
TV Schedule for PBS Encore (WBRA-DT2) Roanoke, VA
Saturday, August 16th TV listings for PBS Encore (WBRA-DT2) Roanoke, VA
Animals With Cameras, A Nature Miniseries
Young cheetahs learn to hunt in Namibia; fur seals evade great white sharks on an Australian island; conflict between South African farmers and Chacma baboons.
Animals With Cameras, A Nature Miniseries
Deep-diving with Chilean devil rays in the Azores; tracking down bears' diets in Turkey; dogs protect sheep from gray wolves in southern France.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack European Investment Renaissance
Causeway Capital Management CEO Sarah Ketterer finds numerous opportunities in Europe as the continent undergoes an investment renaissance.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Hard Pasts, Clear Futures
Eliza Vancourt, CJ Hook and Curtis Duffy talk about how they overcame obstacles.
Cook's Country Grilled Lamb and Cheesecake
Grilled bone-in leg of lamb with charred scallion sauce; spray mops; La Vina-style cheesecake.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Under the Acropolis
Lemony, crispy skinned branzino along with beet, beans and feta salad and lemon potatoes; Varvakios Central Market in Athens; using canned sardines for a quick and easy pantry taco.
Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time Unspoken Tradition, Darin & Brooke Aldridge
North Carolina-based quintet Unspoken Tradition; the husband and wife duo Darin & Brooke Aldridge; a visit to O'Possum's Bottom Farm to learn about sustainable practices of goat cheese production.
Joy of Painting With Nicholas Hankins: Bob Ross' Unfinished Season Crisp Day in the Valley
A classic Bob Ross-style mountain landscape.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Secluded Forest
Painting a deep, dark place in the forest on a vertical canvas.
Life In Virginia's Appalachia Canning
The history of canning and why the time-honored tradition still thrives.
Reconnecting Roots Games: Rolls to Roles
Actress Felicia Day talks about the "roles" of gaming; how games and society interact with each other.
Nightmare Theatre The Devil's Partner
A mysterious stranger arrives in Furnace Flats, N.M., as demonic happenings begin; the Baron discovers that El Sapo may have made a deal with the devil.
The life and legacy of Kentucky-born author bell hooks.
The Volunteers: Mountain Rescue Brings Us Home
A historian explores the surprising connections between two mountain rescue groups on opposite sides of the world, exploring what can be learned from these heroic, volunteer first responders about how to build better societies.
People of the North A Troll's Tongue
Hardanger in Western Norway, the land of apples and cider; hiking Norway's rock formation Troll's Tongue, known as Trolltunga in Norwegian.
People of the North Arctic Treats
Tromso is home to the world's northernmost brewery; exploring an Arctic marine life aquarium; witnessing the midnight sun in summer and the northern lights in winter.
Changing Seas Kelp: Hidden Treasure of the Salish Sea
Experts work against time to conserve and restore kelp in the Puget Sound ecosystem.
Life In Virginia's Appalachia Lore and Legends
Mysterious folklore of Virginia, focusing on Bigfoot-like creature. Folklore expert Ricky Cox sheds light on folklore in Appalachian culture, exploring how this shape local identity and connect people to the wild landscapes around them.
A French Village Our Father
Daniel tells Marcel that their father, who Marcel has not spoken to in years, is seriously ill and on his deathbed as the communist group plans its next move.
Evolution Earth Heat
Animals go to extraordinary lengths to survive in the hottest and driest extremes, from the Sahara Desert to Australia.
Fight the Power: How Hip-Hop Changed the World Culture Wars
The 1990s and the rise in popularity of hip-hop, which finds itself attacked by all sides of the political establishment.
America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston LA: It's a Vibe
Exploring how people connect with the outdoors in Los Angeles; kayakers save a polluted river; Black surfers.
Evolution Earth Heat
Animals go to extraordinary lengths to survive in the hottest and driest extremes, from the Sahara Desert to Australia.
The Green Planet Seasonal Worlds
Plants use strategy, deception and feats of engineering in order to survive the challenges posed by the different seasons.
The Mustangs: America's Wild Horses (2021)
With more than 80,000 wild horses on federal lands and more than 50,000 in government corrals, filmmakers Steven Latham and Conrad Stanley reveal why the protection of America's wild horses is more important than ever.
Three minimum security prisoners care for and train homeless dogs that have behavioral issues which have prevented them from being adopted.
On Story The Bear: A Conversation With Joanna Calo
Joanna Calo delves into her experience sharing showrunning duties on "The Bear" with creator Christopher Storer, and crafting lovable characters that keep an audience invested.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Women at the gym -- dealing with self-image issues and harassment.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind A Memory of Political Violence
Robert Pape, founder of Chicago Project on Security & Threats, talks about the January 6th pardons and legacy.
Belgium's fight against cocaine traffickers; summer, "UFOs" and communism in Bulgaria; in Spain, wealthy tourists discover Mallorca; the Seine river in Paris, France.
Global Us Pakistan: Missing en route to the West
Traffickers profit from a rise in migration out of Pakistan; feet stamp and hearts sing with Brazil's Happiness Trucks.