Friday, February 6th TV listings for PBS Explore (WDSE2) Duluth, MN
Major Taylor: Champion of the Race
The life and legacy of American civil rights pioneer Marshall "Major" Taylor, who set dozens of world records in speed cycling while facing racial pressures.
Old-fashioned, melodic music.
Dalgliesh A Taste for Death
Two bodies are found in a London church with their throats slashed: a homeless man and an aristocratic Tory MP, who had recently resigned after a guest drowned at his wife's birthday party; Dalgliesh is called in to investigate.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence Can Art Affect the Self?
Whether art can impact one's personal sense of self.
Opportunity, Access & Uplift: The Evolving Legacy of HBCUs
The changes, misconceptions and current state of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Stories From the Stage Meant to Happen
Jack shares how a feminist book club and a poetry reading sparked an unlikely connection; Terrilynn recounts a love story; Zach dives into a misadventure.
Major Taylor: Champion of the Race
The life and legacy of American civil rights pioneer Marshall "Major" Taylor, who set dozens of world records in speed cycling while facing racial pressures.
Allergic to Failure: The Robert Covington Story
The story of former NBA player Robert Covington, who defied odds by transitioning from HBCU student to a decade-long career in the highest level of professional basketball.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
Live feed from leading 24/7 international news and current affairs channel based in Paris, providing key information to understand ever-more complex global events through in-depth analysis and an international lens.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Spatchcock Funk Boiling Point
The team pays respect to the South by bringing the people and fixin's for a low country boil.
The World According to Polka Maple Syrup
Visiting various maple farms to view their production techniques; the Chardon Polka Band records at Suma Recording Studio.
People of the North Bugoynes: Little Finland in Norway
Bugoynes, a remote fishing village at the edge of Norway, where Finnish heritage and Arctic traditions thrive; reindeer herding; Arctic farming.
Changing Seas Whales in a Plastic Ocean
Floating plastic trash impacts the Portuguese island of Madeira; researchers study the effects these plastics have on the health of marine mammals that frequent local waters.
Travels With Darley North Carolina Revolutionary Road Trip
Revolutionary War history in North Carolina; Greensboro's transformed Revolution Mill and its denim legacy; Dolley Madison; the Battle of Alamance; Guilford Courthouse National Military Park; Bentonville Battlefield.
Short Films On Short Films On Food
Two award-winning short films "A Tale of Two Teas" and "Culinary Art School in Tijuana Celebrates 20 Years of Building Pride and Prosperity."
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
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.
The American Revolution The Soul of All America
The French-American alliance changes the war and moves it to other theaters; navies battle off England and in the Caribbean, while armies advance in Indian Country and the South; the British take Charleston.
Sign off.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Making Black America: Through the Grapevine Episode 1
Exploring how free Black people in the North and South built towns, established schools and held conventions, creating networks to address the political, economic and social needs of the Black community.
