Sunday, April 5th TV listings for PBS (KLCS) Los Angeles, CA HD
The Chavis Chronicles Dr. Charles Asher Small
Dr. Charles Asher Small, founding director and president of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, examines the global rise of antisemitism.
Story in the Public Square Ashish Jha
Physician and public health leader Dr. Ashish Jha.
Lyla in the Loop Loopstastic Mess Vacuum Test; How the Cookie Crumbled
Luke, Lyla and Everett test vacuums; Lyla makes cookies using substituted ingredients.
Wild Kratts In Search of the Easter Bunny
The Wild Kratts are busy coloring eggs for Easter; the bros think an adventure can be to go find the real Easter Bunny; Chris thinks it's the snowshoe hare, while Martin thinks it's the jackrabbit.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Jodi's Asthma; Daniel and Max Play at the Playground
Jodi's asthma makes it hard for her to run around with her friends during a game of Splat Ball; Daniel feels left out when there's no room for him to play at the xylophone.
Sesame Street Abby's Magical Dragons
While watching baby dragons for the first time, Abby, Elmo and crew join voices for a soothing bedtime bop to make sure the little beasties go to sleep.
Rosie's Rules Rosie Maps it Out; Merry-Go-Rosie
Rosie takes Mom out for Mother's Day; Crystal takes the kids to the merry-go-round at the amusement park.
Work It Out Wombats! Bex Splash Fest; Mural Mayhem New
When Bex removes her cochlear implant and hearing aid so she can go on the waterslide, Sammy and the Wombats find new ways to communicate; the Wombats love Leiko's new mural.
Carl the Collector The Crayonverters Collection; Lotta's New Instrument
Carl blames Nico when his special crayon breaks and Nico blames Carl when his drawing rips; Lotta tries to learn to play the alto saxophone.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Susan Peirce Thompson
Professor and author Susan Peirce Thompson discusses the science behind food addiction, how it affects the brain and how to overcome negative eating habits.
Modern Pioneering With Georgia Pellegrini Copper and Chocolate
Hand-hammered copper and how it can be used in the kitchen and home; artisan chocolate maker; making truffles at home; cocktails.
Doug's Geology Journal A Whole Lotta Lava
Exploring Iceland's many geologic wonders, including an erupting volcano; gargantuan waterfalls; glaciers; geysers.
A young filmmaker explores the mysterious wetland in his grandparents' backyard.
Environmentalist Tri Robinson calls on evangelical Christians to take the lead in caring for the Earth.
Historians, sociologists, doctors, religious leaders and authors reflect on the importance of the Sabbath in America.
Historians, sociologists, doctors, religious leaders and authors reflect on the importance of the Sabbath in America.
Becoming Frida Kahlo A Star Is Born
Frida Kahlo's later life, including her affair with Leon Trotsky, her trip to Paris on the eve of World War II and her return to Mexico where she divorces then remarries Diego Rivera before her death.
The historic OTO outside Yellowstone, Montana's first dude ranch; fine custom cowboy hats by Montana Mad Hatters; "Ramona," California's official outdoor play, celebrates 100 years.
Hometowns Bristol, TN/VA
The musical heritage of Bristol, TN/VA, where the state line runs right down Main Street; how the town celebrates its past and future.
NOVA Ancient Earth: Birth of the Sky
Animation and science experts reveal how the blue sky came to be.
Ancient Roads From Christ to Constantine Birth of a Faith
Tracing the life of Jesus from birth to resurrection.
Holy Silence (2020)
As World War II looms, Pope Pius XI calls on a humble American priest to help him challenge the evils of Nazism and anti-Semitism. But death intervenes, and Pope Pius XII now carries out a very different response to Hitler and the Holocaust.
The design, construction and cultural impact of the Washington National Cathedral's "third great eye" -- the nearly 30 foot diameter stained-glass West Rose window.
Independent Lens Vivien's Wild Ride
Film editor Vivien Hillgrove confronts memories of loss and resilience when she starts losing her sight, and reinvents herself as an artist with a disability.
Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward You're Never Stuck
Roadtrippers use short-term learning programs to help them upskill into promising new paths; the roadtrippers meet others who have used microcredentials to level up; careers in education, workforce development and IT.
History With David Rubenstein Marie Arana
Author and historian Marie Arana explains how Spain was involved in the colonies' fight for independence.
A man reorganizes his life because of glaucoma; Oslo, Norway's drug problem; saving the orcas in France; Greece -- an island in wintertime.
Emma attends the conference with her boss, Jamie; Ian waits at home and wonders what she's up to; Jessica meets a new friend who could turn out to be something more.
Home Diagnosis 'There, I Fixed It'
Air cleaners, essential oil diffusers and air fresheners; toxic materials.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Stories about the Cherokee Nation's people, history, and culture. Hosted by Jennifer Loren.
A Craftsman's Legacy The Medieval Armor Maker
Medieval/Renaissance armor.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Parkinson's Disease
The causes and treatments of Parkinson's disease, the fastest growing neurological disorder in the world.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Jessie Inchauspé
French biochemist Jessie Inchauspé translates cutting-edge science into easy tips to help people improve their physical and mental health.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Sylla: America's Financial Revolution
Alexander Hamilton scholar Richard Sylla, co-author of "Alexander Hamilton on Finance, Credit, and Debt."
Sit and Be Fit Improving Posture
Exercises to improve posture and strengthen the knees; using the exercise band to strengthen the whole body.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Relieve Neck Pain
Liberating joints and muscles in the neck and shoulders.
