
Thursday, August 7th TV listings for PBS Explore (WRPT2) Hibbing, MN
Pictures From a Hiroshima Schoolyard (2012)
Survivors of Hiroshima discuss their lives amid the rubble after they are reunited with pictures they drew as children in 1947.
The human fallout from the first and last atomic bombs used in an act of war, dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the U.S.
Britta faces three months in prison for not reporting herself as a prostitute.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Story in the Public Square Anna Massoglia
Investigative journalist Anna Massoglia describes a campaign finance system built on so-called "Dark Money."
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Brain Health
As the number of people living with Alzheimer's disease grows, Americans have become increasingly interested in brain health and ways to prevent developing memory issues of any kind.
Rivers of Life The Nile
The Nile, the world's longest river, provides a lifeline for Africa's elephants and leopards, extreme kayakers and ancient wonders.
Rivers of Life The Amazon
Some of the Amazon's secrets include boiling streams, crystal clear lagoons, pink river dolphins and a strange new reef.
Rivers of Life The Mississippi
The Mississippi River stretches far beyond the Deep South, into nearly half of the United States.
The hosts present a round-up of the latest political, social, and business news of the day and deliver key updates from around 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.
Almanac North New
Hosts Julie Zenner, Dennis Anderson.
How home modifications help with accessibility.
A World of Difference: Embracing Neurodiversity The Importance of Early Intervention
A Texas school for neurodivergent students that stresses early intervention.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Bryan Cranston
Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor Bryan Cranston talks about his career and how he has navigated the complexities of fame.
Medical Stories The Brave Front
Two families with children born with X-linked myotubular myopathy, a rare muscle disorder; a former naval aviator deals with a rare genetic condition called Wilson's disease.
The easy listening FM radio station WZZQ in Jackson, Miss., changes its format in 1968, rocking the airwaves and catalyzing a cultural shift whose impact is still felt today.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
From Wall Street to Bay Street
Examining and comparing the financial banking systems of the U.S. and Canada, whose foundations were laid by Alexander Hamilton.
American Experience Fly With Me
A look at how the first female flight attendants were at the forefront of women's rights, asserting gender equality and transforming the workplace.
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News, current affairs and documentaries focusing on Japan and Asia.
A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels, dubbed into English.
Ocklawaha: Tales My Father Told
Peter Coyote narrates the symphonic tales of the Ocklawaha River and its people.
Ghost Mountain: The Second Killing Fields of Cambodia
A Cambodian refugee makes his way to Connecticut after escaping the killing fields in 1980.