TV Schedule for PBS Idaho (IDPTV-DT2) Plus
Sunday, July 5th TV listings for PBS Idaho (IDPTV-DT2) Plus
Rick Steves Art of the Modern Age
Exploring how new technologies and social progress spawned various artistic styles during the 1800s -- romanticism, Belle Époque, impressionism and art nouveau.
Dialogue Mexican Consul to Idaho
A statewide program focusing on the humanities and issues of importance to Idahoans; host Marcia Franklin.
Outdoor Idaho The People's Land
People speak out about today's management of Idaho's public lands. They ride, hike, boat, camp, hunt and fish, or seek to harvest resources from the lands - and they are finding ways to work together for the sake of the land.
Stories about the people, cultures and geography of desert regions.
Wild Nevada Tahoe Rim Trails
The Tahoe Rim Trail offers something for everyone; Chris follows a section requiring an overnight campout; Dave takes a day hike on a section near Tahoe Vista, then joins a crew to help make some trail.
Oregon Field Guide Timber Wars
What has happened between the timber industry and environmental groups in the 30 years since the spotted owl was listed as a threatened species and logging was curtailed throughout the Northwest?
Weekends With Yankee Heading North
Women's World Cup skiing in Killington, Vt.; artist Eric Aho; touring monumental murals at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H.
Charlie Bee Company Texas Heat
Charlie braves the +100°F Texas heat to remove beehives from old cars, then meets Bee Man Dan in Houston to remove a large hive from the top of a six-story building-if the heat doesn't wipe them out!
Stage Night Moves feat. Shady Cove
The four-piece rock band Night Moves pairs massive pop hooks with yearning melancholy; featuring a performance by Shady Cove.
Craft in America Music
The makers of handmade instruments, including the guitar, ukulele, trumpet, banjo and timpani, and the artists who play them.
Dialogue Secrecy and the Media
An interview program hosted by Marcia Franklin features conversations with people making and documenting history.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Rick Steves Art of the Modern Age
Exploring how new technologies and social progress spawned various artistic styles during the 1800s -- romanticism, Belle Époque, impressionism and art nouveau.
A mix of artists across hip-hop, jazz, modern dance and more perform at The Kennedy Center.
Charlie Bee Company Texas Heat
Charlie braves the +100°F Texas heat to remove beehives from old cars, then meets Bee Man Dan in Houston to remove a large hive from the top of a six-story building-if the heat doesn't wipe them out!
World War I poster; a map of Valley Forge that George Washington may have used during the American Revolution; transistor radio; business card may tie a man's father to Prohibition-era underworld crime.
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution A Messy Divorce
Exploring how the American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire.
Frontline The Crown Prince & The President New
Examining the alliance between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and President Donald Trump.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History
Exploring the relationship between Black and Jewish American communities; host Henry Louis Gates Jr.
World War I poster; a map of Valley Forge that George Washington may have used during the American Revolution; transistor radio; business card may tie a man's father to Prohibition-era underworld crime.
Martin Clunes: Islands of America New York, Massachusetts and Maine
New York's Empire State Building; Ellis Island; Coney Island's amusement park; Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, where "Jaws" was filmed; spotting great white sharks off the coast of Cape Cod; Maine's most remote islands.
The creation of some of the world's most ambitious and technologically advanced buildings, from sub-aquatic homes to thin skyscrapers.
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World The Rocket
The history of the rocket, from its origin in ancient China to its use as a weapon of war; how adding hydrogen allowed rockets to carry astronauts to the moon.
Charlie Bee Company Texas Heat
Charlie braves the +100°F Texas heat to remove beehives from old cars, then meets Bee Man Dan in Houston to remove a large hive from the top of a six-story building-if the heat doesn't wipe them out!
Outdoor Idaho Creative License
Profiles of artistic people from around the state.
Dialogue How to Enjoy The Big Outside
Marcia Franklin talks with Boise-based outdoor writer Michael Lanza, focusing on tips for hiking and camping, including gear and small but essential items to take. The two also talk about ways to keep safe in the backcountry.
Stage Night Moves feat. Shady Cove
The four-piece rock band Night Moves pairs massive pop hooks with yearning melancholy; featuring a performance by Shady Cove.
Craft in America Music
The makers of handmade instruments, including the guitar, ukulele, trumpet, banjo and timpani, and the artists who play them.
NOVA Revolutionary War Weapons
The military technologies that helped propel the colonies to victory, from the Brown Bess musket to the world's first military submarine.
