Saturday, December 6th TV listings for PBS Explore (WDSE2) Duluth, MN
Rick Steves Experiencing Europe
Rick Steves presents essential skills for smart travel in Europe, from itinerary planning to avoiding crowds.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Christmas Celebrations Around the Globe
Holiday boat parade in Venice, Calif.; River Walk and holiday tamale-making in San Antonio; Christmas markets and the old St. Nick Village in Switzerland; the midnight Serenada for the Virgin of Guadalupe at the San Fernando Cathedral.
Jim Nantz narrates the story of Harry Chandler, a U.S. Navy Corpsman who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The making of the documentary series "Country Music" by Ken Burns, which details the history of country music in America; host Kathy Mattea.
The Quilting Women of Gee's Bend
The celebrated quilts made by a community of Black women in rural Alabama.
An ailing professor and magician named Ed Coleman, 92, a widowed World War II veteran, finds a way to reconnect with the world at a local pub.
The American Revolution The Most Sacred Thing
British General Cornwallis struggles to pacify the southern states; supported by the French, a victory at Yorktown secures independence for the Americans.
Doctors on Call Mental Health #2
Rick Steves celebrates the value of exploring the world as he captures the joys and rewards of travel with visits to Guatemala, Ethiopia, Palestine and Iran.
Neil Diamond: Hot August Night: NYC
Neil Diamond sings classic hits like "America" and "Sweet Caroline" in footage from recent concert performances; an intimate look at the man behind the music as he visits his hometown.
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.
Great Performances Patsy Cline: Walkin' After Midnight
Celebrating the life, legacy and music of country singer Patsy Cline with musical performances and commentary from fellow artists and those who knew her.
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.
Short-form nonfiction storytelling.
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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.
Whether Germany could cope without Syrian doctors; a woman evicts squatters in Spain; the bunker hype in Switzerland; a library in the subway.
Ten years after the Paris Agreement; Ethiopia's green mission; protecting the rainforest; chocolate for the rainforest.
