
Tuesday, July 1st TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Camp TV Celebrate Your Name Day
Making a name sign; reading "The Name Jar"; macaws; playing "Match My Height"; using vegetables to design a T-shirt; a simple machines scavenger hunt; yoga dance.
Albie's Elevator The 4 Beeps/Lilypad Crown
Albie starts a barbershop quartet with her friends; Albie learns from a dancing siblings how to celebrate even when you don't win and support her friend.
Mount Olympus gets a makeover; the origins of written communications; author Rick Riordan; Nellie Bly, the first woman to go undercover and travel the world.
DIY Science Time Robots
Building an artbot, brushbot and robot hand; an engineer at Yaskawa Motoman uses robots to weld.
Mosquito-borne illness kills more than 720,000 people a year, and factors like climate change and rising population mean more affected areas; the developer of a DHA-rich microalgae that could help with ocean sustainability.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love The Crystal Coast of North Carolina
Wild horse herd at Shackleford Banks; musician Barefoot Wade; Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center; sampling oysters on Harkers Island; Cape Lookout; a gourmet seafood dinner on the Oceanana Pier.
Reconnecting Roots Horse Power
The role of America's working horses, including European-bred draft horses.
UFO Fest in McMinnville, Ore., includes a parade and alien pet contest; the Museum of Mental Health; Naval Flight Academy in Pensacola, Fla.; an animated "rock band" made of toothpicks.
Curious Traveler Curious Williamsburg
Why the English chose Jamestown, Yorktown and Williamsburg, Va., as early American settlements; why King William III and Queen Mary II established a university in Virginia; what life was like for colonists; colonial apothecary.
Have Guitar Will Travel World Wales & the Soul of the Red Dragon
A musical quest in search of the soul of North Wales leads to a land of dragons and druids, jam sessions and jazz guitars.
Life on the Line Healthcare in Nowhere
A rural hospital in Idaho must find innovative solutions to avoid shutting down.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Education and Opportunities for People With Neurodiversity
LiFT Academy serves children K-12, and LiFT University Transition Program is a program for graduates for continued academics, career readiness, and life skill training; features guest Keli Mondello, co-founder and Chairman of the Board, LiFT.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Millennial Health II
A discussion about the health of millennials, people born between 1981 and 1996, who make up the greatest percentage of the population and labor force.
Biz Kid$ Wheel of Misfortune
Avoiding common money mistakes; following a financial plan; short- and long-term goals.
Roadtrip Nation Venture Forward: Jump In
Barbara Furlow-Smiles, manager of Facebook's Global Diversity Program; Paola Santana, founder of Social Glass.
The Whitney Reynolds Show No Labels
Coach Rima Zigaitis helps others embrace their true selves despite medical conditions; entrepreneur Jennifer Goodman talks about overcoming gender barriers; the Hollywood Hypnotherapist; Willie Robertson of "Duck Dynasty."
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
Energy and climate point-counterpoint talk show moderated by energy scientist and television host Dr. Scott Tinker.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton You Gotta Have Art; Coventry, CT
A Connecticut man converts an old farmhouse and barn into a memorial celebrating his late father's artwork.
Walkin' NYC Bay Ridge
The diverse history of Bay Ridge Brooklyn.
Discovery Road The Handshake
The history and culture of SPMDTU, the oldest Hispanic civil rights organization in the U.S.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Zamboni Ice Resurfacing Machine; Pistachio Nuts; Stars
Why the Zamboni Ice Resurfacing Machine was invented; why pistachio nuts are red; why we get 13 loaves of bread in a baker's dozen; how the visually impaired read braille; what "CE" stamped on electronic equipment means.
The Future of America's Past Lines in the Sand
From Spanish missions to a French shipwreck to a former sugarcane plantation, a look at how Texas became what it is.
Blueprint: NYC Governors Island
A tour of Governors Island, a unique landmark.
Secrets of New York New York City's Waterfront
A virtual trip back in time shows what Manhattan may have looked like 400 years ago.
Exploring the concept of a "day of rest" across different religions and places of worship in America.
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Rewind & Play
Improvisational pianist and composer Thelonious Monk is interviewed for French state television in 1969.
NYU Journalism: Inside Lens No Memories Lost
A Brooklyn nurse aide, Jenny Li witnesses the last breaths of her dementia patients, but misses her husband's during COVID. Her patients help her cope.
The Civil Discourse Iain McGilchrist
Neuroscientist and author Iain McGilchrist talks about the differences between the left and right hemispheres of the brain as well as disorders such as schizophrenia.