TV Schedule for PBS Encore (KVIE2) Sacramento, Calif.
Sunday, January 4th TV listings for PBS Encore (KVIE2) Sacramento, Calif.
"In Good Shape" is the weekly health show on DW, covering all aspects of health care: what's new in medical treatment, alternative medicine, wellness and fitness as well as nutrition and beauty.
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan reveal behind-the-scenes stories about the making of "The National Parks: America's Best Idea."
Chaplain with Germany's Special Forces; living with wolves in Austria; demanding an end to abuse cover-ups.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Tell Me More With Kelly Corrigan Rachel Zoffness
Pain psychologist Rachel Zoffness.
Energy Switch Wildfires
Climate change and other factors make forests and cities more fire prone and make the fires more damaging.
Pati's Mexican Table A Taste of Mazatlán
A tour of Mazatlán, Sinaloa's resort town with 13 miles of Pacific coastline; chef Luis Osuna's family's restaurant Panama began as a small bakery and has grown into one of Sinaloa's biggest food franchises.
Jazzy Vegetarian Fruitful Vegan Desserts
Lemon-raspberry swirl cheeze-cake; apple, banana and cranberry crumble; strawberries with sweet balsamic sauce and mint.
Relish Vegan Eats Fit for a Carnivore: Collards, Cornbread and Kelaguen
Aubry Walch and Kale Walch recreate their grandma's recipe for chamorro kelaguen with chicken and beef alternatives; chef K Taylor and Mariam Omari of Chef K's Revolutionary Catering make American and Kenyan styles of collard greens without meat.
Lucky Chow Paradise on a Plate
Harvesting fruit at Kahuku Farms; chef Mark Noguchi prepares an epic potluck dinner; chef Alan Wong creates a tuna poke; a fish auction that regulates, markets and preserves Honolulu's fishing industry.
Seeing the USA Louisiana
Making a po'boy sandwich in New Orleans; Mardi Gras Indians; the Whitney Plantation; making pralines at Fee-Fo-Lay Cafe; Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folk Life Park; Cajun and Creole music at Sola Violins; United Houma Nation.
Travels With Darley Alabama for Foodies: Part I
The food, culture and history of Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and Marion, Ala.; the restaurant that inspired "Fried Green Tomates"; civil rights history, biscuit making and organic farming.
The Garage With Steve Butler Tea Lights
Creating a pair of contemporary tea lights.
Woodsmith Shop Tools & Techniques
Learning about joinery hand planes, files and rasps; simple techniques for making mortises.
Emmy-winning home improvement advice.
Answers to home repair questions.
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.
Wild Nevada The Lesser Known Rubies
Lesser known and unseen miles of backcountry trail and views in the Ruby Mountains, including Soldier Creek, Robison Lake and the Ruby Marshes; visits to Harrison Pass and Angel Lake.
Walkin' West Ouray Perimeter Trail
Exploring the Ouray Perimeter Trail in Southwest Colorado; country singer Gary Morris.
Outside: Beyond the Lens California Super Bloom 2
Visiting the last remaining grassland preserve in California to see the super bloom of flowers.
A theatrical adaptation of Lewis Carroll's "Through the Lookingglass" is steeped in circus arts and acrobatics.
A group of antiques specialists travel all around the U.S. and evaluate family heirlooms and found items.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Watchmen
Regina King and Damon Lindelof discover their family trees.
Independent Lens WE WANT THE FUNK!
Stanley Nelson's syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, from early roots to 1970s urban funk and beyond.
Austin City Limits Jenny Lewis; MUNA
Singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis returns to support her album, "Joy'all"; pop trio MUNA perform their self-titled album.
History Detectives Cromwell Dixon; Bartlett Sketchbook; Duke Ellington Plates
Pilot Cromwell Dixon was America's youngest barnstormer; sketchbook may illustrate the first U.S.-Mexican border survey; metal plates could be the first copy of "Take the A Train."
