Saturday, November 1st TV listings for CBS (KGMV) Wailuku, HI
Forensic Files Pure Evil
The search for the killer of two teenagers in Texas shows a behavioral study on how most serial killers also have a history of abusing animals.
Court Cam Episode 7
A man who is accused of indecency with a child's doll faces his accuser in court; an arsonist who killed nine people hears it from the judge; a multi-murder suspect misbehaves in the courtroom.
The Iconic Boxing
Brit Nicola Adams is the Olympic's first boxing gold medallist.
Invincible Golden State Warriors 2015-18
In 2015 the NBA's newest dynasty took shape as the Golden State Warriors won three titles in four seasons.
Four tiny wheels and one big disaster; mad men on monkey bars; the Danger Brothers prove that a family that tortures together stays together.
The bikini slalom; watermelon smashing and bashing; the ultimate snowboarding party girl; the sport of cell phone tossing; swimming the deep freeze.
The Short List Football Captains
Iconic club football captains.
Pure Outdoor Air + Style - Los Angeles, Canadian Raid
Outdoor sports from all over the world, from freestyle ski jumping to airplane aerobatics.
The architectural skills of termites; the impressive armor of the three-banded armadillo; the unique adaptations of the flamingo.
Xploration Nature Knows Best Muscles of Mimicry
Some of the world's strongest materials are naturally made, like the silk spiders use to make their webs.
Xploration Outer Space UFOs: What's Really Out There?
Emily Calandrelli searches for the truth about aliens and UFO sightings by interviewing experts and visiting Roswell, N.M., the site where some believe aliens once landed.
Xploration Awesome Planet Ocean's Apex Predators
Orcas in British Columbia; great white sharks in Cape Cod Mass.
A dog named Chevy is a good candidate for a brace; a dog named Toby takes part in My Pet's Brace's first ever pressure mat study to see how much pressure dogs can put on their legs after receiving braces or prosthetics.
Xploration DIY Sci Museum Science
Mummies, dinosaurs and germs: host Steve Spangler comes up with experiments viewers can do, based on what's on display at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science; what happens when 10,000 pingpong balls get mixed with buckets of explosives.
Paid programming.
Provides teens with information on possible careers.
Paid programming.
Think Big Alex vs. Mike
A prosthetic hand; a portable ice-resurfacer; chairs; motorized dust bunnies.
Chicago P.D. Rabbit Hole
Halstead puts his career on the line to help solve a case with ties to his new girlfriend; Voight finally discovers the mole in his unit.
Chicago P.D. Confidential
Burgess works with her first criminal informant to track down a ruthless pimp and break up his prostitution ring.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Justice
The detectives investigate the rape/murder of a woman whose stepfather is a judge (Keir Dullea) known for his harsh sentencing of sex offenders.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Greed
Benson and Stabler investigate two rapes that appear to have been committed by the same man; Mary Beth Hurt and Henry Winkler guest star.
Greatest Sports Legends: Then and Now New
Hosts Gregg Murphy and Wes Hall compare sports legends of the past to those of today.
A celebration of the sporting careers of some of the greatest athletes in their fields.
Steve Harvey hosts; two families compete to guess the answers to various surveys.
Steve Harvey hosts; two families compete to guess the answers to various surveys.
Exclusive interview with head coach Jon Gruden and the Raiders players in preparation for the Raiders' next opponents.
49ers game previews, along with highlights and analysis from last week's game.
SportsWrap With Jason Page New
A timely sports wrap-up show with expert commentary and highlights by longtime NBC Sports and ESPN Radio host Jason Page.
Crime Beat Alicia Ross: Everyone's Daughter
Alicia's disappearance leads to one of the largest missing person searches in Ontario's history; reporter Catherine McDonald reconnects with Alicia's mother to tell the tale.
Crime Beat The Legacy of Jordan Manners: Catherine McDonald
In May of 2007, 15 year old Jordan Manners was gunned down in a hallway, marking the first time a student was shot and killed inside a Toronto school and Catherine McDonald remembers the murder, its impact on the community and his family.
Crime Beat If Anything Happens to Me: The Ottey Sisters
Teenage sisters Marsha and Tamara Ottey were stabbed to death in August 1995; months later, Dimitrija Trajceski became the first TTC worker killed on the job; Caryn Lieberman shares the story of how these two families' lives became intertwined.
S.W.A.T. Jack
The SWAT team tries to zero in on the next target of a carjacking ring that's using deadly force to boost luxury vehicles; Hondo takes a big step to help his childhood friend's incarcerated son; Mumford weighs a major decision.
Crime Beat Kimberley Kasatkin: No Body, No Crime
Kimberlee hasn't been heard from since 2016; her partner says she left and abandoned the family and her parents accuse him of murder; Rumina Daya investigates this unsolved case that's testing the limits of international justice.
Dateline Voices for Vanessa
When a soldier vanishes from Fort Hood, her family do everything they can to bring attention to her disappearance; Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy speaks about the investigation and allegations of sexual assault in the military.
Dateline The Summer of Manson
An in-depth interview with Charles Manson's former parole officer; rarely seen video of Manson; interviews with victims' family members, and others close to the case.
Dateline Return to Manitowoc County
Co-lead investigator in the Steven Avery case Tom Fassbender discusses the case and allegations investigators coerced Avery's nephew, Brendan Dassey, into making a false confession.
Paid programming.
Paid programming.