Sunday, February 8th TV listings for PBS (KLCS) Los Angeles, CA
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Hoarding Disorder
The benefits of cognitive therapy and virtual reality therapy for hoarding disorder, and how to help family members who don't recognize their problem.
Story in the Public Square Abigail Leonard
Journalist and author Abigail Leonard discusses her book "Four Mothers: An Intimate Journey Through the First Year of Parenthood in Four Countries."
Lyla in the Loop Runaway Tarantula; Rainy Day, Indoor Play
Lyla and Ale make an escape-proof container for her pet tarantula; rain keeps the kids inside, so they recreate park activities indoors.
Wild Kratts Golden Snub Nosed Monkey Man
The Wild Kratts search for the snub-nosed monkeys in the Chinese mountains.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood It's Love Day!; Daniel's Love Day Surprise
Daniel and his friends dance, sing and tell jokes that show their love and care for each other; Daniel hides hearts around the house to show his love for Grandpere.
Rosie's Rules Rosie's Switcheroo; Rosie's Family Tree
Rosie and Papa switch roles for the day, but it's trickier than they thought; Rosie tries to make a family tree for Valentine's Day.
Sesame Street Sesame Street Song Day
Mia learns how to sing a song in Spanish on Song Day on Sesame Street.
Work It Out Wombats! Tricky Tricky Taiko Drum; Toy Swap Flop
The Treeborhood is alive with sound patterns; Zadie loses one of Louisa's toys.
Carl the Collector The Sticker Collection; The Baby Stuff Collection
Carl's favorite sour pickle scratch-n-sniff sticker loses its smell; Carl notices that his baby blanket, Knit-Knit, has a hole in it.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Jason Redman
Retired U.S. Navy SEAL Lt. and author Jason Redman talks about how he mentally overcame his injury, how to develop a mission statement for one's life and how to not fall into a victim mentalilty when life gets tough.
Modern Pioneering With Georgia Pellegrini Honoring Your History by Serving the Community
Two women serve their community through food, making recipes passed down through generations.
Reconnecting Roots National Parks: Progress & Preservation
For more than a century, the National Park Service has helped preserve America's natural landscape.
Major Taylor: Champion of the Race
The life and legacy of American civil rights pioneer Marshall "Major" Taylor, who set dozens of world records in speed cycling while facing racial pressures.
The Dream Whisperer (2023)
In the midst of segregation, the all-black Tennessee A&I Tigers are the first collegiate basketball team to win three consecutive national championships; Dick Barnett embarks on a nine-year quest to ensure his team's immortality.
Allergic to Failure: The Robert Covington Story
The story of former NBA player Robert Covington, who defied odds by transitioning from HBCU student to a decade-long career in the highest level of professional basketball.
The Golden Year: Howard Women's Basketball
Howard University forms its first Women's Basketball team in 1974, creating opportunities for women in sports.
Inside the CIAA: The Baltimore Experience
Exploring the history of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association's (CIAA) Tournament, the nation's oldest post-season basketball tournament featuring historically Black colleges and universities.
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Supa Modo
Mwix protests her mother's decision to remove her terminally ill 9-year-old sister from the hospital to live out her last days at home; Ben Cunningham works to transform a classroom of preschool girls into warrior princesses in "School Days."
Hometowns Scott County/Gate City, Virginia
Exploring Scott County, Virginia, a place full of history and surprises.
NOVA Asteroids: Spark of Life?
A look at whether giant asteroid impacts were actually essential for the creation of life on Earth.
The Atomic Bowl: Football at Ground Zero - And Nuclear Peril Today
Less than five months after the atomic bomb blast, Americans play an all-star football game in Nagasaki.
Black College Football Hall of Fame: Journey to Canton
The formation of Black college football, contributions by players, the founding of its Hall of Fame and why the Hall is located in Canton, Ohio.
Lines Broken: The Story of Marion Motley
Historians, sports writers, NFL alumni, friends and descendants help tell the story of Marion Motley, who was among the first Black men to break professional football's color barrier when he joined the Cleveland Browns in 1946.
The Bright Path: The Johnny Bright Story
The life and career of Drake University football player Johnny Bright, who overcame racial obstacles to become a Hall of Fame athlete and award-winning educator.
Independent Lens Razing Liberty Square
Liberty City residents in Miami fight to save their community from climate gentrification as their land becomes real estate gold.
Roadtrip Nation: Thriving -- Black Men in Higher Education Community-Made
Theoretical astrophysicists at NASA; Black male leaders who made a career out of combining their interests in economics and clean energy; what it takes to succeed in the federal government and nonprofit sector.
History With David Rubenstein Stuart Eizenstat
Former U.N. Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat reflects on President Jimmy Carter's life and legacy.
The race for power, resources and identity in Greenland; retirees support the front lines in Ukraine; when sport breaks down barriers; Ilic faces uncertain future; stress relief with a sledgehammer.
With the birth of the heir to the throne, happiness seems complete for Sisi and Franz, but Sisi's free spirit threatens to be suffocated by life at court; to prevent another war, Sisi and Franz must travel to France and ask Napoleon III for help.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton Pillars of the Community
A Brooklyn couple needs help clearing out their three-story Clinton Hill brownstone.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Kenny Limore, "The Cherokee Noodler"; mystery writer Sara Sue Hoklotubbe; Cherokee Nation's Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Lizz Toombs.
A Craftsman's Legacy The Clock Maker
An exposed gear clock.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Coronavirus
A discussion of COVID-19 as well as all other coronaviruses.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes How Dopamine Drives Creativity, Love & Addiction
The impact of dopamine on behavior; using dopamine in a healthy way; the differences between passionate and companionate love; insights into the neurobiological basis of actions.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
Sit and Be Fit Head to Toe -- Tone, Stretch & Strengthen
Using a large ball to warm up the body and a small ball to exercise the fingers; using a towel for stretching; brain exercises; balance strengthening exercises; visual relaxation.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Improve Your Agility With Miranda Esmonde-White
An advanced standing and floor workout that activates the muscle cells in the legs and full body to help improve agility.
