell in Greece; parklets on the rise in Britain; Albania's vicious cycle of blood feuds; gourmet bike tour through Denmark.
Afghan refugees in Pakistan fear deportation; fighting climate change without the U.S.; fighting sexual exploitation with recycled fabrics.