Friday, May 8th TV listings for Empire PBS (KJHP-LP3) Morongo Valley, CA
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Mary Anning; I Am Charlie Chaplin
Mary Anning inspires Xavier and Yadina to continue working on a tricky art project; Charlie Chaplin helps Yadina cheer up Dr. Zoom.
Carl the Collector The Artifact Collection; Mothership Day
Arugula and Carl go on an adventure as archaeologists; Carl spots a UFO on Mother's Day.
Phoebe & Jay Find Phoebe; Trick Shot
Jay and Lupe use wayfinding signs to track down Phoebe; Pete and Craig face an epic hoops battle on the courts.
Elinor Wonders Why The Town Picnic; The Amazing Expandable Clubhouse
Ari grows impatient waiting for ketchup; Elinor, Olive and Ari have to figure out how to expand their clubhouse to fit all the new members of The Explorer's Club.
Molly of Denali Reading the Sky; Salmon in the Smoke
Molly uses Indigenous knowledge to spot a storm.
Wapos Bay Going for Gold
Talon decides to compete in the North American Indigenous Games.
Rosie's Rules Garbage Day; Crystal's Sneezy Day
Rosie and Javi get a new book, but it's in a different language; Rosie tries to form a club with her friends.
Weather Hunters Voyage of the Melting Snow
Corky is selected to make a presentation at school during a science day celebration, but humidity jeopardizes her project.
Arthur Meek for a Week; Arthur, World's Greatest Gleeper
Muffy challenges Francine to be nice for one week; Arthur joins a gang.
Odd Squad Zero Effect; Bad Luck Bears
Olive and Otto try to stop zeroes from disappearing; odd things happen to the Bears basketball team.
Maya & Miguel The Pen-Pal
Miguel gets an electronic pen-pal from Puerto Rico.
Wild Kratts Bandito: The Black Footed Ferret
Martin encounters a lost colony of black-footed ferrets.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Firm & Strengthen Your Butt
A toning workout focuses on the butt, thighs and legs.
Your Fountain of Youth With Lee Holden Depression
Gentle stretches and flowing movements help transform heavy emotional energy into inspiration and inner peace.
Gray whales migrate to San Ignacio Lagoon to give birth to their calves.
Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer Ketchikan
Cruising to Ketchikan, Alaska, before visiting Glacier Bay National Park; painting a vessel in the marina.
Ask This Old House NASA; Simulated Panels
Tom is in Cincinnati to create a simulated wainscoting out of base cap molding; NASA astronaut Mike Foreman shows off a few space tools; Richard helps a homeowner get enough hot water for his children's bath time.
NOVA Athens: Birth of Democracy
Archaeological investigations into the origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago; mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government.
Life Unearthed With Ariel Waldman Prairies: Life on the Plains
Often overlooked, North America's tallgrass prairies are among the most dynamic and biodiverse ecosystems on Earth.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Discovering Japan by bicycle, exploring a side of Japan not found in guidebooks.
Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, from seafood to produce.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
History With David Rubenstein Selwyn Vickers
Dr. Selwyn Vickers, CEO of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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.
Home Is a Hotel (2023)
From a single mother trying to find her missing daughter to an elderly woman going blind and facing eviction, the low-income residents of San Francisco's single room occupancy housing tell their stories.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Hope, Healing, and Humor: Chicken Soup for America's Soul
Thought leaders offer insight on how to rekindle the optimism and hope that was once celebrated as America's birthright.
Laura Flanders & Friends The Lucas Plan at 50: A Radical Investment in Society, Not the War Machine
Employees at Lucas Aerospace create the Lucas Plan, which focuses on goods that help society rather than defense.
She Was First Jacqueline Woodson
Celebrating home, community and the transformative power of storytelling with author Jacqueline Woodson.
The Chavis Chronicles Will Roundtree
Entrepreneur and financial strategist Will Roundtree breaks down practical strategies for credit, capital and wealth-building.
N'DIGO Studio Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity
Entrepreneur Robert Blackwell Jr., director of EKI Digital; activist Gregory Livingston.
NOVA Athens: Birth of Democracy
Archaeological investigations into the origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago; mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government.
Home Is a Hotel (2023)
From a single mother trying to find her missing daughter to an elderly woman going blind and facing eviction, the low-income residents of San Francisco's single room occupancy housing tell their stories.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Hope, Healing, and Humor: Chicken Soup for America's Soul
Thought leaders offer insight on how to rekindle the optimism and hope that was once celebrated as America's birthright.
Overheard With Evan Smith Jon Ralston
Journalist Jon Ralston discusses the current national political landscape.
Story in the Public Square Stuart Jeffries
Journalist Stuart Jeffries explores the concept of stupidity.
The Open Mind Mayors of the World: Lisbon
Mayor Carlos Moedas of Lisbon, Portugal.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein (Part I)
Journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein reflect on their early careers and how they came to report on the Watergate situation which led to President Richard Nixon's resignation.
Inland Edition Mayor Helen Tran
A conversation with the Mayor of San Bernardino and the unique opportunities of the city.
Our Time Multi-racial Families: THE SPECTACULAR QUIET & SMALL STEPS
"The Spectacular Quiet" explores the challenges of being mixed race in a white school; Marcus Salazar navigates being Black and Latino while being raised by his white grandmother in "Small Steps."
