TV Schedule for PBS Explore (WUNJ-DT3) Wilmington
Saturday, November 15th TV listings for PBS Explore (WUNJ-DT3) Wilmington
NOVA Operation Space Station: High-Risk Build
Terrifying moments of high danger on the International Space Station, when ingenuity and teamwork keep astronauts alive as they do remarkable science in space.
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 the Bountiful Taro in Hawaii
The history of taro and how to harvest the roots and leaves; making hand-pounded poi; cooking lau lau for a family feast; sampling the taro-centric dessert called kulolo.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Cheese Bread & Garlic Chicken
The Republic of Georgia's cheese bread; puff pastry khachapuri; red ajika and Georgian tomato and cucumber salad with walnuts; Georgian creamy-garlic chicken; sour cream and herb sauce.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board The Queen of the Table
Miso eggplant and herbed rice; cacio e pepe; conchiglie with raw tomatoes.
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.
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.
People, places and events from all over the state.
Fork & Hammer Cocina Espanola
Seeking inspiration for appetizers, entrees, wines and desserts in the Rioja region of Spain; San Sebastian, a culinary mecca with the world's most Michelin star restaurants per capita.
Secrets of the Royal Palaces Hampton Court: Upstairs, Downstairs
Henry VIII turned Hampton Court into a palace masterpiece, complete with the Great Hall.
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.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Where Asia Meets Europe (Turkey)
Turkey, from Istanbul to Cappadocia.
Rick Steves' Europe Burgundy: Gourmet Barge Cruise
A tranquil cruise along the rivers and canals of France's Burgundy region; tasting the vintages of the Cote-d'Or.
Nature The Pigeon Hustle
How pigeons overcome the challenges of city life and thrive alongside people in London and New York.
NOVA Operation Space Station: High-Risk Build
Terrifying moments of high danger on the International Space Station, when ingenuity and teamwork keep astronauts alive as they do remarkable science in space.
Secrets of the Dead The Princes in the Tower
Amateur archaeologist Philippa Langley searches for what really happened to Richard III's two nephews, who many believe he had murdered.
The process of "destructive creation" -- how war destroys lives but creates civilization.
First Civilizations Religion
Civilizations need a shared set of beliefs to survive; religion serves as the stability and cohesion of ancient Egypt.
First Civilizations Cities
The Middle East, site of the world's first villages, towns and cities, was the birthplace of civilization, as cities were vessels for invention and innovation.
First Civilizations Trade
The Indus Valley relied on the free flow of trade rather than imposing order through war or religion.
Pati's Mexican Table Passion in Every Bite
A visit to Rustico in Cuauhtemoc; a delicate tart made with goat cheese and fig; sampling bold ice cream flavors in Colonia Roma.
The Key Ingredient with Sheri Castle Watermelon Vibes
Visiting an heirloom watermelon patch in Virginia; watermelon salad; watermelon rind pickles and slaw; watermelon and cucumber cooler cocktail; the most approachable way to cut up a watermelon.
The process of "destructive creation" -- how war destroys lives but creates civilization.
First Civilizations Religion
Civilizations need a shared set of beliefs to survive; religion serves as the stability and cohesion of ancient Egypt.
First Civilizations Cities
The Middle East, site of the world's first villages, towns and cities, was the birthplace of civilization, as cities were vessels for invention and innovation.
First Civilizations Trade
The Indus Valley relied on the free flow of trade rather than imposing order through war or religion.
Ncimpact Town Hall Mental Health Town Hall: Veterans
Examining issues including education, jobs, healthcare, and others at state campuses in North Carolina.
The Key Ingredient with Sheri Castle Watermelon Vibes
Visiting an heirloom watermelon patch in Virginia; watermelon salad; watermelon rind pickles and slaw; watermelon and cucumber cooler cocktail; the most approachable way to cut up a watermelon.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Watchmen
Regina King and Damon Lindelof discover their family trees.
Antiques Roadshow Pretty or Pretty Ugly? New
A 1982 George Condo drawing; a folk-art spool table circa 1900; a Guido Gambone vase circa 1960.
Secrets of the Royal Palaces Hampton Court: Upstairs, Downstairs
Henry VIII turned Hampton Court into a palace masterpiece, complete with the Great Hall.
