Friday, April 10th TV listings for Empire PBS (KVCR-DT3) San Bernardino, CA
Martin and Chris observe wild cats and dogs interacting with each other on the African savanna.
Phoebe & Jay Paint on the Mail; The Last Box
Phoebe and Jay accidentally get paint on the mail and have to decode addresses; Phoebe and Jay find their parents' box of memories.
Elinor Wonders Why Underground Soup; Dandy Dandelions
Ari and Olive make Elinor's favorite snack, backyard soup, when she is stuck at home after hurting her foot; Elinor becomes fascinated with dandelions.
Molly of Denali The Whole Mitten Kaboodle; Eagle Tale
After losing one of her favorite Suki mittens, Molly retraces her steps to try to find it; Molly has the perfect gift for Father's Day.
Wapos Bay Catch the Spirit
T-Bear, Talon and Devon must try to overcome the summer camp pranks of a rival reserve.
Rosie's Rules Dance Party Island; Rosie the Mascot
Rosie makes a dance party island in her backyard, but the flag she puts up causes confusion; Rosie decides to be the mascot for Javi's soccer team.
Weather Hunters Through Rain, Sun, Snow or Hail
Benny becomes enamored with the mail carrier, and wonders how she delivers the mail in different weather conditions.
Arthur Binky's Music Madness; Brain Freeze
Binky doesn't like the funky experimental music group that's touring around Elwood City; a new ice cream shop threatens to put Brain's shop out of business.
Odd Squad Blast From the Past Part I; Blast From the Past Part II
Ozzie and Orli must stop the villainous Knights of the Square Table from turning things to stone; Ozzie and Orli time travel to save Odd Squad.
Maya & Miguel Prince Tito
Maya encourages Tito to audition for community theater.
Wild Kratts Baby Tooth & Kid Musky
The Kratt Bros decide to split up to investigate the lives of being a predator and a prey.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Leg Toning
A full-body standing and floor workout stretches and strengthens all muscles and tones the lower body.
Your Fountain of Youth With Lee Holden Healthy Joints
Increasing range of motion through gentle stretches, mobilizing movement and relaxing flows.
Huell visits the beaches along the Great Ocean Road and stops in the small town of Lorne.
Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer Florida Palms
More than 100 styles of easels are manufactured at the Jack Richeson & Co. in Wisconsin; an oil on canvas features a large tropical Florida landscape with palm trees and native shrubbery.
Ask This Old House Polybutylene; Squeaky Door
Ross and Richard discuss indoor air quality; Richard helps a homeowner replace her polybutylene piping with conventional PEX; home inspection nightmares; selecting drop cloths; Tom explains different methods for silencing a squeaky door.
One of the world's only quantum computers is installed in a century old chapel.
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 Andrew Sorkin
Financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses what led to "Black Tuesday."
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.
K'etniyi: The Land Is Speaking to Us
The deep connections that shape the land in Alaska's Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Democracy in Color
Examining the role of race in American politics and how identity issues shape daily life.
Laura Flanders & Friends Vessels of Revolution: Sculptor Akinsanya Kambon on Art, Black Panther Legacy & Liberation
Sculptor Akinsanya Kambon talks about how art keeps spirits alive.
Story in the Public Square David McCraw
David McCraw, deputy general counsel for The New York Times.
The Chavis Chronicles Alencia Johnson
Social impact adviser and cultural commentator Alencia Johnson discusses her work and breaks down how strategic storytelling, advocacy and community engagement can drive change.
N'DIGO Studio Chris Welch, Speaker of the House, State of Illinois
Chris Welch, the first Black Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives, outlines the dynamics of lawmaking.
One of the world's only quantum computers is installed in a century old chapel.
Ecologist Bill Ripple is forced into the spotlight when one of his research papers sparks a global movement to save the planet.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Democracy in Color
Examining the role of race in American politics and how identity issues shape daily life.
Overheard With Evan Smith Daniel Lubetzky
KIND CEO and "Shark Tank" Shark Daniel Lubetzky talks about his career, the influence of his Holocaust survivor father and his efforts to build societal bridges on common ground.
Story in the Public Square Naomi Baron
Scholar Naomi S. Baron.
The Open Mind Wild Wild Cities
Geographer Chris Fitch talks about his exploration of nature across global metropolises.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Jonathan Alter
Journalist Jonathan Alter reflects on interviewing nine presidents and turning points in American history.
Inland Edition Palm Springs Councilmember Christy Holstege
The Palm Springs Council member talks about her small city's legacy and challenges.
Inside California Education Unified Sports
Unified Sports gives students with disabilities a chance to play sports; student-run radio; a transitional program for disabled students who have graduated high school; why education experts are rethinking the traditional high school model.
