TV Schedule for (K22DM-D) Rural Summit County, UT
Saturday, July 5th TV listings for (K22DM-D) Rural Summit County, UT
Quilt in a Day Quatrefoil & Cups and Saucers
Flying geese blocks made from squares.
Fresh Quilting Piecing
Strip piecing; creating pieced modern letters and making a whole alphabet with just three blocks; walking foot curves.
Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, from seafood to produce.
The hosts explore Tokyo and its old towns to learn how tradition and latest trends coexist while uncovering many surprises along the way.
World's Greatest Cruises The South of France on the Rhone River Cruise
Passing through three famous wine regions on a Rhone River cruise; hiking vineyards; e-cycling tours along the riverbanks and into France's medieval villages.
Driving 85 horses 60 miles over three days through eastern Arizona at the Sprucedale Ranch Spring Horse Drive.
The crew works on a 1991 Chevy Silverado, 1955 Chevy pick-up truck and a Grumman panel truck.
Urban Conversion Zero Waste: Home and Office
A green consultant talks about waste reduction in the home and office; a visit to a landfill shows where trash goes if it's not diverted.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Malaysia -- A Tapestry of Riches
Swimming with turtles on Redang Island; traditional Batik printing; Crystal Mosque; making roti canai at a roadside stand; singing with Indigenous children at Royal Belum National Park; exploring Kuala Lumpur by Vespa.
Real Road Adventures Liechtenstein
Exploring the Liechtenstein Trail, a 46-mile path that winds through the entire country; hiking with llamas and alpacas; woodcarving that evokes ancient legends; an innovative farm considers the future of eating.
Inventing America: Liberty for All
James Madison (John Douglas Hall), Thomas Jefferson (Bill Barker), Alexander Hamilton (Hal Bidlack) and Patrick Henry (Richard Schumann) discuss conflicts behind the U.S. Constitution and the formation of the Bill of Rights; host Fred Johnson.
The Tuskegee Airmen: Return to Ramitelli
The legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black military pilots who flew escort for American bombers during World War II; the daughter of one of the pilots visits the remains of the base at Ramitelli in Italy.
UEN Professional Development TV Impactful Plcs & Data Dives
UEN Professional Development TV Harmony In Collaboration
Growing a Greener World Fall Garden Chores
Joe Lamp'l puts the GardenFarm to bed in the fall and demonstrates simple steps that will pay off for the next spring's planting.
Ecosense for Living Planet of Pollinators
Bees, monarch butterflies and hummingbirds at North Carolina Arboretum; beekeepers Ashley and Lloyd Hardrick; Jeanne Megal; Susan Campbell.
Changing Seas Saving Florida's Starving Manatees
Scientists work to restore the seagrass that Florida's manatees depend on, while managers take the unprecedented measure of feeding the animals in the meantime.
View Finders Golden Isles
A trip to the Golden Isles to photograph St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island.
Great Family Adventure Columbus, Georgia
Pro kayakers Nick Troutman and Emily Jackson explore Columbus, Ga., with their family while in town for the USA Freestyle Kayaking Team trials.
Facing Waves Kayaking the Waitukubuli Sea Trail - Part Two
Ken Whiting continues his exploration of the Caribbean's first and only sea kayaking trail -- the Waitukubuli Sea Trail in Dominica.
Discovery Road A Gift for the Road
Characters, places and inspiring events throughout the American West; host James Nelson.
Finding Festivals Three Rivers Festival
The annual Three Rivers Festival in Fort Wayne, Ind.; community involvement with the Fort Wayne Museum of Art,; DeBrand Fine Chocolates; Salomon Farm Park.
Native Report Sharing Heritage
Traveling through Minnesota to Michigan to get a closer look at how some Indigenous peoples share their culture and heritage.
Museum Access The Museum of the City of New York
The 1970s subculture of young artists who created the modern age of graffiti on New York subway walls; the studio of street artist and entrepreneur Eric Haze.
Grown Up Dad Parenting Through Misinformation
Exploring strategies to empower children as informed digital citizens following a national incident.
Maryland's first State Forester Fred W. Besley brings scientific forestry management to the state.
Native plants help with flooding, erosion, drought and wildlife habitat in Maine.
Poetry in America You and I Are Disappearing -- Yusef Komunyakaa
Former Secretary of State John Kerry, director Julie Taymor, composer Elliot Goldenthal, and writer Yusef Komunyakaa talk about the beauty and horror of war.
Books by the River Michael Farris Smith
Author Michael Farris Smith talks about "Lay Your Armor Down," as well as his inspirations as an author.
On Story Script to Screen: Bojack Horseman
Writers Joe Lawson and Alison Flierl discuss writing "BoJack Horseman" and techniques behind exploring the human condition through an anthropomorphic horse.
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
Pamela Anderson and Mikey Madison; Harris Dickinson and Drew Starkey; Adrien Brody and Tilda Swinton.
Woodsongs Susan Pepper and Steve Dawson
Appalachian ballad singer Susan Pepper; singer and songwriter Steve Dawson.
Caddo Voices: A Basketry Revival
Modern Caddo work to restore and revitalize their cultural traditions, including river cane basketry.
An American Vision: Santa Fe Opera
Tracing the history of the Santa Fe Opera, featuring archival materials and interviews with creative figures including librettist David Henry Hwang and composer Huang Ruo.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Dr. Daniel Amen -- Healthy Habits -- In Studio
Psychiatrist and brain disorder specialist Dr. Daniel Amen talks about the risk factors that hurt the brain and practices that can be used to enhance brain health.
This Is America & the World Scenes From Around the World
Visiting places around the world, including a Texas themed bar in Tokyo, ancient Greek ruins on the island of Delos, Estonia's medieval architecture and Oman's longest running market.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Hard Pasts, Clear Futures
Eliza Vancourt, CJ Hook and Curtis Duffy talk about how they overcame obstacles.
Our Time Protecting Families -- Skinned Knees and Kik-Me!
Two teen filmmakers take aim at abusers and online predators, looking for reconciliation within their families while healing themselves.
Roadtrip Nation: Serving Change A New World
The roadtrippers meet leaders working to influence change in a positive direction.
Four schools in El Salvador incorporate an educational initiative in which K-12 students build an interdisciplinary curriculum focused on solving problems in their communities.
Chef Laura Theodore cooks healthy vegetarian meals and snacks.
Chef Walter Staib prepares 18th century cuisine.