TV Schedule for PBS Encore (WKPD2) Paducah, KY
Monday, July 20th TV listings for PBS Encore (WKPD2) Paducah, KY
This Old House Paradise: Paradise Lost
Three families rebuild after they lost their homes to a wildfire.
This Old House Paradise: Out of the Ashes
Fabricating a stone hearth; automatic sprinkler systems; a simulator demonstrates how the Camp Fire spread; a vent designed to resist embers.
Rick Steves' Europe European Travel Skills Part II
Rick Steves offers practical advice on how to have a fun and affordable trip to Europe. Sites include Germany, Italy, the Swiss Alps, Paris and London.
Dream of Europe Lake Annecy France
Sailing on Lake Annecy in France; fishing; cooking with chef Jean Sulpice.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Big Sur and Monterey, California
Monterey Bay Aquarium; the Artichoke Center of the World; wine tasting at a boutique vineyard; a 14-year-old entrepreneur supplies honey to restaurants; riding along historic California State Route 1 on an electric bike.
The hosts explore Tokyo and its old towns to learn how tradition and trends coexist, while uncovering surprises along the way.
Lidia's Kitchen Sit Down Together
Onion and potato gratin; rosemary chickpeas; pork chops with mushrooms and pickled pepperoncini.
The Farmer and the Foodie Family Farming -- Groce Family Farm
Groce Family Farm in English, Ind.; spatchcocked turkey with butternut squash purée; late fall market salad with torn croutons.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Thanksgiving for a Crowd
Hosts Davison and Lancaster reveal the recipe of turkey and gravy for a crowd; equipment expert Adam Ried shares his pick for stock pots; science expert Dan Souza explains the difference between stale bread and dried bread.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Favorite Forgotten Cakes
Hot milk sponge cake; broken phyllo baklava cake; invisible apple cake.
Dream of Europe Lake Annecy France
Sailing on Lake Annecy in France; fishing; cooking with chef Jean Sulpice.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Big Sur and Monterey, California
Monterey Bay Aquarium; the Artichoke Center of the World; wine tasting at a boutique vineyard; a 14-year-old entrepreneur supplies honey to restaurants; riding along historic California State Route 1 on an electric bike.
The hosts explore Tokyo and its old towns to learn how tradition and trends coexist, while uncovering surprises along the way.
Rick Steves' Europe European Travel Skills Part II
Rick Steves offers practical advice on how to have a fun and affordable trip to Europe. Sites include Germany, Italy, the Swiss Alps, Paris and London.
This Old House Paradise: Out of the Ashes
Fabricating a stone hearth; automatic sprinkler systems; a simulator demonstrates how the Camp Fire spread; a vent designed to resist embers.
Chad Miles goes in search of outdoor adventure and showcases the best fishing, hunting and wildlife-related recreation Kentucky has to offer.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Big Easy Favorites
Chicken and sausage gumbo; smoked paprika; kitchen tools; red beans and rice.
Cook's Country Ballpark Classics
Grilled sausage and peppers; whole-wheat sandwich bread; disposable plates; ballpark pretzels.
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Atlantic City, Hour 1
A Walt Whitman inscribed Memoranda; 1906-1909 Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill posters; an 1870 Cornelius Krieghoff oil painting.
Inside Louisville Accessible Art in Louisville
The new museum exhibit, the 'Dot Experience,' at Louisville's American Printing House for the Blind. Designer Cynthia Torp explains her mission to make this an inclusive model for museums everywhere.
Kentucky Health Antibiotics, Antivirals and Antifungals: What's the Difference and How to Use Them
If we get a respiratory infection, what anti-infective agent should we take? Pharmacist Angela Sandlin, Pharm.D., discusses antibiotics, antivirals and antifungals.
Antiques Roadshow Denver Botanic Gardens: Chatfield Farms Hour 1 New
A 1954 Marilyn Monroe military defense ID photo; a Panama hat circa 1970; an Andy Warhol golden-shoe collage.
Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater and the 1964 Campaign That Changed It All
Historians recount the 1964 presidential campaign between Lyndon B. Johnson and Barry Goldwater.
Deception: World War II The Fog of War
Radios and transmitters spread false information, and a ghost army uses sound effects to deceive enemy forces; the Allies deploy one of the most famous double agents of the war.
Kentucky Edition New
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love The Makers
Food, clothing, musical instruments and other products specially made by craftspeople across the U.S., from a master luthier in Savannah, Ga., to a specialized soy sauce made in Kentucky and now sold in Japan.
Lidia Celebrates America Changemakers
Meeting chefs, farmers and entrepreneurs who work hard to change what is available and the way Americans see and think about food.
NOVA Black Hole Universe
Astrophysicist Janna Levin explores black hole science.
American Experience The Presidents: LBJ (Part 2)
Follow LBJ from his roots in rural Texas to his sudden ascendancy to the presidency following the assassination of JFK; surprising many, Johnson's forceful stand on civil rights and Great Society programs led him to an overwhelming victory in 1964.
