Wednesday, February 18th TV listings for PBS Explore (WUNW) Canton
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People of the North Aukra/Ona: Island Traditions and Innovation
Exploring local delicacies, alternative farm schools and entrepreneurs making flake salt from ocean water on the rugged islands of Aukra and Ona; a gas processing plant that powers the U.K.; a modern salmon processing plant.
Pati's Mexican Table The World Cup of Tacos
Pork stew stacked in corn tortillas; poison beans; Argentinian chorizo and carne asada torta; chimichurri with a Mexican accent.
Lidia's Kitchen From Italy to Your Table
Mussel bruschetta; a tasting of olive oil; spaghetti in lemon cream sauce.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Edgie Veggies
An easy hack for three easy meals -- roasting root vegetables to make a pureed soup, an egg-topped hash and a Buddha bowl of grains and veggies.
Rick Steves' Europe Granada, Córdoba, and Spain's Costa del Sol
Historic Spanish capitals Granada and Córdoba; Andalucian culture; Costa del Sol.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Alaska -- America's Last Frontier
A trip through Alaska's Inside Passage to Prince Rupert, British Columbia; Juneau, Skagway and Sitka, Alaska; bald eagles and gray, orca and humpback whales in Tracy Arm Fjord.
Nature Parenthood: Freshwater
How animal parents deal with freshwater's constant changes as they raise the next generation; a frog dad scales giant trees with his tadpoles on his back; an elephant mom must choose between safety and the quest for food and water.
NOVA Mammal Origins New
Exploring the origins of mammals, long before the age of dinosaurs, and how early ancestors survived global catastrophes and defied extinction to evolve into the vast array of mammals we know today.
Secrets of the Dead The Herculaneum Scrolls
Computer scientist Brent Seales attempts to read inside hundreds of carbonized ancient scrolls found at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Italy.
Secrets of the Dead The Sunken Basilica
A survey flight over Turkey's Lake Iznik unexpectedly reveals the sunken remains of a fourth-century basilica.
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator Ides of March
As Caesar takes control of Rome and consolidates his grip over the republic, he awards himself ever-greater powers; appointed dictator for one year to restore peace, Caesar soon extends this until he is declared dictator for life.
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Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe: Art of the Impressionists and Beyond
Impressionist works, including Monet's lilies, Renoir's ladies, Degas' snapshots and Rodin's statues; tracing the travels of Van Gogh through his art; wild and crazy buildings in Spain.
America's Test Kitchen A Tale of Two Pastas
Handmade pasta with mushrooms and sausage; stone-ground flour; pasta with creamy lemon-Sichuan peppercorn sauce.
Cook's Country Cajun Cooking
The rich culinary traditions of New Orleans; preparing rillons; Cajun meatball fricassee.
Pati's Mexican Table The World Cup of Tacos
Pork stew stacked in corn tortillas; poison beans; Argentinian chorizo and carne asada torta; chimichurri with a Mexican accent.
The Key Ingredient with Sheri Castle Country Ham Is King
A country ham salad and peach and lemony ricotta salad; Allan Benton talks about his Smoky Mountain hams and bacon; two-ingredient biscuits and red-eye gravy; using all parts of a country ham.
Relish Potato Latkes and Kimchi Jjigae
Jewish-style potato latkes; kimchi jjigae.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Simple Italian Pastas
Spaghetti with garlic and walnut breadcrumbs; pasta with sun-dried tomato and red pepper pesto; pasta with "fake" sauce.
My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas Changing the Geography of the Dinner Plate
Exploring the geography of the dinner plate by recreating classic Greek recipes for meat.
Nature Parenthood: Freshwater
How animal parents deal with freshwater's constant changes as they raise the next generation; a frog dad scales giant trees with his tadpoles on his back; an elephant mom must choose between safety and the quest for food and water.
NOVA Mammal Origins New
Exploring the origins of mammals, long before the age of dinosaurs, and how early ancestors survived global catastrophes and defied extinction to evolve into the vast array of mammals we know today.
Secrets of the Dead The Herculaneum Scrolls
Computer scientist Brent Seales attempts to read inside hundreds of carbonized ancient scrolls found at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Italy.
Secrets of the Dead The Sunken Basilica
A survey flight over Turkey's Lake Iznik unexpectedly reveals the sunken remains of a fourth-century basilica.
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator Ides of March
As Caesar takes control of Rome and consolidates his grip over the republic, he awards himself ever-greater powers; appointed dictator for one year to restore peace, Caesar soon extends this until he is declared dictator for life.
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Rick Steves' Europe Vienna
The palace of Maria Theresa; Hapsburg crown jewels; a picnic on the Danube.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Jets in the Wild: Part 2
Jeff is invited inside the rarely-seen operations of the 144th Fighter Wing base in Fresno.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Family Harmonies New
Exploring the family trees of musicians Lizzo and Flea.
Antiques Roadshow Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens Hour 1 New
A Cartier sapphire pendant circa 1915; a 1963 C.F. Martin D-28 guitar and case; a Paul Revere Jr. silver pitcher and diary circa 1775.
Big Ben Restored: The Grand Unveiling
After more than six years of work, Big Ben is finally restored to its original glory.
