
TV Schedule for PBS Encore (WBRA-DT2) Roanoke, VA
Saturday, October 18th TV listings for PBS Encore (WBRA-DT2) Roanoke, VA
American Masters Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore
A look at the life and career of actress Marlee Matlin as she shares her story in American Sign Language.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Re-Imagined Lives: The Journey of Transformation
Stories of transformation, including the Washington Machine Project and community restoration at Bonton Farms in South Dallas.
Cook's Country Chips on the Menu
Frito pie; a tasting of nonalcoholic beer; the story of the Potato Chip Queen of the West; chocolate-dipped potato chip cookies.
Hometowns Ridgway, PA
Exploring adventure, artistry, and natural beauty in Ridgway, Penn.
This American Land Ruffed Grouse #1; Nature Based Solutions; Sustaining Snapper; Raptor Cam
Efforts to protect the ruffed grouse; Iowa communities cope with flood control; preserving stocks of snapper; Mississippi Flyway Raptor Resource Project.
World's Greatest Cemeteries Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati
Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati; a reenactor portrays Civil War Medal of Honor winner David Urbanski; Dov Behr Manischewitz; traditional Jewish funerary iconography; a look at 19th-century immigration from Germany.
Joy of Painting With Nicholas Hankins: Bob Ross' Unfinished Season Appalachian Atmospheres
A bright, late summer afternoon in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Warm Summer Day
A pretty tree-lined pond promises a cool respite from hot summer afternoons.
The Spirits Still Move Them: Moonshining in the Southern Mountains
Moonshine history and the life of the Appalachian farmer, including the role liquor production played in helping farmers make a living.
Nightmare Theatre Monster From a Prehistoric Planet
The 1967 Japanese kaiju film "Monster From a Prehistoric Planet"; the Baron concocts his own exploitative tropical development scheme.
MotorWeek 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 New
The Hyundai IONIQ 9 all-electric utility; the Ram 2500 heavy-duty pickup; project-saving tactics; a visit tot he IIHS.
A Chef's Life Turnips -- The Roots
Vivian presents her winter rolls with pickled turnips at a charity dinner with James Beard Award-winner Ashley Christensen and other chefs.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Black Voices
Dancing with Virginia Johnson and the Dance Theatre of Harlem along with Misty Copeland and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; drumming and dancing with the Brooklyn United Marching Band.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Cubanos
Grammy Award-winner Arturo O'Farrill and his Afro-Latin Jazz Band; Oyu Oro Afro-Cuban Dance Ensemble; dancing Cuban salsa at Far Rockaway Beach in Queens.
The transformation of Bob Ross' original studio into an intimate museum experience for those he inspired.
Changing Seas California Sea Otters: Life on the Edge
Experts study southern sea otters to ensure their longtime survival on California's coast.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
A French Village The Traitor
Daniel is arrested by Heinrich after helping Marcel escape; Hortense pleads to have him released, but Heinrich's career is at risk and he must force Daniel to divulge his brother's whereabouts.
Taco Mafia Supervivencia
Anthony and Xose host a pop-up at Discada; Edgar and Sara invite friends to Xochimilco to celebrate their wedding; Beto reflects on his personal and family health issues while reconnecting with his roots in Mexico City.
Taco Mafia Sacrifico
Beto visits the taqueria that was his greatest source of inspiration for Cuantos Tacos; Xose and Anthony recount a car wreck that almost put them out of business; Edgar and Sara plant a community garden.
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.
Our Time Protecting Families -- Skinned Knees and Kik-Me!
Two teen filmmakers take aim at abusers and online predators, looking for reconciliation within their families while healing themselves.
The struggle to convert thousands of miles of abandoned railroads into trails for cycling and walking; narrator Edward Norton.
Two friends embark on a stand up paddle journey through the Great Lakes, joining the fight against a threatening oil pipeline.
Local, USA HBCU Week: Beyond the Field
Highlighting the culture, history and community spirit of HBCUs, including the CIAA in Maryland and Louisiana's Bayou Classic.
Local, USA HBCU Week: Tradition and Competition
The blend of camaraderie and competition that defines HBCU sports, from the rivalry of Hampton and Howard to the intensity of an NC A&T vs. NC Central game.
Local, USA Changemakers
Peaceful protests and demonstrations against social injustices at Morehouse College; how Morgan State University, a HBCU, became one of America's fastest growing universities following the largest student-led protest in Maryland.
Local, USA Innovation
How HBCU programs change and save lives, including Howard University's Division One swim program and Claflin University's SmartHOME technology.
On Story A Conversation With Karyn Kusama
Karyn Kusama sheds light on her body of work, including "Girl Fight," "Jennifer's Body" and "Yellowjackets."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
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 The Retroactivity Dilemma
FAMM senior counsel Mary Price talks about American justice reform.
Capannori, a no-waste city; Polish milk bar tradition; a Ukrainian soldier's widow has her deceased husband's baby; parklets on the rise in Britain.
Syria's musicians and religious minorities fight for their dreams; China's tea forests; Mexico fights against Caribbean algae invasion; women on motorcycles in India.