Saturday, December 20th TV listings for Metro (WETA-TV5) Washington, D.C.
People of the North Fosnavag: The Heart of the Herring Coast
A look at life along Norway's rugged coast includes fishing traditions in Fosnavag and Norway's herring fisheries.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Flatbreads 101
Different variations of flatbread; Turkish pide breads; quick and easy yogurt flatbreads with flavored butter; potato-stuffed naan.
Get Out of Town Williamsburg, VA
Road trips to destinations within a half day's drive of Washington D.C. with hosts Laurita and Lauren Portee.
Ask This Old House Planting Arborvitaes, Storage Rack
Lee helps a homeowner plant a row of arborvitae trees for a privacy border; Mark breaks down the various tools that can be found in the average fireplace set; Tom and Kevin demonstrate how to build a storage rack for container totes using 2x4s.
The Chavis Chronicles Dr. Charles Asher Small
Dr. Charles Asher Small, founding director and president of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, examines the global rise of antisemitism.
The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross Covered Bridge Oval
A frozen stream sits under a covered bridge.
Nature Santa's Wild Home
Animals such as reindeer, wolverines and brown bears survive in the tundra and forest of Lapland, the northernmost region of mainland Europe.
NOVA Polar Extremes
Paleontologist Kirk Johnson explores the polar extremes of the planet, including miles-high ice sheets and warm polar forests brimming with life.
American Masters LIZA: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story
An intimate look at the life and career of Liza Minnelli and how she built her own legacy in show business.
If You Lived Here Mount Vernon, VA
A 1950s starter house, mid-century modern house and a colonial house.
Signature Dish Soup Season
Seth heads to Shilling Canning Company to sample their French Onion soup. The Khao Soi is ladled out at Kiin Imm Thai. Finally, the Roof Terrace Restaurant for a bowl of their signature JFK Chowder.
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.
Get Out of Town Williamsburg, VA
Road trips to destinations within a half day's drive of Washington D.C. with hosts Laurita and Lauren Portee.
History With David Rubenstein Ned Blackhawk
Historian Ned Blackhawk.
Secrets of the Dead Van Gogh's Ear
Details about the night of Dec. 23, 1888, when Vincent van Gogh cut his ear in the town of Arles, France.
When politician Makis Metaxas discovers King Odysseus' tomb, experts are dumbfounded.
Craft in America East
The intersection of history, culture and contemporary craft in the eastern region of the U.S.; featuring M&S Schmalberg, Bisa Butler, Colette Fu, Roberto Lugo, Ubaldo Vitali, Paul Revere and Helena Hernmarck.
Craft in America West
Celebrating the continuum of heritage and the handmade; featuring Graham Ebner, the Institute of American Indian Arts, Poakalani Quilters, Hokule'a, Marques Hanalei Marzan, Kawika Lum-Nelmida, the Bishop Museum, Cary Schwarz and Jeff Minor.
Great Performances Nutcracker From English National
The English National Ballet's production of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" features more than 100 dancers and musicians.
Get Out of Town Williamsburg, VA
Road trips to destinations within a half day's drive of Washington D.C. with hosts Laurita and Lauren Portee.
Nature Santa's Wild Home
Animals such as reindeer, wolverines and brown bears survive in the tundra and forest of Lapland, the northernmost region of mainland Europe.
NOVA Polar Extremes
Paleontologist Kirk Johnson explores the polar extremes of the planet, including miles-high ice sheets and warm polar forests brimming with life.
This Old House Asheville: Out of the Mountains
Kevin helps in Swannanoa while Jenn checks in with homeowner Melinda as FEMA clears damaged trees; Mark tours an historic Inn; Richard joins building science experts who air seal Paula's house.
Ask This Old House Washer Dryer Relocation
Kevin meets with an audiologist to discuss the importance of hearing protection; Richard, Nathan and Heath team up to help a couple age in place by relocating their washer and dryer to the main floor.
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Wichita
An Edward Onslow Ford bronze; a 1962 left-handed Fender Stratocaster; Goldsmith Chandlee surveyor's compass circa 1790.
Story in the Public Square Tom Nichols
Writer Tom Nichols of The Atlantic warns about branding rivals with epithets from the worst chapters in history.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
