Saturday, April 25th TV listings for Metro (WETA-TV5) Washington, D.C.
People of the North Kingdom of Entrepreneurs
Etne and Vindafjord in Western Norway; dry martini; a hike to a cliff formation; a traditional Norwegian dish infused with distinctly Asian-Japanese flavors.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Best Italian Desserts
A six-ingredient no-cook recipe; a rustic ricotta and cherry jam tart from Rome; a biscotti bakery; a recipe for almond and citrus biscotti.
General contractor Tom Silva, heating and plumbing master Richard Trethewey and landscaper Roger Cook join host Kevin O'Connor; they assist homeowners with some of their most difficult home improvement challenges.
The Chavis Chronicles Anasa Troutman
Historic Clayborn Temple CEO Anasa Troutman.
The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross Blue Winter
Shades of blue create a stark scene depicting the middle of winter.
Nature Legendary Tigers of India
Tiger expert Valmik Thapar uncovers 50 years of archival footage chronicling the tiger clan of northwestern India's Ranthambore National Park.
NOVA Rain Bombs
Scientists try to figure out how to predict weather events called "rain bombs" that sink ships and down planes.
Wilding (2023)
Isabella Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, strive to breathe new life into the ailing Knepp estate. They reintroduce native ponies, deer, pigs and other wildlife, allowing nature to thrive.
Enslaved Follow the Money
Shot on location in Suriname, Brazil, Portugal and the U.K., the team investigates the economics of slave trade and searches for a sunken slave ship that represents the single greatest loss of life during this time in history.
Enslaved New World Cultures
Samuel L. Jackson visits Africatown, Ala., the only African town established in America; the Diving With a Purpose divers help youths in Costa Rica discover their African heritage, by diving and identifying a sunken slave ship off their coast.
If You Lived Here Deanwood, DC
Tour of homes built between the 1910s and 1920s in the Deanwood neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
Science, health, technology and environment experts and professionals address issues such as artificial intelligence, medicine and climate science.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
David Rubenstein interviews renowned scholars and public figures in the U.S.
Hope in the Water The Fish in the Sea
New approaches of sustainable fishing on the open ocean; journalist Baratunde Thurston visits a post-Hurricane Maria squid fishery in Puerto Rico.
Hope in the Water Farming the Water
New science and ancient practices that may help sustainably feed the growing population; Martha Stewart learns about scallop farming in Maine.
Hope in the Water Changing the Menu
California native Shailene Woodley join a team of divers who turn barren "zombie" urchins into food.
Enslaved Follow the Money
Shot on location in Suriname, Brazil, Portugal and the U.K., the team investigates the economics of slave trade and searches for a sunken slave ship that represents the single greatest loss of life during this time in history.
Enslaved New World Cultures
Samuel L. Jackson visits Africatown, Ala., the only African town established in America; the Diving With a Purpose divers help youths in Costa Rica discover their African heritage, by diving and identifying a sunken slave ship off their coast.
Nature Legendary Tigers of India
Tiger expert Valmik Thapar uncovers 50 years of archival footage chronicling the tiger clan of northwestern India's Ranthambore National Park.
NOVA Rain Bombs
Scientists try to figure out how to predict weather events called "rain bombs" that sink ships and down planes.
Wilding (2023)
Isabella Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, strive to breathe new life into the ailing Knepp estate. They reintroduce native ponies, deer, pigs and other wildlife, allowing nature to thrive.
Hope in the Water The Fish in the Sea
New approaches of sustainable fishing on the open ocean; journalist Baratunde Thurston visits a post-Hurricane Maria squid fishery in Puerto Rico.
This Old House Walpole ADU: Welcome to Walpole
A Walpole ranch is reimagined with an ADU for aging parents, a primary suite bump-out, smarter baths and better flow from garage to new mudroom and kitchen.
Ask This Old House Running Power to a Shed
Basic tools and supplies needed to paint a room; compost versus disposal; how to run underground power from a house to a shed.
Antiques Roadshow 250 Years of Americana New
Items reflect 250 years of American art, artifacts, crafts and collectibles; finds include a flag quilt circa 1880, a Tiffany Studios turtleback glass shade circa 1915 and an 1884 Edison light bulb.
Compass Points From PBS News New
Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
