Sunday, November 10th TV listings for PBS (KHET) Honolulu, HI
The animals and people who have adapted to the challenges of the Andes, the longest mountain range in the world.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
Tim Alberta, The Atlantic; Susan Glasser, The New Yorker; Asma Khalid, ABC News; Helen Lewis, The Atlantic.
History With David Rubenstein Leslie M. Harris
Author Leslie M. Harris.
Salute to Service 2024: A Veterans Day Celebration
A salute to U.S. servicemembers includes musical performances and inspiring military stories; host Mickey Guyton.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Nobody's Perfect
Andy Holiner teaches folk songs to children; Prince Tuesday learns that even fathers can make mistakes.
Arthur D.W. on Ice; Spoiled Rotten!
D.W. tells her friends she is a fantastic skater, but she really is not; Muffy tries to prove to her friends that she is not spoiled.
Martha Speaks My Mother the Dog; Martha's Must-Have
Martha starts doing impersonations; Martha thinks people will give her food if she wears a certain collar.
Hero Elementary Friends of the Forest; Chicken Hero
The heroes embark on a mission with Branchman to plan a solution to use less paper; the crew tries to track down a chicken on the loose.
Donkey Hodie Just Him and Me; Duck Ducks Concert
Donkey feels jealous when Grampy gives Panda a piano lesson; Duck Duck is disappointed when she misses her favorite band.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Folk Songs and Games With Friends and Mary Jo Barron
Mary Jo Barron teaches songs and games; a flying turkey delivers a message.
Sesame Street The Grover Game
Cookie Monster plays the Grover Game on Street Carnival Day.
Elinor Wonders Why Flower Power; The Snow Must Go On
The kids try to get animals to the Flower Garden for its grand opening; the kids try to find out how their snow sculptures got ruined.
Rosie's Rules Family Sports Day; The Cake-Off
The family disagrees about which sport to play, so they hold a vote; Rosie and Papa enter the Cake-Off.
Pinkalicious & Peterrific The Secret Life of Henrietta; Photographer Peter
Pinkalicious and Peter make their own movie; Daddy lets Pinkalicious and Peter use his old Polaroid camera.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel's Surprising Day; Daniel Makes a Surprise
Daniel goes on a walk with his family and finds all kinds of surprises; Daniel surprises Jodi with a heart-shaped rock.
Super Why! The Mixed Up Story
When Baby Joy shakes her book, "A Day With Farmer Fred," words fall out and get mixed up, so the Super Readers go into the storybook to put the words back in the right order.
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Tough Enough; How Cool Is Coral
Nick and Sally debate which animal is the toughest; Wally the Waterbear is tough enough to live anywhere; The Cat needs to get Ting Tang Tony back to his family.
Arthur Francine and the Soccer Spy; Sue Ellen and the Last Page
Francine suspects Ladonna is leaking secret team info when Ladonna becomes friends with a new soccer player; the city council votes to close Elwood City Library.
WordGirl The Two Brains Boogie
A fifth-grader transforms into WordGirl at the call of duty.
Wild Kratts Chimpanzee and Me
A young chimp cheers up Chris when he sprains his ankle while climbing in Uganda's tropical forests.
Antiques Roadshow Celebrating Native American Heritage
A Sioux beaded vest circa 1876; a Ruth Muskrat Bronson archive; a Carrie Bethel basket.
Wade in the Water: A Journey Into Black Surfing and Aquatic Culture (2023)
Historical footage, illustrations and interviews chronicle the 1,000-year-old tradition of Black surfing and aquatic culture, from Africa to the Americas.
Insights on PBS Hawaii 2024 General Election Review
Interactive conversation offering varying perspectives on tough issues facing Hawaii.
The nation's first statewide student news network.
Na Mele Amy Hanaiali'i & Willie K
PBS Hawai'i Classics Sugar Cane Train
History With David Rubenstein Candice Millard
Historian Candice Millard.
Business and global current events.
A colorful variety of feature stories, including reports on daily life from locations throughout Japan as well as other parts of Asia and around the world.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential biographer Jon Meacham reflects on Donald Trump's election victory.
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.
Howards End on Masterpiece New
A misunderstanding, a surprise visit and a stolen umbrella intertwine the lives of three families -- the Schlegels, the Wilcoxes and the Basts.
The Marlow Murder Club on Masterpiece New
Judith, Becks and Suzie are brought in to help the police investigation as civilian advisors and uncover an important connection between the murders.
Although he has no official title, Cromwell is relied on more and more in the running of the king's affairs; Cromwell maneuvers a bill through Parliament acknowledging Henry rather than the Pope as head of the Church of England.
My Grandparents' War Mark Rylance
Actor and peace campaigner Mark Rylance explores the World War II story of his grandfather Osmond Skinner, who spent almost four years as a Japanese prisoner of war.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
A discussion of Donald Trump's election win and the future of women's rights; panelists include Ann Stone, Linda Chavez, former Rep. Donna Edwards (D-Md.) and Siobhan "Sam" Bennett.
Laura Flanders & Friends Where Do We Go From Here? Frontline Activists Talk Election '24 Takeaways
Guerline Jozef, founder of The Haitian Bridge Alliance; Judith LeBlanc, Native Organizers Alliance; Serena Sebring, Blueprint NC.
Big Pacific Behind the Scenes
A behind-the-scenes look at "Big Pacific" includes highlights and challenges of filming wildlife.