Thursday, March 19th TV listings for Empire PBS (KJHP-LP3) Morongo Valley, CA
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Harriet Tubman
Xavier, Yadina and Brad learn about courage and bravery when they meet Harriet Tubman, a woman who escapes slavery and risks her life to help others do the same.
Carl the Collector A Collection to Get Rid of; The Button Collection
Carl and his friends clean up the Fuzzytown Park; Carl accidentally breaks the birthday present Sheldon planned to give his mom.
Phoebe & Jay Paper Rocketship; Fort Yarber
Phoebe and Jay set a new record for the longest paper airplane fight; Phoebe and Jay learn how to build a stable pillow fort.
Elinor Wonders Why Follow That Roly Poly; Rain, Rain Don't Go Away
The Exploring Club discovers that there is an entire community of critters living under logs; Elinor, Ari and Olive learn how rain is helpful to plants and animals.
Molly of Denali Trini's Super Coop; Trini's Winter Warm Up
Trini must figure out how to make her mom omelets when the chickens stop laying eggs; Trini doesn't like Alaska's cold winter and thinks about moving back to Texas.
Wapos Bay A Mother's Earth
Raven writes a school report about her identity and gets confused.
Rosie's Rules Lights, Camera, Rosie!; Gatita Day
Rosie, Iggy and Crystal make a movie; Mom finds a photo from the day they got Gatita.
Weather Hunters The Leaf Painter
The Hunter kids head to the state park to learn why leaves change color.
Arthur The Master Builders, Parts 1 & 2
Buster tries to build a birdhouse that will deter pests from the community garden; Muffy and Francine design a cat toy.
Odd Squad Disorder in the Court
Olive goes on trial for causing oddness.
Maya & Miguel Say Cheese!
Maggie is not happy when she gets braces just before school picture day.
Wild Kratts Praying Mantis
The Wild Kratts kids wake to find the praying mantis cocoons have hatched -- and 200 babies are in their room.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Waist Slenderizing
An all-standing waist slenderizing workout strengthens muscles around the core and waist.
Sit and Be Fit Brain and Balance
Unusual exercises for brain stimulation and to help with balance.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Open Stages
New York opens its stages, from Lincoln Center to Broadway.
Fly Brother With Ernest White II Nashville
Exploring the Frist Art Museum, restaurants La Hacienda and White Limozeen and music in Nashville, Tenn.
Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer Orchids, part 1
Visiting a family-owned tropical nursery in Deland, Fla., to learn about orchid care; painting several orchids using acrylics.
This Old House First Period Gambrel: Prep-Work
Preparation begins for the new foundation; a centuries-old cistern is uncovered; assessing the original timber frame structure; the original floorboards and roof sheathing are salvaged for later use; inspecting the sill for water damage.
Austin City Limits Alanis Morissette
Modern rocker Alanis Morissette presents a career-spanning set that includes "Hand in My Pocket," "Ironic," "Thank U" and "You Oughta Know."
She Rises Up (2024)
Three resilient women work to lift their communities out of poverty by establishing and sustaining local businesses.
The Farmer and the Foodie Family Farming -- Groce Family Farm
Groce Family Farm in English, Ind.; spatchcocked turkey with butternut squash puree; late fall market salad with torn croutons.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Which Came First?
Chicken paillard; baked chicken thighs with artichoke hearts and homemade lemon pickles; a simple galette of ham and eggs wrapped in pastry.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Canada Files Katharine Hayhoe
Professor and climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, chief scientist for The Nature Conservancy.
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
Independent Lens Life After
Disabled filmmaker Reid Davenport investigates assisted dying and uncovers how ableism, policy and systemic failures can make death seem like the only option.
Built to Last: The Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Minnesota
The legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps and its importance to the ecological efforts of countries around the world.
Weaving connections between science, culture and spirituality, a look at how the ripple effects of one person can impact the world around them and beyond.
Scattered Denial: The Story Continues
The occupational hazards that cardiovascular interventionalists and their teams face from radiation exposure in cardiac catheterization laboratories and new solutions to keep them safe.
RIOT: From Rebellion to Redemption
A look at the racism and violence of the 1967 riots in Newark, N.J., and the heartbreak that followed.
Independent Lens Life After
Disabled filmmaker Reid Davenport investigates assisted dying and uncovers how ableism, policy and systemic failures can make death seem like the only option.
Built to Last: The Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Minnesota
The legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps and its importance to the ecological efforts of countries around the world.
Weaving connections between science, culture and spirituality, a look at how the ripple effects of one person can impact the world around them and beyond.
Scattered Denial: The Story Continues
The occupational hazards that cardiovascular interventionalists and their teams face from radiation exposure in cardiac catheterization laboratories and new solutions to keep them safe.
Great Conversations Stephen Bright & James Forman, Jr.
Lawyer and author Stephen Bright talks with law professor James Forman Jr.
