
Saturday, May 3rd TV listings for Kansas City PBS 2 (KCPT2) Kansas City, MO
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Semper Progrediens
James invites Helen to the gala spring dance; Siegfried tries his luck at romance.
Martha Speaks The Penguin Always Rings Twice; The Martha Code
All clues point to Jeffy the elephant when the zoo's peanut supply dwindles; Martha gets lost after accidentally eating a secret code.
Dinosaur Train Shiny and Snakes; Tiny Loves Flowers
Dad takes the kids to find Sana Sanajeh -- the ultimate snake; the family goes to the Big Pond to find buttercups.
Ready Jet Go! Endless Summer; Jet Shrinks the Kids
Jet flies from the Northern Hemisphere to the Southern Hemisphere to experience holidays in winter and summer on the same day; Jet and friends use a shrink-ray to become small like Mindy.
Cyberchase The Big Night
The CyberSquad shrinks down to join cyber-amphibians on an epic journey to a vernal pond.
Curious Crew Newton's First Law of Motion
Using bowling balls, beads and bottles to investigate Sir Isaac Newton's first law of motion; making a whacky stack toy; "Curious About Careers" host Genesis.
DIY Science Time Caverns
A field trip to Ohio Caverns to see stalactite and stalagmite formations; making geodes and rock candies.
Camp TV Time Warp Day
Baking dinosaur footprint cookies; playing a drawing game; making a telephone with cups.
Into the Outdoors Making Your First Catch
Fishing opportunities where children can catch their first fish in the inner cities of Pennsylvania and the remote national forests of Michigan.
William Shakespeare and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony provide inspiration; author Dave Barry; NFL running back Kenyan Drake; bully blocking; right brain fun.
Biz Kid$ Businesses That Give Back
Socially conscious companies give back.
Woodsmith Shop Prairie-Style Tall Clock
A tall case clock design draws on the Prairie school of design exemplified by Frank Lloyd Wright.
The Garage With Steve Butler Fish On
Building a fishing landing net and lure using a simple form and off-the-shelf materials.
Discovering Japan by bicycle, exploring a side of Japan not found in guidebooks.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
New Scandinavian Cooking South Sami Delicacies
Exploring the rich flavors and traditions of the Sami people; a menu featuring a reindeer entrecote and tacos with a Norwegian twist.
Jazzy Vegetarian Holidays Made Easy
Stuffed green bell peppers; raw veggie kebabs; chocolate party parfaits with mocha cream.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Sour Dock & Beach Parsley
Harvesting sour dock and beach parsley in Sitka, Alaska; Hubbard glacier.
In the Americas With David Yetman The Depths of the Canyon and its Offspring
Phantom Ranch, the only permanent settlement within the Grand Canyon; the Colorado River carves its way through the oldest rock in the Southwest.
Untamed Wild Winter Worlds
How various wildlife survive the often harsh conditions of winter.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
Touring Morikami Museum, the Japanese Gardens and cultural center; traditional Japanese tea ceremony.
Poetry in America Urban Love Poem -- Marilyn Chin
Exploring San Francisco's history through Marilyn Chin's poem about her youth; guests include Maxine Hong Kingston, tech investor Randy Komisar, and four Bay Area residents.
On Story Sci-Fi Storytelling With Marc Bernardin & Beau DeMayo
Marc Bernardin and Beau DeMayo, writers of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" and "Star Trek: Picard," discuss science fiction writing, world-building and bringing new ideas to the classic franchise.
View Finders Grand Teton National Park
Exploring the Tetons in Wyoming; rafting the Snake River, hiking to hidden locations and learning about conservation efforts.
Discussion of local issues and activities.
VOCES Almost American
A Salvadoran family fights to stay together after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security revokes the Temporary Protected Status of six countries.
The Cleaner The Influencer
Wicky visits an influencer with millions of followers and an obsession with the 1980s.
Marie-Antoinette Hated, Humbled, Mortified New
The royal couple hope that Rohan's indictment will help contain the aristocracy's desire for rebellion; at the end of a turbulent trial, Rohan is exonerated, but a false testimony tarnishes Marie Antoinette's reputation.
The Paris Murders Until the Break of Dawn
A woman is found running half-naked and covered in blood in the middle of the night, fleeing an abandoned castle's party.
Angie and Jake's relationship hits a bump because he has suspicions that she tries to explain away; Sheila claims ignorance after she discovers Walter's real niece has contacted the solicitor.
In a residential street in Edinburgh, brothers Max and Jake run down an old man while Jake is driving them back from a wedding, stoned and uninsured, then carry on with their lives hoping the victim's death will be passed off as natural causes.
A 75-Year Celebration of Carter Broadcast.
Shelter Me For the Love of Dog
A Green Bay police officer stops by his local animal shelter in the morning and takes dogs on ride-alongs to meet people and help them get adopted in a "K9 for a Day" program; "Oldies but Goodies" celebrates older dogs who are often overlooked.
NOVA Critical Condition: Health in Black America New
Researchers examine the causes of racial health disparities, and why Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to have chronic diseases than whites.