
Sunday, July 6th TV listings for PBS (KHET) Honolulu, HI
Playing with a doctor kit to help children overcome fears of getting a shot and observing Fred Rogers getting immunized.
Arthur Listen Up!; Arthur's New Old Vacation
Muffy helps Francine deal with the death of her Bubbe; Arthur and Buster try to make the family vacation more exciting.
Wild Kratts Sloth Bear Suction
Sloth bears have unique powers, including the ability to harness the power of suction to acquire food.
Alma's Way Alma's Rescue Repair; Alma Cools Off
Alma opens a traveling repair service, but running back and forth for fix-it supplies proves exhausting; Alma has to figure out how to handle her feelings when Howard tells Junior he can't play water tag.
A dog is able to speak after eating a bowl of alphabet soup.
Members of the Sparks' Crew -- Lucita Sky, AJ Gadgets, Sara Snap and Benny Bubbles -- work with their teacher, Mr. Sparks, to help people and solve problems.
Programming to be announced.
Mister Rogers creates a calm, safe place for preschoolers.
Sesame Street Abby's Magical Sleepover
Gabrielle, Charlie and Abby have a sleepover.
Elinor Wonders Why Underground Soup; Dandy Dandelions
Ari and Olive make Elinor's favorite snack, backyard soup, when she is stuck at home after hurting her foot; Elinor becomes fascinated with dandelions.
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 Pinkfoot; Flossie the Mossling
While camping, Daddy tells the story of Pinkfoot -- a creature with seven toes on her giant feet; Pinkalicious and Peter try to cheer up a mossling named Flossie.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Quiet Time at School; Naptime in Blanket City
Daniel and Miss Elaina don't want to stop playing when it is time for Quiet Time at school; Daniel finds something that will help him rest.
Super Readers jump into books to find answers to everyday challenges.
Carl the Collector The Puffball Collection; The Bottle Cap Collection
Lotta competes in the Fuzzytown Music Maker Championship, but the noise on stage becomes too much for her and she leaves; Carl forgets his bottle cap collection at his dad's house.
Arthur Prunella's Tent of Portent; Mutiny on the Pitch
Prunella sets up a fortune teller booth at the Elwood City picnic; Francine gives up her post on the soccer team when other players complain about her bossy behavior.
A fifth-grader transforms into WordGirl at the call of duty.
Wild Kratts Komodo Dragon
Martin and Chris follow Gourmand to the island of Komodo, home of the world's largest lizard -- the Komodo dragon.
Antiques Roadshow New York City Hour 2
A Tiffany Studios mosaic inkwell circa 1905; a show run from the Beatles' first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" along with an autographed photo of the band; Joseph Kleitsch oil painting circa 1925.
Interactive conversation offering varying perspectives on tough issues facing Hawaii.
The nation's first statewide student news network.
David Rubenstein interviews renowned scholars and public figures in the U.S.
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
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
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.
Programming to be announced.
Programming to be announced.
Atlantic Crossing on Masterpiece Fires Spread
Martha is pressured to exploit her friendship with President Roosevelt; Martha and her children get a surprise Christmas present.
Lucy Worsley reinvestigates and reveals new evidence about some of British history's biggest unsolved mysteries.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Women's history.
Oceanographers study Earth's underwater wilderness.
American Rhapsody With the Ohio Valley Symphony
The Ohio Valley Symphony celebrates the 1920s, featuring the music of George Gershwin, Duke Ellington and Irving Berlin.
Amen! Music of the Black Church
The traditions, historical significance and meaning of Black church music; Dr. Raymond Wise leads the Indiana University African American Choral Ensemble in a performance of sacred music derived from African traditions.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The Statue of Liberty
The evolving meaning of the Statue of Liberty and how it embodies values and conflicts in America, from abolition to the treatment of refugees.