Saturday, June 15th TV listings for ETV World (WRJA-DT3) Sumter, SC
Dr. James Oleske, the pediatrician who first discovered HIV/AIDS in children, leads the fight to end the childhood pandemic in America.
The Lost Grave of James Coryell
Legend and science come together to uncover the lost resting place of Texas Ranger James Coryell.
Law of the Lash (1947)
A U.S. marshal (Al "Lash" La Rue) with a whip goes undercover with a prospector (Al "Fuzzy" St. John).
This Old House Lexington: Shore We Can
Rebuilding the interior; the architect explains the new accessible design; an accessibility showroom is toured for mobility solutions; a new energy code affects the renovation.
Ask This Old House String Lights; Kitchen Painting
Installing remote-controlled patio string lights; color matching and repainting a retro aqua kitchen cabinet; specialized levels for different types of projects.
Yoga in Practice Allow Yourself to Soar
Working toward a steady ease with a balance pose called Eagle.
Yoga in Practice Become an Able Vessel
Practicing the Full Wheel.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Dealing With the Changing World, Part 2
How specific countries have risen and fallen; the history of money, including how various cultures developed and used it in exchange for items they valued.
Islands Without Cars New York's Fire Island
Hundreds of drag queens participate in the annual Invasion of the Pines and drag BINGO on New York's Fire Island Pines.
Weekends With Yankee Deep Roots
Cooking traditional pan-fried dumplings in Boston's Chinatown; exploring the attractions and culinary delights of Weekapaug Inn; seaside farms in Tiverton.
Rick Steves' Europe Budapest: The Best of Hungary
Straddling the Danube River is the Hungarian city of Budapest, with its bridges, mineral baths, old coffeehouses, parks and thriving capitalism.
Nature Soul of the Ocean
Experiencing the complex world of ocean waters with a never-before-seen look at how life underwater co-exists.
NOVA Saving the Right Whale
Specialists discover new secrets about the life of the North Atlantic right whale.
Secrets of the Dead Decoding Hieroglyphics
How ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics were first translated 200 years ago and the archaeological work being done in Egypt to understand one of the most important scribes.
Coastal Kingdom Sharks and Rays
Port Royal Sound's elasmobranchs include blacktip sharks, stingrays, lemon sharks, and more.
Garden Smart Gardening Is Therapeutic
Ideas and tools to make it easier to garden as mobility declines.
Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
Horticulture expert Dr. Chris Cooper and other experts share their garden wisdom and answer e-mails and letters about lawn and gardens.
This Old House Lexington: Shore We Can
Rebuilding the interior; the architect explains the new accessible design; an accessibility showroom is toured for mobility solutions; a new energy code affects the renovation.
Ask This Old House String Lights; Kitchen Painting
Installing remote-controlled patio string lights; color matching and repainting a retro aqua kitchen cabinet; specialized levels for different types of projects.
A visit to Virginia for the 50th anniversary of the Morgan Car Club at Luray Caverns; a classic car show in rural Ontario.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip John Nettles OBE & Barbara Flynn
Bergerac's John Nettles takes on actor Barbara Flynn near Devon and Dorset; Barbara learns about the local woman who was a scientific pioneer; military enthusiast John hears the story of a training exercise for D-Day that ended in tragedy.
Seeking closure, 87-year-old Holocaust survivor Israel "Izzy" Arbeiter returns with his grandson to Treblinka, Auschwitz and Stuttof concentration camps as well as his childhood home in Plock, Poland.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Holocaust Warnings: American Antisemitism and Extremism
An examination of the rising vitriol and divisiveness across the country.
Actor Dyllon Burnside explores how LGBTQ Americans live authentically in the modern South.
Buffalo Soldiers: Fighting on Two Fronts -- A Local, USA Special (2022)
The history of the all Black army regiments, aka buffalo soldiers, formed after the Civil War and the roles they played in the settling of the American West.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Songs of the Past
Broadway actors Leslie Odom Jr. and Nathan Lane explore their family histories.
Austin City Limits Parker McCollum; Robert Earl Keen
Country singer-songwriter Parker McCollum; Robert Earl Keen performs and celebrates his retirement from the road.
Secrets of the Dead Decoding Hieroglyphics
How ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics were first translated 200 years ago and the archaeological work being done in Egypt to understand one of the most important scribes.
NOVA Saving the Right Whale
Specialists discover new secrets about the life of the North Atlantic right whale.
Nature Soul of the Ocean
Experiencing the complex world of ocean waters with a never-before-seen look at how life underwater co-exists.