
Saturday, August 30th TV listings for NJ PBS HD (NJTV)
Revival 69: The Concert That Rocked the World (2022)
A young concert promoter launches a festival in 1969 to revive the kings of rock 'n' roll and present new bands. John Lennon's performance with the Plastic Ono Band triggers him to leave the Beatles.
Carole King and James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name
Singer-songwriters Carole King and James Taylor reflect on their five decades of collaboration and friendship; includes concert footage from the 1970s and their 2010 reunion tour.
Tony Bennett performs duets with a celebrated roster of performers including Marc Anthony, Gloria Estefan and more.
Aging Backwards 3: Fast Track With Miranda Esmonde-White
Miranda Esmonde-White develops a practical six-point plan that focuses on gentle daily movement to keep the mind sharp and body active at any age.
Louisiana Coastal Cooking Louisiana Oyster Traditions
Early oyster history in Terrebonne Parish; sampling charbroiled oysters, fresh shucked oysters with cocktail sauce and combination pan roast, a seafood dressing.
The Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets Coffee Culture
The Middle East's rich coffee culture and traditions; the cultural significance of Gahwa, traditional Emirati coffee, and how it's prepared; early morning Emirati classics at Al Fanar Restaurant; Greek-style coffee cake.
America the Bountiful Salmon in Washington
Regional traditions surrounding salmon in Washington; drift net fishing with the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, then smoking the fish over alder wood; how to process salmon roe; sampling salmon colalr at Pike Place Market.
A Taste of History The Great Smoky Mountains
Preparing generational dishes over an open hearth, including blueberry cobbler and grilled pork tenderloin.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede The Underground Railroad; African Americans
Buki Elegbede uncovers New Jersey's Black history and role in the Underground Railroad via authentic Black soul food at Camden's Corrine's Place and a visit to the Macedonia A.M.E. Church; freed slave diets in Jersey City.
State of Affairs Tom Bergeron; Cindy Shields; Asw. Heather
Host Darley Newman enlists local experts to share wonderful surprises amid Newark's built environment that are often hidden in plain sight: a striking cathedral, a sacred synagogue, a historic coffee shop and more.
Treasures of New Jersey The Newark Museum of Art
The Newark Museum of Art, New Jersey's largest museum founded in 1909, reimagines its role in the community.
Soundcheck Jake Shimabukuro
Ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro shares songs and stories, with insight from collaborators Kenny Loggins and Jimmy Buffett. Recorded at Red Bank's Count Basie Center for the Arts and hosted by Jen Eckert.
State of the Arts Public Art at the Newark Airport, The Chivalrous Crickets & Visionary Painter
To celebrate the opening of a new terminal, Newark Airport teamed up with the Public Arts Fund and the Port Authority on one of the largest public arts projects.
This Old House Ridgewood: All Quiet on the Kitchen Front
How wood fiber insulation is made; the components of sound proofing a room.
Ask This Old House Beehives 101; Step Stool
A Detroit beekeeper talks about how to start a hive; phone apps that have made work easier; building a step stool using a mobile CNC router.
The Cozy Mysteries of Masterpiece Mystery
A behind-the-scenes look at the "cozy mystery" genre, which includes shows like Grantchester, Magpie Murders and Miss Scarlet, and what makes them so enchanting.
The Paris Murders Between Two
When the lifeless body of a sports teacher is found castrated, the prime suspect is a woman who seems to have a personal vendetta against men.
History Uncovered -- Kimono Dress: Japan's Clothing Revolution
The history of the kimono dress and the clothing revolution that surrounded 19th-century Japan.
A mysterious and attractive man is found washed up on the shore. The crew must rush to help a local snake catcher. Gabriel's conduct is questioned by Ruby. She visits a school and is asked out by a teacher.
Doc Martin Last Christmas in Portwenn
Portwenn is full of festive cheer until Martin tells Leonard he needs to stop playing Santa while he awaits the results of his medical tests; Leonard decides to show Doc the Grinch the magic of Christmas; Louisa works to arrange a Christmas parade.
The truths about the traditional kimono, its styles and rich cultural history.
Sister Boniface Mysteries Unnatural Causes
At the Great Slaughter Mangold Wurzel Festival, the fun comes to an abrupt halt when a young woman's corpse is found within the Aunt Sally dummy; Felix Livingstone has wound up in Great Slaughter rather than his intended employment at Scotland Yard.
Midsomer Murders Dressed to Kill: Part 1
Parish chairwoman Lois Springfield is found dead in a theater, leading detectives to believe it is because of her hostility toward a drag show being organized.
Midsomer Murders Dressed to Kill: Part 2
Parish chairwoman Lois Springfield is found dead in a theater, leading detectives to believe it is because of her hostility toward a drag show being organized.
MotorWeek 2025 Ford Maverick New
The Ford Maverick, a small truck with some big updates; the all-new Kia K4; a group that trains teens to become better drivers; Quick Spins.
Facing Waves Paddling Creeks and Coves in the SouthEast
Ken Whiting tackles whitewater in North Carolina before heading to Guntersville Lake in Alabama.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Malaysia Part 2 (Eastern Malaysia)
The Portuguese colonial influence and indigenous tribal communities in the Eastern part of Malaysia; Gawai Harvest Festival.
Fly Brother With Ernest White II Puerto Rico
La Isla del Encanto; the El Yunque rainforest; historic Ponce; Loiza.
Exploring civic life with Alexander Heffner.
State of Affairs Tom Bergeron; Cindy Shields; Asw. Heather
Think Tank With Steve Adubato Christine Guhl-Sadovy; Jon Gooda; Jenny-Bro
Steve Adubato holds four-person round table discussions that explore issues facing society.