
Tuesday, September 9th TV listings for PBS Explore (WUND-DT3) Edenton
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator
The story of how Julius Caesar dismantles five centuries of Roman democracy in just 16 years.
Documentaries focus on science, the natural world, history and research.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Sechseläuten -- Switzerland's Spring Festival
A spring celebration in Zurich, Switzerland, includes a parade and the burning of a snowman.
People of the North A Day of Celebration
Celebrating the 17th of May amid the natural beauty of Finse; during winter and late spring, the only transportation to the snow-covered peaks is either by skis or the Bergen Railroad.
Rick Steves' Europe Iran: Tehran and Side Trips
Historical sites in Tehran, Iran; tranquil village; anti-American propaganda.
Rick Steves' Europe Germany's Dresden and Leipzig
The capital city of Dresden, Germany's palaces and art of the Wettin dynasty; Leipzig's Bach heritage, a monument to the day Europe beat Napoleon and museums.
Mandarins; a lettuce and herb farm that grows just about everything needed for a salad; making spanakopita with tzatziki sauce; a multigenerational family in Iowa grows soybeans.
In the Americas With David Yetman Brazil's Pantanal: Wetlands and Wildlife
The Pantanal in southwestern Brazil is home to a variety of wildlife, namely birds and caimans; cowboys roam America's oldest ranches, following herds of swamp cattle.
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Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century
Contemporary artists use history, science and politics as the raw material for their artworks.
Pati Jinich experiences the culture, people and cuisine around the U.S.-Mexico border.
Poetry in America The Fish -- Marianne Moore
Former Vice President Al Gore, poet Jorie Graham and scientists from Conservation International delve into Marianne Moore's poem "The Fish."
ncImpact Health Care
America's Test Kitchen Bold and Beefy
Keema aloo; handheld vacuum cleaners; plov.
Cook's Country Pantry Suppers
Okinawan taco rice; herb and spice blends; pepperoni French bread pizza.
Big Adventures: Into the Amazon With Robson Green
Robson Green's journey to the Amazon -- the largest rainforest on Earth.
Exploring the wildlife, people, history and culture of some of Britain's least known islands.
Travels With Darley Alabama for Foodies: Part II
The food, culture and history of Mobile, Montgomery and Auburn, Alabama; a Cuban speakeasy bar hidden in a bank vault; the meatless version of the meat and three.
Rick Steves' Europe Helsinki and Tallinn: Baltic Sisters
Helsinki, Finland's Neoclassical old town has a modern flair for design; two-hour boat ride to Tallinn, Estonia.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Lake Geneva and the Valais, Switzerland
Barryland serves as a breeder for St. Bernard dogs; Beau Rivage Geneva Hotel; designing an authentic Swiss watch; a gondola ride to the top of the Alps.
My Home NC The Hands That Feed Us
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Halloween in Ireland's Ancient East
Celebrating Halloween in Ireland's Ancient East; the Puca Festival; Wexford Opera Festival; sampling markets, pubs and restaurants.
In the Americas With David Yetman
The landscape, people and history of the Americas.
The craft movement in the United States.
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Table for All with Buki Elegbede
A cinematic docuseries focusing on culture, diversity and inclusion through the lens of food in the state of New Jersey.
America the Bountiful Grapes in New York
Regional traditions surrounding grapes in New York; Naples Grape Festival; Concord grape pie; upstate winemaker; a Syrian American restaurateur uses grape leaves to introduce New Yorkers to the flavor of his home country.
Sara's Weeknight Meals From the Sea
Steamed mussels in curried coconut broth; seared fish topped with gazpacho vinaigrette; roasted salmon with lentil salad.
Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, from seafood to produce.
Rick Steves' Europe England's Bath and York
Roman hot springs; cruising canals; Gothic church; Viking history.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope France -- Following the Rhone
Following the Rhone River through France to the Mediterranean Sea; the market of Uzès; walking across the 2,000-year-old Pont du Gard aqueduct; a concert at the Palais of the Papes in Avignon.
Islands of Wonder Hawaii
Hawaii, the most remote island chain in the world, is home to a wealth of wildlife, from humpback whales to waterfall-climbing fish.
Exploring the wildlife, people, history and culture of some of Britain's least known islands.
Travels With Darley Alabama for Foodies: Part II
The food, culture and history of Mobile, Montgomery and Auburn, Alabama; a Cuban speakeasy bar hidden in a bank vault; the meatless version of the meat and three.
Rick Steves' Europe Helsinki and Tallinn: Baltic Sisters
Helsinki, Finland's Neoclassical old town has a modern flair for design; two-hour boat ride to Tallinn, Estonia.