TV Schedule for PBS Explore (WUNJ-DT3) Wilmington
Thursday, November 13th TV listings for PBS Explore (WUNJ-DT3) Wilmington
Secrets of the Royal Palaces St James's Palace
Exploring St. James's, the palace at the heart of the monarchy, built by Henry VIII.
Relish Global Grab n' Go: Pasties and Empanadas
Unwrapping the Cornish pastie with Alec and Fiona Duncan of Potter's Pasties and Pies; Argentine empanadas with Belén Rodríguez of Quebracho.
Fork & Hammer 4 Years in the Making
Supperland restaurant, Jeff and Jamie's boldest restaurant, was created amid COVID-19, firings, and a menu built on a backyard patio.
My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas Plant-Based in Ancient Greece
A deep dive into the principles of plant-based cooking; professor John Wilkins talks about the foods and medicines of ancient Greece.
Rick Steves' Europe Paris of the Parisians
The Eiffel Tower; cruising the Seine; visiting the market for fresh food and flowers; window-shopping in Paris; a nighttime ride through the city.
Rick Steves' Europe French Alps and Lyon
The cuisine of Lyon, France; Chamonix in France; riding the lift up to Aiguille du Midi and to the border of Italy; hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc -- the trail that circles the mountain.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Berlin and Western Poland -- Over the Borderline
A Trabi car tour in Berlin includes a pause at Checkpoint Charlie; the Wall Memorial at the East Side Gallery; river boating in Wroclaw, Poland; ride in a steam locomotive; ceramic making in Boleslawiec, Poland.
Urban gardening in New Mexico; a 300-year-old farm in New York; a New England farm family avoids urbanization in Lexington, Mass.; farming mushrooms in California.
In the Americas With David Yetman Colon's Spain and the Quest for Western Lands
Huelva on Spain's southwest coast and its surrounding area reveal a wealth of cultural and historical influences, from Romans to Spaniards and technology to disease.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Nicaragua -- Culturally Rich and Naturally Beautiful
Nicaragua boasts natural beauty; Grenada; Nicaragua's capital city of Masaya; Rio San Juan; Rio Maíz National Park.
People, places and events from all over the state.
Rick Steves' Europe Prague
Prague's massive castle, statue-lined bridge, Jewish Quarter and 20th-century history.
Rick Steves' Europe Berlin
A reunited Berlin entertains more visitors than ever before.
In the Americas With David Yetman In the Shadow of the Volcanoes: Chile's Melting Pot
Mapuche Indians and German and Italian immigrant communities of southern Chile.
People of the North Fosnavag: The Heart of the Herring Coast
A look at life along Norway's rugged coast includes fishing traditions in Fosnavag and Norway's herring fisheries.
Curious Traveler Curious Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
Bavarian storybook architecture; Town Hall; the Meistertrunk legend; St. Jakob's Church and its Reimenschneider altar; medieval walls; Rothenburg monastery museum with caryatids of virtues and vices.
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
Lidia's Kitchen Something for Everyone
Butternut squash and cannellini beans; a quick and easy dessert of strawberries and balsamic; roasted spaghetti squash with spicy tomato sauce.
Pati's Mexican Table The Rural Heart
Harvesting and charring nopales over an open flame; celebrating the traditions of Milpa Alta's community over a meal of mole and nopales.
Rick Steves' Europe Portugal's Heartland
Dancing on the beach in Nazaré, Portugal; medieval abbey in Batalha; royal library; port wine; exploring Porto, Portugal.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Charleston, South Carolina
The American College of the Building Arts; the old tradition of rice harvesting; a traditional gourmet dinner at Revival; a tour of the haunted Old City Jail in Charleston, S.C.; the Gullah tradition of sweetgrass basket weaving.
Deception: World War II The Inception of Deception
The early years of the war see deception in its infancy: code breaking, glamorous spies, fake bombing sites, and even inflatable tanks; World War II begins with a deadly deception inside a Polish radio station.
Deception: World War II Spinning Webs
By 1942, deception has become extremely sophisticated; American arms factories are disguised as towns while double agents manipulate the enemy; the most cunning operation uses a deceased homeless man to trick the entire Nazi leadership.
Deception: World War II The Fog of War
Radios and transmitters spread false information, and a ghost army uses sound effects to deceive enemy forces; the Allies deploy one of the most famous double agents of the war.
Deception: World War II The Final Days of the War
The Allies are winning the war, but both sides continue to use masterful deceptions to confuse and trick the other; the immediate postwar years see the US and Soviet Union begin a deadly game of espionage in the race for atomic supremacy.
Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer Deep Creek
Visiting Southern Horticulture Nursery in St. Augustine, exploring Florida's palms; painting a textured deep woods scene on canvas.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Toward Day's End
Evening draws nigh at home on the river as a silence begins to settle under a full moon.
Shaped by Sound Iron & Wine
Ncimpact Town Hall Mental Health of Our Future: Youth & Young Adults
Examining issues including education, jobs, healthcare, and others at state campuses in North Carolina.
Garden Smart Vibrant, Energetic Gardens After Summer Ends
Achieving color in the garden after summer ends.
People of the North Fosnavag: The Heart of the Herring Coast
A look at life along Norway's rugged coast includes fishing traditions in Fosnavag and Norway's herring fisheries.
Carolina Outdoor Journal Light for Shad
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
Lidia's Kitchen Something for Everyone
Butternut squash and cannellini beans; a quick and easy dessert of strawberries and balsamic; roasted spaghetti squash with spicy tomato sauce.
America's Test Kitchen Pan-Seared Halibut and Ma'amoul
Pan-seared halibut with wilted bitter salad; a tasting of frozen puff pastries; semolina cookies.
Rick Steves' Europe The Netherlands Beyond Amsterdam
Rick Steves takes a look at the sights outside of Amsterdam, from Haarlem, to Rotterdam, Delft and Zuiderzee.
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.
A Taste of History Historic Locust Grove
A Louisville, Ky., homestead frequented by past presidents and explorers of the American frontier; recipes include burgoo and chicken leek pie.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Speedy Pasta: Italy vs. U.S.
Tuna and caper pasta; quick bread; a woman determined to save the recipes of Italian grandmothers who make pasta by hand; a farm where three local products turn into a fast pasta with Parmesan, prosciutto and tomatoes.
People, places and events from all over the state.
Pati's Mexican Table The Rural Heart
Harvesting and charring nopales over an open flame; celebrating the traditions of Milpa Alta's community over a meal of mole and nopales.
Homemade Live! Sweet Memories
Lemon bars; podcast duo Carla Marie and Anthony present milkshakes with a surprise added kick.
Lucky Chow Generasians
A fourth-generation Japanese-American farm; America's oldest tofu shop gets a new owner; a mother-son relationship built on food and heritage; Hollywood cafe that is part culinary hotspot, part Asians-in-Hollywood history exhibit.
