
Saturday, July 26th TV listings for PBS (KCTS) Seattle, WA
Endeavour on Masterpiece Prelude
An orchestra soiree, a performance and an abandoned warehouse are the scenes for a trio of deaths; Morse's investigation reveals an unsettling connection to the past; Thursday gets a tempting offer.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé New
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Respecting All Living Creatures
Bob Trow's dog Barney stays with Fred Rogers; King Friday wants to give Ana a parrot.
Arthur The Case of the Girl With the Long Face; The Substitute Arthur
Buster Baxter is determined to find out why Fern feels low; Buster searches for a new best friend while Arthur is away.
Wild Kratts Sea Otter Swim
Martin and Chris take Jimmy to a swimming tutor -- a sea otter named Coach.
Wild Kratts Animals Who Live to Be 100 Years Old
After his pet fruit fly, Juice, dies, Jimmy wonders if any animal can live more than 100 years.
Lyla in the Loop Happy Stu Day; Judge Lyla
The Loops celebrate the day they met Stu; Liana finds crumbs on Louisa's pillow and accuses her of taking the last cookie.
Carl the Collector A Wiggle Waggle Worries; The Pine Cone Collection
Sheldon can't wait for Carl to play his favorite beach game; Lotta and her friends search for Lotta's lost blanket.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood No Red Sweater for Daniel; Teacher Harriet's New Hairdo
Daniel is afraid he does not look like himself when he wears a blue sweater; Daniel's teacher has a new hairstyle.
Rosie's Rules Rosie the Recycling Kid; Rosie's Mariposa
It's Recycling Day, so Rosie becomes a recycling kid, but she accidentally recycles Crystal's art project; when Rosie and Javi find a monarch butterfly in the backyard, they try to figure out what it needs so it can flutter again.
Sesame Street Bert and Ernie's Opposite Day
It's Opposite Day on Sesame Street and everyone's doing things that are as different as they can be; Bert and Ernie notice that everyone's having fun doing opposites and realize they like so many opposite things too.
Festive European culture includes the Bastille Day celebration in France, royal pageantry in London and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
Rick Steves' Europe: Great German Cities
Rick Steves explores the German cities of Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig, Frankfurt and Nuremberg, including their Baroque palaces, skyscrapers, riversides and beer halls.
The Commodores perform their greatest hits, including "Brick House," "Three Times a Lady" "Nightshift," "Easy" and more.
Earth, Wind & Fire: iHeart Radio Live!
Grammy Award-winning band Earth, Wind & Fire perform hits including "Shining Star," "September," "Boogie Wonderland," "Let's Groove," "Serpentine Fire" and more.
Independent Lens WE WANT THE FUNK!
Stanley Nelson's syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, from early roots to 1970s urban funk and beyond.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow Papay Ray Goes to the U.K.
Visiting music and indie stores in London's SoHo District and Brixton community; Manchester, the home of rave culture; Piccadilly Records.
Antiques Roadshow Indianapolis Hour 1
A Norman Rockwell charcoal self-portrait, circa 1976; a 1958 signed Indy 500 racing flag; an 1883 Victorian wedding ensemble.
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History The Storm (1920-1933)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt runs for vice president in 1920, but he contracts polio; while serving as governor of New York, Democrats turn to him as their presidential nominee for 1932.