TV Schedule for PBS Idaho (IDPTV-DT2) Plus
Monday, July 6th TV listings for PBS Idaho (IDPTV-DT2) Plus
Rick Steves' Europe European Festivals I
Siena, Italy's, Palio horse race; Scottish Highland Games; Carnevale in Venice, Italy; celebrating Easter in Greece.
Pati's Mexican Table Passion in Every Bite
A visit to Rustico in Cuauhtémoc; a delicate tart made with goat cheese and fig; sampling bold ice cream flavors in Colonia Roma.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope The Many Faces of Los Cabos, Mexico
Excursions in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo include whale watching, hiking through the desert and swimming with dolphins; exploring the outback of the Baja Peninsula.
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.
On Story On the Making of They Cloned Tyrone
Writer-producer Tony Rettenmaier and director Juel Taylor talk about "They Cloned Tyrone" and how they incorporated socio-political commentary into the science fiction, comedy-mystery film.
Songs About Buildings and Moods Brooklyn Tower and the Wrigley Building
The Brooklyn Tower, the first supertall building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Chicago's Wrigley Building defines the stretch of Michigan Avenue known as the Magnificent Mile.
Healthful Indian Flavors With Alamelu
Black pepper rice with cashews; shrimp masala; green beans poriyal.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Cattail & Pond Lily
Les gives Paul a tough culinary challenge; Paul thinks it stinks.
America -- Made in Virginia: 250 Years Together New Live
Celebrating America's 250th anniversary from historic Colonial Williamsburg with live musical performances, historical interpretation and fireworks.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Spine Strengthening & Pain-Relief Workout
An entry-level, standing and barre workout provides a deep stretch that relieves tension and pain in the muscles and joints while rebalancing the body.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Beautiful Bluffs
A creative flow practice designed to open more space and ease in the shoulders, chest and upper back.
Religion, Racism & Reconciliation
Individuals and communities of faith engage in addressing the issues of systemic racism, such as voting rights, income inequality and mass incarceration.
Towns in Tune Stephenville, NL, Canada
Connections that the town of Stephenville in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, has to the American military and the impact of that connection on its vibrant musical tapestry.
Friends take a 13-day canoe adventure down the James River.
Actor Dyllon Burnside explores how LGBTQ Americans live authentically in the modern South.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Ups and Downs of Friendship
How pulleys work; a rainy story in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Winter Hideaway
A lonesome cabin sits in the middle of a wintry setting.
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.
Idaho Experience Ligertown
When lions escaped Ligertown, a compound outside Lava Hot Springs in the fall of 1995, SWAT teams, helicopters, and national media rushed to the small Eastern Idaho town.
The Desert Speaks Sierra Madre Easter
Indigenous peoples of Chihuahua, Mexico; evidence of advanced drainage systems in Paquime, Mexico; a Mennonite farm operation.
Wild Nevada Dayton Vs. Genoa
A visit to two towns claiming to be the first permanent settlement in Nevada.
Oregon Field Guide Mount Saint Helens Special
Three stories about Mount St. Helens include a woman climber who inspired a tradition of climbing in dresses, the recovery of an elk herd, and Spirit Lake.
Weekends With Yankee Great New England Adventures
The annual Patriots' Day festivities in Lexington and Concord, Mass.; the Great Schooner Race in Rockland, Maine.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The Statue of Liberty
The evolving meaning of the Statue of Liberty and how it embodies values and conflicts in America, from abolition to the treatment of refugees.
The wildlife, people and places of Idaho, as well as environmental and resource issues facing the West.
Idaho Experience Ligertown
When lions escaped Ligertown, a compound outside Lava Hot Springs in the fall of 1995, SWAT teams, helicopters, and national media rushed to the small Eastern Idaho town.
The Desert Speaks Sierra Madre Easter
Indigenous peoples of Chihuahua, Mexico; evidence of advanced drainage systems in Paquime, Mexico; a Mennonite farm operation.
Wild Nevada Dayton Vs. Genoa
A visit to two towns claiming to be the first permanent settlement in Nevada.
Oregon Field Guide Mount Saint Helens Special
Three stories about Mount St. Helens include a woman climber who inspired a tradition of climbing in dresses, the recovery of an elk herd, and Spirit Lake.
Weekends With Yankee Great New England Adventures
The annual Patriots' Day festivities in Lexington and Concord, Mass.; the Great Schooner Race in Rockland, Maine.
Religion, Racism & Reconciliation
Individuals and communities of faith engage in addressing the issues of systemic racism, such as voting rights, income inequality and mass incarceration.
Outdoor Idaho Jobs Without Walls
The wildlife, people and places of Idaho, as well as environmental and resource issues facing the West.
An interview program hosted by Marcia Franklin features conversations with people making and documenting history.
Towns in Tune Stephenville, NL, Canada
Connections that the town of Stephenville in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, has to the American military and the impact of that connection on its vibrant musical tapestry.
Bailey's General Store, a small family business, and islanders rebuild and thrive after Hurricane Ian devastates Sanibel Island in Florida.
NOVA Athens: Birth of Democracy
Archaeological investigations into the origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago; mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government.
