Tuesday, October 28th TV listings for PBS Explore (WUNG-DT3) Concord/Charlotte
Secrets of the Dead King Arthur's Lost Kingdom
Archaeological evidence suggests that the legend of King Arthur began in a 5th-century trading village following the departure of the Romans.
Secrets of the Dead Death in Britannia
A skeleton dating back to the Roman occupation of Britain provokes further study after scientists see an iron nail driven through its heel bone, possibly indicating the person was crucified.
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 Portugal's Heartland
Dancing on the beach in Nazaré, Portugal; medieval abbey in Batalha; royal library; port wine; exploring Porto, Portugal.
Rick Steves' Europe Poland's Warsaw and Gdansk
Warsaw, Poland; gingerbread bakeries in red-brick Torun; the Teutonic knight fortress of Malbork; Hanseatic townhouses in Gdansk.
A Montana ranch welcomes tourists; a family works together to bring in the hay harvest; Oregon's Tillamook cheese factory; Utah salt mine.
In the Americas With David Yetman Slickrocks and Monuments in the Four Corners
The Four Corners portion of the Colorado Plateau offers the highest concentration of national park features in the U.S.
Sloane: A Jazz Singer (2023)
Following Carol Sloane as she prepares for her recording in New York City. She reflects on a storied but largely unknown career. She talks about everyone from Ella Fitzgerald to The Rolling Stones.
Shaped by Sound Nnenna Freelon
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.
America's Test Kitchen Ice Cream Cake
Building an ice cream cake; the unexpected powers of melting ice.
Cook's Country Southern Sandwiches
Pickle-brined fried chicken sandwich; cucumbers; chocolate-marshmallow sandwich cookies.
Secrets of the Royal Palaces Buckingham Palace
The origins of Buckingham Palace; the most haphazard royal wedding in history.
Secrets of the Royal Palaces Westminster
The secrets of Westminster, including a hidden tunnel and a hologram portrait.
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 Poland's Warsaw and Gdansk
Warsaw, Poland; gingerbread bakeries in red-brick Torun; the Teutonic knight fortress of Malbork; Hanseatic townhouses in Gdansk.
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 Cruising the Mediterranean
A Mediterranean cruise aboard the Regent Seven Seas Mariner includes Venice, Sicily and Tuscany, Italy, Croatia, and Malta.
In the Americas With David Yetman Oregon: Violent Past and Verdant Present
More than any other of the contiguous United States, Oregon has been shaped by volcanoes; east and west of the Cascade Range are two different landscapes.
Sloane: A Jazz Singer (2023)
Following Carol Sloane as she prepares for her recording in New York City. She reflects on a storied but largely unknown career. She talks about everyone from Ella Fitzgerald to The Rolling Stones.
Shaped by Sound Nnenna Freelon
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 European Travel Skills
Rick Steves offers practical advice on how to have a fun and affordable trip to Europe. Sites include Germany, Italy, the Swiss Alps, Paris and London.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Riding the Range in Southern Alberta, Canada
Sacred and historic sites of the Blackfoot First Nations people include Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park and Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump; Lucasia Ranch in Alberta.
Secrets of the Royal Palaces Buckingham Palace
The origins of Buckingham Palace; the most haphazard royal wedding in history.
Secrets of the Royal Palaces Westminster
The secrets of Westminster, including a hidden tunnel and a hologram portrait.
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 Poland's Warsaw and Gdansk
Warsaw, Poland; gingerbread bakeries in red-brick Torun; the Teutonic knight fortress of Malbork; Hanseatic townhouses in Gdansk.
