Saturday, November 29th TV listings for Metro (WETA-TV5) Washington, D.C.
People of the North Trails to Spring
Traversing the snowy peaks of the Hardanger plateau down to Ulvik on mountain skis, navigating through a winter wonderland; experiencing the transition to spring in the fjord valley of Hardanger.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Tomato Makeovers
Calabrian panzanella; Burmese tomato salad with shallots and peanuts; tomato conserva; upside-down tomato tart with Parmesan pastry.
This Old House Asheville: Bricks, Blinds and Brews
Kevin takes a tour of the restaurants and breweries that are opening back up after Hurricane Helene; prepping homeowners Jim and Allies' house to be painted; Mark installs a fireplace at the North Asheville project.
World leaders, politicians and cultural influencers offer insights into matters that impact the public.
The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross Divine Elegance
A mountain scene in a faux matte.
Nature My Life as a Turkey
Writer Joe Hutto raises wild turkeys from chicks in Florida.
NOVA Revolutionary War Weapons
The military technologies that helped propel the colonies to victory, from the Brown Bess musket to the world's first military submarine.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Things We Don't Discuss
Pamela Adlon and Kathryn Hahn explore their family histories.
Lidia Celebrates America A Nation of Neighbors
Lidia Bastianich highlights communities coming together in times of need, including selfless acts that foster connection and fulfillment on both sides.
Panelists debate a hypothetical scenario based on real life situations.
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.
History With David Rubenstein Kai Bird
Author and columnist Kai Bird.
Leonardo da Vinci The Disciple of Experience
Leonardo da Vinci trains as an artist and craftsman in Florence; in Milan he paints a monumental fresco of the Last Supper.
Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty Rise
Michelangelo and Leonardo clash and compete in the world of Renaissance Italy, navigating a deadly world of powerful patrons, violent warfare and artistic rivalry.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Brick Wall Falls
Actress Danielle Brooks and singer Dionne Warwick learn about their distant ancestors.
American Masters Marcella
Through her cookbooks and teaching, and commitment to Italian tradition, Marcella Hazan left an impact felt in millions of American home kitchens.
Editor Deb Freeman uncovers the life and legacy of Edna Lewis while cooking with different guests who reveal important aspects of her life and legacy.
Dignity and Defiance: A Portrait of Mary Church Terrell
The civil rights activist fights for basic human rights to be treated equally.
Nature My Life as a Turkey
Writer Joe Hutto raises wild turkeys from chicks in Florida.
NOVA Revolutionary War Weapons
The military technologies that helped propel the colonies to victory, from the Brown Bess musket to the world's first military submarine.
Secrets of the Dead Jamestown's Dark Winter
Forensic anthropologists excavate the early American colony of Jamestown, Va., and find bones of a 14-year-old English girl.
This Old House Asheville: Rising Out of the Muck
The builders start putting the homes back together in Asheville; rough-ins begin; meteorologist Stephanie Abrams explains why the storm hit Asheville so hard.
Answers to home repair questions.
Panelists debate a hypothetical scenario based on real life situations.
Story in the Public Square Marion Orr
Brown University professor Marion Orr looks at the life and legacy of Congressman Charles C. Diggs Jr.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
