
Saturday, July 26th TV listings for Metro (WETA-TV5) Washington, D.C.
The Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets A Date with a Date in the Desert
Different types of dates grown at the Al Ain Oasis; croquettes with dates and feta; a healthy salad with dates; feta-date parcels.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Rome: Spaghetti, Gnocchi and Cloud Bread
Roman cloud bread with mixed greens and fennel salad; spaghetti with prosciutto, Parmesan and peas; gnocchi di farina with pancetta and garlic.
The Great American Recipe The Bakes Are High
The home cooks showcase freshly made bread and fruity treats for the annual Great American Recipe bake sale.
Dr. E. Faye Williams, president and CEO of the National Congress of Black Women, talks about the state of the women's movement and civil rights; attorney Rayshon Payton, U.S. Department of Justice.
The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross Frozen Beauty in Vignette
A snow-covered landscape with an icy pond and cabin.
Walking With Dinosaurs The Journey North
The dangerous journey of the Pachyrhinosaurus, where survival is at stake during the annual migration hundreds of miles north.
Human Footprint Damned If You Do
A journey down the Colorado River to discover the ripple effects of humanity's quest to conquer water.
NOVA Rise of the Mammals
A new trove of fossils reveals how mammals took over after an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Far and Away
Journalist Sunny Hostin and actor Jesse Williams learn that their ancestors come from very diverse places.
The Great American Recipe The Bakes Are High
The home cooks showcase freshly made bread and fruity treats for the annual Great American Recipe bake sale.
To Dine For With Kate Sullivan Bozoma Saint John, Businesswoman and Author
Bozoma Saint John talks about challenges and tragedy, and what it is like holding true to her Ghanaian roots while rising to the challenge of the American business landscape.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Doris Kearns Goodwin (Part 1)
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses her path to documenting history.
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.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty Redemption
Michelangelo's rivalry with Raphael reaches new heights while a violent religious schism engulfs Europe.
NOVA The Planets: Saturn
NASA's Cassini probe explores Saturn's icy rings and moons, capturing ring-moon interactions and revealing ingredients for life on the moon Enceladus.
The Color of Space: Charlie Bolden
In this riveting inaugural episode of The Color of Space, we delve deep into the extraordinary life of Charlie Bolden, a man whose journey took him from the deep-rooted segregation of the American South to the limitless expanse of outer space.
NOVA Rise of the Mammals
A new trove of fossils reveals how mammals took over after an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Far and Away
Journalist Sunny Hostin and actor Jesse Williams learn that their ancestors come from very diverse places.
NOVA The Planets: Saturn
NASA's Cassini probe explores Saturn's icy rings and moons, capturing ring-moon interactions and revealing ingredients for life on the moon Enceladus.
Antiques Roadshow Indianapolis Hour 1
A Norman Rockwell charcoal self-portrait, circa 1976; a 1958 signed Indy 500 racing flag; an 1883 Victorian wedding ensemble.
Walking With Dinosaurs The Journey North
The dangerous journey of the Pachyrhinosaurus, where survival is at stake during the annual migration hundreds of miles north.
Human Footprint Damned If You Do
A journey down the Colorado River to discover the ripple effects of humanity's quest to conquer water.
NOVA Rise of the Mammals
A new trove of fossils reveals how mammals took over after an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
This Old House Nashville: Southern Hospitality
Renovation of the 1920s brick cottage wraps up; touring the interior and new front yard; the next project location is revealed.
Ask This Old House Humidifier System; End Table
Installing a whole house humidifier system; how to quickly paint shutters in bulk; creating a triangular top outdoor end table out of teak wood.
Antiques Roadshow Indianapolis Hour 1
A Norman Rockwell charcoal self-portrait, circa 1976; a 1958 signed Indy 500 racing flag; an 1883 Victorian wedding ensemble.
Story in the Public Square Michael Corkery
Michael Corkery, finance editor of The New York Times.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.