
Tuesday, May 27th TV listings for PBS Explore (WUNK-DT3) Greenville
Nature Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins
Anthropologist Niobe Thompson travels the world to uncover how the relationship between humans and horses evolved.
NOVA Decoding the Universe: Cosmos
How discoveries over the past 50 years have revolutionized people's understanding of the universe.
Bugs That Rule the World Eat or Be Eaten New
The ruthless realm of some of the stealthiest and cleverest insects in the animal kingdom -- from praying mantises and aquatic insects to dragonflies.
Nature Gorilla
An intimate look at a silverback family in Gabon's Loango National Park; a newborn gorilla, forest elephants and buffalo in the last remaining wild coastline in the African tropics.
Animals With Cameras, A Nature Miniseries
Young cheetahs learn to hunt in Namibia; fur seals evade great white sharks on an Australian island; conflict between South African farmers and Chacma baboons.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Panama: The Heart of Nature and Heritage
Exploring Panama, from ziplining above a Panama City skyscraper to fishing off the coast of Punta Chame; meeting highly skilled local craftsmen; taking a wooden boat trip to dance with the Indigenous Embera in their village.
View Finders Wind River Mountains
The Wind River Mountains offer plenty of photography and adventure, including a memorable horseback ride.
Rick Steves' Europe Scotland's Highlands
The Weeping Glen of Glen Coe; Inverness; the battlefield of Culloden; Stone Age burial grounds and Iron Age island forts; Caledonian Canal; Loch Ness; sheepdog demonstration; traditional folk music.
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.
A bacon festival in Colorado; a Chicago pub serves beer and bacon pairings; a state fair bacon booth; bacon-themed food truck.
In the Americas With David Yetman Wrangell-St. Elias National Park: Wilderness of Ice, Salmon, and Human History
America's largest national park, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, spans 137 miles and includes active volcanoes and rivers of icemelt that have been home to salmon runs for native peoples for thousands of years.
The craft movement in the United States.
Great Performances Girl From the North Country New
Wayward travelers intersect in a guesthouse filled with music, life, and hope in 1934 Duluth, Minn.; directed by Conor McPherson, the show features 20 reimagined Bob Dylan songs.
Exploring the rich and diverse field of American poetry.
ncImpact Infrastructure
America's Test Kitchen Chinese Dumplings and Soup
A dim sum favorite -- har gow; chicories; Hong Kong-style wonton noodle soup.
Cook's Country Celebrating Springtime
Pomegranate-glazed grilled lamb chops; radishes; asparagus salad with radishes.
An exploration of Rathlin Island, including a visit to a Neolithic stone tool factory, a unique upside-down lighthouse, and a WWII shipwreck.
Secrets of the Royal Palaces Royal Duty
Controversy around Russian spy Anthony Blunt's long stay at the Palace in the 1980s; tumultuous history of the Scottish Crown Jewels; Diana's ascent to fashion icon; Princess of Wales' first international speech.
Travels With Darley New Jersey's Silk City & Baseball
Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park; American Labor Museum; Lambert Castle; Little Peru and Little Falls; Yogi Berra Museum.
Rick Steves' Europe Athens and Side Trips
The Parthenon, Agora and National Archaeological Museum in Athens; the ruins of the oracle at Delphi; traffic-free Isle of Hydra.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love
Samantha Brown explores the emotional heart of travel and the people who change, challenge and strengthen a destination.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Panama: The Heart of Nature and Heritage
Exploring Panama, from ziplining above a Panama City skyscraper to fishing off the coast of Punta Chame; meeting highly skilled local craftsmen; taking a wooden boat trip to dance with the Indigenous Embera in their village.
In the Americas With David Yetman Kraho: Enduring People of Brazil's Plateau
The Kraho people of Brazil's plateau country survive on traditional lands where they maintain their culture and ancient ways in the nation's largest Indian reservation.
Tell Me More With Kelly Corrigan Sleep Your Way Well
Professor Matt Walker.