Friday, February 20th TV listings for PBS (KLVX) Las Vegas, NV HD
Fork & Hammer Fried Chicken Around the World
The team at Haberdish in Charlotte, N.C., hosts an event called "Fried Chicken Around the World."
Sit and Be Fit Release Fascial Tension
Techniques for self-massage and working the fascia using a towel, which stimulates sensory receptors on the bottom of the feet.
Wai Lana Yoga Stretch Your Back
Stretching the back of the body; forward bends; stretching and toning arms, shoulders and neck.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Spine Strengthening
Strengthening the spine.
Arthur Arthur's New Puppy; Arthur Bounces Back
Arthur finds it hard to train his new puppy; Arthur works hard to buy a pair of moon shoes.
Odd Squad Odd Together Now, Part 1 & 2
The Odd Squad Mobile Unit must stop villains who want to break into Odd Squad Headquarters to steal an ancient artifact.
Wild Kratts Adapto the Coyote
The Wild Kratts travel to different habitats to find out why the coyote is so adaptable.
Weather Hunters The Windy Day
It's an exciting day for Lily and her family when they move into their new house.
Lyla in the Loop Stu Needs a Bath; Callaloops
Lyla and Luke clean Stu without a bath; Lyla and Ale find a way to protect the callaloo plants from stink bugs.
Carl the Collector Rhythm Blues; Giving Up the Ship
Lotta is frustrated learning a new dance, but realizes it is ok to experience music in her own way; Sheldon worries about telling Carl that he doesn't want to play pirates anymore.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel's Bicycle; Katerina's Magic Trick
Daniel practices riding his dad's bike; Katerina becomes frustrated by a magic trick.
Phoebe & Jay Lost and Found; Comic Tragedy
Phoebe and Jay use a checklist to guide them through their tasks; Jay creates his first comic book and learns about the importance of page order.
Sesame Street The Flamingo Scoop
Fred the Flamingo visits Sesame Street for a family reunion; Elmo, Rudy, and Nina learn all about flamingos -- from why their smiles are upside down to how the color of their feathers change from white to pink.
Work It Out Wombats! 3,2,1 Lift Off!; Moon Magic
Wombats look for unicorns on the moon; Louisa commands the moon to change its shape.
Donkey Hodie Hee-Hee Hider Seekers; The Great Wait
Jeff Mouse, Donkey and Panda seek a hiding moth; Donkey makes up a song while she waits for Turtle-Lou to deliver her guitar.
Rosie's Rules Iggy's Check Up; The New Park
Rosie helps Iggy get ready for his checkup; Rosie wants to play in the new park -- but it is a park for dogs.
Elinor Wonders Why Blackout; Tree That Eats Toys
Elinor's power goes out, making her house look different; Elinor's frisbee gets stuck in a tree.
Antiques Roadshow LSU Rural Life Museum Hour 1
An emerald, diamond and gold necklace circa 1875; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival posters; a 1962-1966 Stewart "Smokey" Stover collection.
History With David Rubenstein Harold Holzer
Author Harold Holzer, the Jonathan F. Fanton Director of the Roosevelt House Public Library Institute at Hunter College, discusses the life and times of President Abraham Lincoln.
Triumph: Tampa's Untold Chapter in the Civil Rights Movement
Black high school students organize peaceful sit-ins at a downtown lunch counter in 1960s Tampa, Fla.
Filmmaker Jaime Tafoya chronicles his story as a stroke survivor, sharing his personal path to recovery using Western medical treatments and traditional Native American healing practices.
Chronicling Jason LaClair's journey from opioid addiction to becoming an acclaimed Coast Salish artist; the film also highlights LaClair's restoration of a story pole that was started by an elder in his community.
Following a stroke, artist Mary Cane-Honeysett confronts new challenges and restarts her life.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
Peter Baker, The New York Times; Eugene Daniels, "The Weekend"; Lisa Desjardins, PBS News Hour; Susan Glasser, The New Yorker.
The Real Wild West Mayhem and Myth
The Wild West is born out of the desperation following the Civil War; outlaws rampage and rob while lawmen become legends.
Austin City Limits Samara Joy
This long-running concert series features artists from every musical genre in a live-music setting.
American Masters Sun Ra: Do the Impossible New
The life of poet, philosopher and music visionary Sun Ra, who self-produced more than 200 albums which stretched the boundaries of jazz through his ever-evolving collective the Sun Ra Arkestra.
History With David Rubenstein Harold Holzer
Author Harold Holzer, the Jonathan F. Fanton Director of the Roosevelt House Public Library Institute at Hunter College, discusses the life and times of President Abraham Lincoln.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
Peter Baker, The New York Times; Eugene Daniels, "The Weekend"; Lisa Desjardins, PBS News Hour; Susan Glasser, The New Yorker.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham reflects on 250 years of American triumphs and tragedies.
Public affairs program examining current and emerging local issues affecting Nevadans; host Amber Renee Dixon.
Austin City Limits Samara Joy
This long-running concert series features artists from every musical genre in a live-music setting.
Lucy Worsley's Royal Palace Secrets
Touring three of London's palaces -- the Tower of London, Hampton Court and Kensington Palace; host Lucy Worsley.
