
Sunday, August 10th TV listings for PBS (KEXI-LD) Kalispell, MT
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Dreamers One and All
Exploring the ancestry of actress Sharon Stone and model Chrissy Teigen includes traveling across Europe and Thailand.
Mia & Codie Kite Flight; Double Dutch; Obstacle Schmopstacle
Codie learns there is more than one way to fly a kite; Evu breaks Mia's jump rope; Codie wants to run an obstacle course.
Mia & Codie Super Codie; Drummer Boy; Codie in a Box
Super Evu gets his cape stuck in a tree; Mia programs Codie to play the drum; Codie learns about recycling.
Ready Jet Go! Ice Moon Enceladus; What Goes Up ...
Sean sets up a snow cone stand to raise money to send a spaceship to Mars, but he runs out of ice quickly; Jet learns about gravity after building a mini flying saucer.
Nature Cat The Leaf Fairy; Midge Over Troubled Water
The gang searches for the Leaf Fairy; Nature Cat's waterskiing stunts are interrupted by a swarm of bugs.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Mister Rogers Goes to School
How teachers help children learn; Fred Rogers takes a ride on a school bus.
Donkey Hodie Growing the Ungrowdenia; Camp Buddy Buddy
After getting too much water, Donkey's new flower grows too big and disrupts her garden; the wind ruins Donkey and Panda's Camp Buddy Buddy plan.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood The Family Campout; A Game Night for Everyone
Daniel and Dad Tiger go to the Dad and Me Camp-out, where they run into Katerina, who arrives with her mom; Daniel and Mom head to the Mom and Me Game Night.
Social, political and economic trends of American agriculture.
A family grows oranges for the long haul in California's Central Valley; cantaloupes; lemon cous cous chicken; Farm to School brings K-12 students more local foods.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Wild by Law and Nature: Montana's Wilderness Study Areas
The history of Wilderness Study Areas and the lively debate surrounding the wild and highly protected lands.
Montana PBS Reports: Impact Measles Cases in Montana/Wilderness Study Areas
Tracking measles cases in Montana, plus changing Wilderness Study Areas' designations.
Montana Ag Live Labor Issues In Montana Ag
Author James Morrissey explores the history of lighthouses at Fastnet off the coast of County Cork.
Letters to Juliet (2010)
Finding a poignant love letter in a wall dedicated to Shakespeare's Juliet Capulet, a young woman (Amanda Seyfried) sets out to help its aged author find her long-lost beau.
Playing Like a Girl: The House That Rob Built
Basketball coach Robin Selvig builds a "house" of inclusion and empowerment at the University of Montana by recruiting female athletes from ranches, farms and Native reservations.
Driving the Illinois leg of Route 66 to find the Cozy Dog, a city hall with a phone booth on its roof and Henry's Rabbit Ranch; the annual bike race/eating contest Tour de Donut.
A Chef's Life Collard Green Queen
Collard kraut; cabbage collard; Vivian prepares a three-course meal.
Reconnecting Roots Trains: Tracking Progress
The 150th anniversary of Utah's Golden Spike; descendents of Chinese railroad workers discuss their contributions to the Transcontinental Railroad.
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.
Earth's Natural Wonders Wonders of Water
Wonders created by the power of water include Victoria Falls, where men take risks to reach fishing pools; the Camargue, where a man duels with a bull; ocean reefs.
Lucy Worsley Investigates Princes in the Tower
Lucy Worsley investigates what really happened to the two princes who disappeared in 1483.
The Marlow Murder Club on Masterpiece
Judith Potts's evening in Marlow is shattered when she witnesses her neighbour's murder; with local police reluctant to believe her story, Judith starts her own investigation.
The Marlow Murder Club on Masterpiece
Judith enlists the help of unfulfilled vicar's wife Becks and local dog-walker Suzie; despite Tanika's warnings, Judith, Becks and Suzie continue to investigate another key clue left at the crime scene and uncover new evidence.
In 1960s London, Vivien, a young Jewish hairdresser, discovers the 62 Group, an intelligence-gathering underground movement trying to stop the rise of the far right.
Great Conversations Amor Towles & Alexandra Jacobs
Novelist Amor Towles talks about "Table for Two: Fictions" with author and book critic Alexandra Jacobs.
A life and death medical emergency forces Ruby to determine where her loyalties lie.
Austin City Limits Tanya Tucker; Brittney Spencer
Country Music Hall of Famer Tanya Tucker sings songs from "Sweet Western Sound"; Brittney Spencer performs songs from her debut "My Stupid Life."
Wild by Law and Nature: Montana's Wilderness Study Areas
The history of Wilderness Study Areas and the lively debate surrounding the wild and highly protected lands.
Montana PBS Reports: Impact Measles Cases in Montana/Wilderness Study Areas
Tracking measles cases in Montana, plus changing Wilderness Study Areas' designations.
Shot in the Arm (2023)
Filmmaker Scott Hamilton Kennedy explores the cultural zeitgeist of vaccine hesitancy both in the past and during the COVID-19 pandemic.