Saturday, May 4th TV listings for CBS (WDBJ) Roanoke, VA
News coverage to start the day.
Old 97s perform; chef Andrew Carmellini; author Jason DeLeon.
Lucky Dog Have Paws, Will Travel New
Brandon reunites with two former students after preparing them for life with adopters who were interested in traveling with their furry friends.
The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation Solar Campers New
Electric camping powered by the sun; the wristband curbing repetitive habits; the disruptive vault ensuring the world's future; designing for the elderly.
Mission Unstoppable Proteins, Pets and Plants New
A bioengineering student extracts strawberry DNA and how this study could be used to cure cancer; why pets are good for people's brains; sleep paralysis; how NASA is growing fresh crops in space.
Hope in the Wild We Will Release ... Raccoons! New
The staff release the rowdiest of the spring raccoon orphans; Hope's herd of white-tailed deer returns to the forest.
Tails of Valor Best of Friends
A look back at two favorite therapy animals from the season; a pig helps a kid feel comfortable in his own skin; a pigeon finds new friends.
Recipe Rehab Meatloaf
Two chefs compete to trim the most fat from a family's meatloaf recipe.
Paid programming.
LegXercise is the easy-to-use, automatic leg mover that uses continuous movement to soothe pain and promote healthy circulation the natural drug-free way! It's Walking Simulator Technology moves your feet back and forth along its motion track.
Beyond Limits Finding My Voice New
The life and advocacy of Allyson Felix, the most-decorated U.S. track and field athlete in Olympic history. The story centers on Felix's efforts to raise awareness about Black maternal mortality and challenge the treatment of pregnant athletes.
Course Record With Michael Breed
Features Breed's unique analysis and commentary, recapping the weekend in tournament golf, reacting to the latest and biggest storylines in the sport, and looking ahead to notable events on the golf calendar. The show also has instruction segments.
PGA Tour Golf
Those who made the cut play the third round of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in Texas. In 2010, 16-year-old Jordan Spieth became the youngest player to compete in the tournament, and the sixth-youngest to make a cut on the PGA Tour with a T16 finish.
Local and regional news.
CBS Weekend News New
The latest world and national news.
In a classic game-show version of "Hangman," contestants solve word puzzles for cash and prizes.
In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley
Dr Charles Stanley, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Atlanta, shares his insights on Christian faith and enlightens viewers with spiritual motivation.
FBI: International Fed to the Sharks
The team jets off to Portugal when the daughter of a prominent American hotelier becomes the primary suspect in the murder of an employee; Raines becomes concerned about Vo.
FBI: Most Wanted Footsteps
The Fugitive Task Force launches into full gear after multiple bombings appear to be targeting retired NYPD officers; Ray decides he's ready to take the next step in his relationship with Cora.
48 Hours The Detective's Wife New
When a respected detective becomes a suspect in the death of his wife, a crime scene analyst says gunshot residue may hold the answer.
Local, national and international news coverage.
InvestigateTV New
An in-depth look at topics from politics to personal finance, featuring watchdog reports about government corruption and failures, consumer alerts and health care issues.
The Song Colbie Caillat
A look at the stories behind some of music's biggest hits and biggest stars.
Bobby Bones is the host where he features exclusive highlights from the Grand Ole Opry stage. There are recorded performances, backstage conversations, and more.
The Rookie Flesh and Blood
Officer Nolan and Sgt. Grey are paired up for the day on patrol; Officer Chen is paired up with Capt. Andersen, and Officer Bradford tells Chen to protect her at all costs.
Paid programming.
Exploring the saltwater lifestyle, from the Florida Keys to the blue waters of Costa Rica.
Missing New
Missing persons cases come from all over the United States.
Paid programming.
Paid programming.
U.S. Farm Report New
This magazine-style program, which premiered in 1975, focuses on news in the agriculture and agribusiness industries.