Tuesday, March 31st TV listings for PBS (KETC) St. Louis, MO HD
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Pizza Day at School; Daniel and Jodi Like Different Things
Daniel thinks Prince Wednesday wants peppers on his pizza but learns that friends can like different things; at the beach, Jodi sprays Daniel with a water toy, but he gets upset; Jodi learns that it helps to ask others how they like to play.
Phoebe & Jay Bird Sitting; Jay's Fit
Phoebe and Jay are asked to bird sit; photo time leads Jay to an outfit disaster.
Sesame Street Abby's Magical Dragons
While watching baby dragons for the first time, Abby, Elmo and crew join voices for a soothing bedtime bop to make sure the little beasties go to sleep.
Teaching In Room 9 3rd-4th Grade Math Lesson 53
Work It Out Wombats! Special Delivery; Campout Confusion
Zadie helps Malik design a faster route to bring ice cream to a sick Sammy; Zadie tries to host a fun campout.
Rosie's Rules Fort Fuentes; Rosie's Derby Car
The Fuentes kids make a fort in the living room but disagree about what to put in it; Rosie and Javi build a car for a derby race.
Elinor Wonders Why Circus Tricks; Stuck in the Mud
Elinor learns about the importance of bones after she breaks her arm; the kids need to build a craft for the craft show and get inspired by mud.
Alma's Way Alma Goes to Puerto Rico: Bisabuela's Birthday
On Alma's great-grandmother's 100th birthday, Alma wants to find Bisabuela the perfect gift; even though she can think of all kinds of things that Bisabuela likes, none of them are quite right.
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Omaha
An Edgar Allan Poe daguerreotype; a Teco collection circa 1905; a 1907 Frank Lloyd Wright archive.
Henry David Thoreau Who Are We?
Henry David Thoreau pursues a career as an author, retreating to a cabin in the woods to live simply and write.
Henry David Thoreau Being Alive
Thoreau finds solace in nature and writes two books at Walden Pond; over his two year stay, an expedition to Maine and an act of civil disobediance protesting slavery reshape his idea of freedom.
Molly of Denali Ice Sculpture; Tale of a Totem
Molly organizes an ice-sculpting competition in Qyah; Molly and Randall accidentally lose a piece of the totem pole needed for the totem pole raising in Sitka.
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.
Odd Squad Hands on a Desk Chair; There's No 'O' in Obot
The agents must figure out who is in charge when Ms. O leaves for a super-secret mission; Otis and Olympia get a new robot partner.
Arthur 1001 Dads; Prunella's Prediction
Buster's parents are getting a divorce in "1001 Dads"; the birthday girl guesses the wrong gift in "Prunella's Prediction.".
Alma's Way Alma Goes to Puerto Rico: Bisabuela's Birthday
On Alma's great-grandmother's 100th birthday, Alma wants to find Bisabuela the perfect gift; even though she can think of all kinds of things that Bisabuela likes, none of them are quite right.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Butterfly Effect
Actresses Debra Messing and Melanie Lynskey explore the stories of their ancestors whose bold decisions reshaped their families.
Henry David Thoreau Several More Lives to Live New
Thoreau returns to society, taking on roles as surveyor, scientist and abolitionist, and makes two more Maine trips; Thoreau writes with renewed energy as he faces a lifelong illness.
Frontline Strike on Iran: The Nuclear Question New
Amid new attacks by the U.S. and Israel, investigating Iran's nuclear program; an updated and expanded investigation, drawing on reporting in Iran and in-depth forensic analysis with The Washington Post, Evident Media, and Bellingcat.
Frontline Inside the Iranian Uprising
An inside look at protests that have shaken Iran since the death of a young woman in police custody.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
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 Best of the Joy of Painting Winter Hideaway
A lonesome cabin sits in the middle of a wintry setting.
Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations
Concrete sculptures and bottle buildings in Cheyenne, Wyo.; the Ames Pyramid; a welded memorial to Lewis and Clark.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Bhutan -- Part 1 -- Gross National Happiness
A spiritual artist works in Paro, Bhutan; the Bhutan capital city of Thimphu.
Rick Steves' Europe Assisi and Italian Country Charm
Farmhouse inn; making prosciutto and pecorino cheese; hiking down ancient wine cellars; the basilica in Assisi, Italy, the hometown of St. Francis.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Spine Strengthening
Strengthening the spine.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Weather Hunters The Word on the Bird
The Hunters try to help an injured bird so it can join its friends migrating south for the winter.
Lyla in the Loop Lemonade Champs; Double Dutch Dilemma
Lyla and Everett make a lemonade stand to raise money for the animal shelter; Lyla and Everett learn Double Dutch to become part of a neighborhood crew.
Carl the Collector The Sweater Collection; New Bus Stop New
Carl loves the new sweater his Pop Pop knit him, but it feels itchy when he wears it; Carl is nervous about his new school bus stop.
