
Tuesday, October 28th TV listings for PBS Explore (WUNE) Linville
Earth's Natural Wonders Surviving Against the Odds
In some natural wonders people push themselves to the limit, and survival requires skill, ingenuity and bravery.
Professor Darius Arya explores three cities of the ancient world -- Cairo, Athens and Istanbul -- through 3D scans.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope The Many Faces of Los Cabos, Mexico
Excursions in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo include whale watching, hiking through the desert and swimming with dolphins; exploring the outback of the Baja Peninsula.
People of the North Kingdom of Entrepreneurs
Etne and Vindafjord in Western Norway; dry martini; a hike to a cliff formation; a traditional Norwegian dish infused with distinctly Asian-Japanese flavors.
Rick Steves' Europe Western Turkey
The streets of ancient Ephesus; natural spa at Pamukkale; lunch in a Turkish pizzeria; cruising the Mediterranean on a traditional Turkish gulet.
Rick Steves' Europe Southeast England
Traveling from Canterbury to Dover; hiking the trails atop the cliffs of the South Downs; seaside resort of Brighton; the naval heritage of Portsmouth includes a collection of historic sailing ships.
Getting eggs from the farm to the table; getting crops to market in Oklahoma; farmers in Hawaii educate visitors about agriculture; Wisconsin farmer's woodworking skills.
In the Americas With David Yetman Brazil's Butantan Institute: Where Venomous Critters Find a Welcome
The Butantan Institute in São Paulo provides antivenin to victims who get stung or bitten by scorpions, spiders and snakes.
Being Texan: A Texas Monthly Special New
The people and places at the intersections of identity, history, progress and change in the state of Texas.
A theatrical biography features Holland Taylor as Ann Richards, who served as governor of Texas from 1990-1994.
The Express Way With Dulé Hill Texas
An Aztec dancer, blind painter and Latino theater director break down cultural barriers in their Texas communities.
Poetry in America The Wound-Dresser
An exploration of Walt Whitman's "The Wound-Dresser," set in the battlefield infirmaries of the Civil War.
ncImpact PPE Manufacturing
America's Test Kitchen Ice Cream Cake
Building an ice cream cake; the unexpected powers of melting ice.
Chefs prepare regional specialties from across the U.S.; hosts Bridget Lancaster, Julia Collin Davison and Toni Tipton-Martin.
Stories and interviews about Ireland's lighthouses, as well as a look at their future use.
Clint Eastwood: The Last Legend
Exploring the work of Clint Eastwood through films including "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," "Million Dollar Baby," "Mystic River" and "Gran Torino."
Travels With Darley South Carolina: Revolutionary Road Trip Part II
Historic locations in South Carolina, from the coastal city of Charleston to Camden, including sites related to the American Revolution.
Rick Steves' Europe Florentine Delights and Tuscan Side Trips
Pisa y Lucca; a tipsy tower; Puccini.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Baltimore, Maryland
American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore; HONfest; the Treason Toting Co; historian Lou Fields talks about the revitalization of the Fell's Point docks; the Lethal Ladies step team.
Best of Our State The Gift of Light & Brasstown Carvers: Carving A Legacy
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Ontario, Canada's Niagara Peninsula -- Toronto and Beyond
Bicycling along Lake Ontario's shore, kayaking to the Toronto Islands and a day trip to the Niagara Peninsula wine region in Toronto, Canada.
In the Americas With David Yetman Costa Rica: Laboratory of the Biosphere
Researchers at Biosphere II in Arizona have re-created tropical rainforest in a closed environment to study the effects of climate change.
Being Texan: A Texas Monthly Special New
The people and places at the intersections of identity, history, progress and change in the state of Texas.
A theatrical biography features Holland Taylor as Ann Richards, who served as governor of Texas from 1990-1994.
The Express Way With Dulé Hill Texas
An Aztec dancer, blind painter and Latino theater director break down cultural barriers in their Texas communities.
Fork & Hammer Summer Soiree
Top chefs come together to create an event that celebrates the summer harvest and pushes the team's creative abilities in food, wine and cocktails.
Rick Steves' Europe Iceland's Ring Road
The Ring Road -- the 800-mile loop around Iceland on Highway 1; the geothermal hot zone of Lake Myvatn; the rugged Eastfjords; glacier lagoons of the Southeast; waterfalls and beaches of the South Coast; puffins at the Westman Islands.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Baltimore, Maryland
American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore; HONfest; the Treason Toting Co; historian Lou Fields talks about the revitalization of the Fell's Point docks; the Lethal Ladies step team.
Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, from seafood to produce.
Rick Steves' Europe Greece's Peloponnese
Old port town of Nafplio; the ruins of Olympia; preserved theater at Epidauros; ancient capital of Mycenae; Mani Peninsula.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope France -- Cruising on the Lot
Exploring Southwest France by boat, including Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, the Chateau de Mercues and the Lot capital of Cahors.
Stories and interviews about Ireland's lighthouses, as well as a look at their future use.
Exploring the wildlife, people, history and culture of some of Britain's least known islands.
Travels With Darley South Carolina: Revolutionary Road Trip Part II
Historic locations in South Carolina, from the coastal city of Charleston to Camden, including sites related to the American Revolution.
Rick Steves' Europe Florentine Delights and Tuscan Side Trips
Pisa y Lucca; a tipsy tower; Puccini.