
Sunday, May 18th TV listings for PBS (KETC) St. Louis, MO
Rick Steves' Europe London: Mod and Trad
London; Millennium Bridge; mummies; riverside beachcombing; the Thames.
In the Americas With David Yetman The Road From Oaxaca to Chiapas
The mezcal-producing fields of Oaxaca; Isthmus of Tehuantepec, where women dominate the native culture; Chiapas, a river town home to ancient peoples and an unusual carnival celebration.
Wild Kratts The Real Ant Farm
Aviva, Martin, and Chris learn about agriculture in the animal world from Leafcutter ants in the Amazon rainforest.
Alma's Way Chacho Gets a Bath; Frankie's Four Feet
A dirty Chacho runs away at the park; Alma realizes that Frankie's old sneakers are more valuable than they appear.
Lyla in the Loop Uh-oh!; The Puddle
Lyla feels guilty when she causes a group project to break; Lyla's glider toy gets stuck in a big puddle.
Carl the Collector The Fall; The Word Collection
Carl doesn't know what to do when Nico falls; Carl learns a new word -- shindig.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Pretends at the Pool; Chrissie Pretends at the Library
Daniel is frustrated when Juan Carlos doesn't pretend the same way he does; Chrissie gets upset when O plays horse differently than she does.
Rosie's Rules Rosie's Switcheroo; Rosie's Family Tree
Rosie and Papa switch roles for the day, but it's trickier than they thought; Rosie tries to make a family tree for Valentine's Day.
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.
What's great, in Greater St. Louis.
Ireland With Michael The Riches of Wicklow
Cultural and artisanal marvels in Wicklow; Avondale Treetop Walk; concert pianist Fiachra Garvey; food historian Santina Kennedy.
Weekends With Yankee New England Traditions
Chef Sherry Pocknett, the first Indigenous woman to win a James Beard Award; squash soup; a bike tour along the New Hampshire Seacoast; Ben & Jerry's factory in Vermont.
View Finders Grand Teton National Park
Exploring the Tetons in Wyoming; rafting the Snake River, hiking to hidden locations and learning about conservation efforts.
TasteMAKERS Hildebrand Farms Dairy
Four generations at Hildebrand Farms Dairy provide milk and cream bottled in reusable, sustainable glass; lasagna with Mornay sauce, sausage, red peppers and spinach.
Secrets of the Royal Palaces Windsor Castle
Exploring the secrets of Windsor Castle, the largest permanently lived-in castle in the world.
Great Performances Yellow Face
Daniel Dae Kim portrays a playwright in "Yellow Face," a farce that deals with the complexities of race.
In Gratitude: Honor Flight of the Ozarks
A non-profit organization run by volunteers pays tribute to our veterans by providing them with an unforgettable journey to Washington, D.C.
The Brokenwood Mysteries A Merry Bloody Christmas
Mike and his team investigate the murder of a man dressed as Santa, found with his throat slit.
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.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love The Crystal Coast of North Carolina
Wild horse herd at Shackleford Banks; musician Barefoot Wade; Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center; sampling oysters on Harkers Island; Cape Lookout; a gourmet seafood dinner on the Oceanana Pier.
The midwives evacuate a Mother and Baby Home; Nancy's wedding plans take a surprising turn; Sister Catherine takes her first vows.
Through her feverish delirium, Cassandra guards Jane's letters from her sister-in-law Mary Austen.
Cassandra uncovers the truth about Isabella and Lidderdale's past; Dinah makes a reckless decision; Cassandra takes a final step to protect Jane's legacy.
The Great Train Robbery (1978)
Michael Crichton directed this adaptation of his novel chronicling the first robbery of a moving train in 1855.