
Sunday, June 29th TV listings for PBS (KIPT) Twin Falls, ID
Music & Might: An International Military Spectacular
More than 1,500 performers from the U.S. military and eight nations come together in a celebration of the military that features patriotic music, pipes and drums, drill team maneuvers and Celtic dancers.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Mister Rogers Ready to Read?
How zookeepers raise a baby elephant; King Friday wants to know what's inside Mayor Maggie's backpack.
Arthur Postcards From Buster, Part I; Postcards From Buster, Part II
Buster video tapes his trip to New York City to meet his dad; Arthur and Buster take a tour of New York City.
Alma's Way Harper's Quick Change; All Rapped Up
Alma, Harper and Rafia want to make a robot video; Alma helps Eddie record a rap, but the project gets derailed.
Rosie's Rules The Family Hammock; Iggy's Birthday Cake
The Fuentes Family gets a hammock from Abuela, but the kids must set up rules to keep things fair; Tía baked Iggy a dino cake for his birthday, but Rosie and Javi break her rule of not touching the cake, and now it's smushed.
Donkey Hodie How Does It Feel?; Best Ball Fest
Bob Dog imagines how others feel; Bob Dog makes a difficult choice for the Best Ball Fest.
Vegesaurs Apple Tales
When Ginger gets stung by an Appleflyus it leaves a painful and incredibly itchy sore, and the only way to cure it is with the tail of an Appleflyus; Wasabi cracks his tooth on a lava nut.
Vegesaurs Sunday Roast
It's the great Sunday Roast, the day when the Potatodons' hides are extra hot, crispy, and delicious; a young Cornasaurolophus befriends Ginger and the Peas.
Cyberchase Buzz and the Tree
It's Arbor Day in Cyberspace, but Buzz is more interested in his video game than planting a tree, so Delete calls on the CyberSquad for help.
Science Trek Water
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein (Part II)
Journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein compare how political and media landscapes have changed since the time of Watergate.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Women's history.
Growing a Greener World Expanding Your Food Garden by Growing Fruit
Adding a wide variety of fruit trees and shrubs to a personal backyard orchard.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Double Oval Fantasy
Painting two landscape ovals, harmonized into one piece on canvas.
Quilting Arts Fold & Twist
Applique technique that relies on folding and twisting cloth to mimic tree bark; "Black Magic" reverse dyeing, using products at home combined with any tie-dye twist or shibori fold.
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting DIY Quilt Repairs
Repairing a quilt for home use.
Garden Smart Local Gardening Experts in Your Area
Local county extension agents diagnose all kinds of gardening problems, test soil, and educate local communities.
Woodsmith Shop Sliding-Door Buffet
A sliding door buffet made from solid walnut features veneered doors and plenty of storage options.
This Old House Nashville: A Grand Time at the Opry
Touring the Grand Ole Opry; framing begins at the project house and HVAC plans are revealed; plumbing penetrations on the roof are sealed and covered; a pocket door frame is installed.
Ask This Old House Rusty Bulkhead; Granite Stairs
Restoring a bulkhead; combination squares; repairing crumbling mortar on brick front stairs.
Wild Hope The Big Oyster
Architects, restaurateurs, scientists and high school students restore the New York Harbor by deploying oysters to restore the harbor and protect the coastline.
In a dilapidated village, repairs are underway to revive an old Catholic church.
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.
Antiques Roadshow Sefton Park Palm House 2
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Sefton Park in Liverpool, England, where treasures include a medal given to one of the first men to land on D-Day, a dress by Ossie Clark and spoons used by Captain Cook.
Outdoor Idaho Bear Lake, Caribbean of the Rockies
Bear Lake draw visitors who camp, fish and seek out raspberries; the challenges faced by those who manage Bear Lake for its recreation, irrigation and generating electrical power.
Idaho Experience Tracks of Time
We explore the history of railroads in Idaho, from the late 1800s to modern day. Included are the Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, Milwaukee Road and the Camas Prairie Railroad.
Patience The Missing Link New
The team is led into the shadowy world of fossil smuggling when a young woman is found dead among the dinosaur display at York Museum; Patience makes a startling deduction; Bea is unsure about getting her son tested for ADHD.
Grantchester on Masterpiece New
Alphy's attempt to cook a romantic dinner is interrupted when a familiar face arrives unannounced.
Atlantic Crossing on Masterpiece Crossing the Atlantic
U.S. President Roosevelt extends a special invitation to Martha and her children, while bombs fall on Olav and the king in London.
My Life Is Murder Sleep No More
A frosty reception awaits Alexa when she investigates how the chef at a resort died in his own walk-in freezer.
Human Footprint Shelf Life
Exploring how supermarkets have reshaped lives and the planet, from New York to rural Thailand.
Human Footprint Shelf Life
Exploring how supermarkets have reshaped lives and the planet, from New York to rural Thailand.
Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference Historian Tiya Miles
Marcia Franklin talks with historian Tiya Miles about her book, "All That She Carried," which won the National Book Award. It tells the story of "Ashley's sack," a bag given to an enslaved girl by her mother in the 1850s.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein (Part II)
Journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein compare how political and media landscapes have changed since the time of Watergate.
This American Land Safer Passage; Going for the Green; King of Camouflage
Innovations aid the survival of wildlife and fish as they travel in Colorado and Oregon; greenways; technology helps biologists protect a bird that's hard to see.
100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations Dirt to Dinner
Cider, tequila and wine in France, Mexico and California; using history, technology and authenticity to determine how certain libations are crafted.
Reconnecting Roots Hunting: Field to Fork
The Field to Fork program trains a new generation to source meat directly and locally; the history of hunting in America with "MeatEater" host Steven Rinella and Ryan Callaghan.
Start Up BWI Contractors -- Dallas, Texas
BWI Contractors in Dallas.