Saturday, June 6th TV listings for PBS (KOPB) Portland, OR HD
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood The Flying Karamazov Brothers
Fred Rogers helps children learn that while it's fun to pretend, each person is fine just the way he is.
Arthur The Good Sport; Crushed
Francine is upset she does not receive the Athlete of the Year Award; guest Michelle Kwan; Arthur gets a new babysitter.
Wild Kratts Masked Bandits
As the team prepares for a creature costume party, everyone starts to notice strange things happening around them.
Alma's Way Alma the B-Girl; Happy Chacho Day!
Junior gets frustrated when Alma distracts him from learning a dance; Alma wants to celebrate Chacho's birthday.
Mister Rogers: It's You I Like
Celebrities, cast members and Joanne Rogers recall their favorite moments from "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" as they celebrate the 50th anniversary of the series.
Ken Burns: One Nation, Many Stories
Exploring the work of filmmaker Ken Burns, including "Country Music," "Muhammad Ali," "Benjamin Franklin," "The U.S. and the Holocaust," "The American Buffalo," "The Vietnam War" and more.
Easy Yoga for Arthritis With Peggy Cappy
Relieving stiffness, pain and fatigue of joint inflammation; host Peggy Cappy.
Rick Steves takes a European alpine adventure from Italy to Austria and Switzerland to France; locations include the Dolomites, Zugspitze, Matterhorn, Aiguille du Midi and the Tour du Mont Blanc hiking path.
Magic Moments -- The Best of '50s Pop (My Music Presents)
Phyllis McGuire, Pat Boone and Nick Clooney host a trip back to the 1950s with a mix of live performance and archival footage featuring classic moments from artists such as Perry Como, Debbie Reynolds and the McGuire Sisters.
A look at milestone albums of The Beatles and the stories that accompanied them.
The creation and cultural impact of the "Wishbone" children's public television series that brought classic literature to life, featuring cast, creators and behind-the-scenes stories.
Rick Steves Art of Europe: Beauty Through the Ages
Exploring European art from the High Middle Ages to the modern era, from soaring gothic cathedrals to the surreal world of Bosch, the revolutionary Renaissance and the works of Rodin, Monet, Klimt and Chagall.
Great Performances Rodgers & Hammerstein's 80th Anniversary
Aaron Tveit, Patrick Wilson and more perform songs from musicals by Rodgers & Hammerstein including "Carousel," "South Pacific," "The King and I" and "The Sound of Music."
Interviews and archive performances celebrate the life and career of five-time Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roy Orbison.
Rick Steves explains how food helps define cultures across Europe -- from Holland and Italy to Bulgaria and Spain.
Austin City Limits Brittany Howard
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Brittany Howard showcases new numbers from "What Now" as well as other hits.
In 1975, a scrappy group of Portland photographers created Blue Sky Gallery. 50 years later, it remains on the cutting edge of the artform. Portland-based independent filmmaker Vu Pham explores the Vietnamese diaspora following the 1975 fall oSaigon.
Great Performances Josh Groban: An Evening at Union Chapel
Josh Groban performs many of his beloved songs as well as new material at London's historic Union Chapel.
Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park
Simon & Garfunkel perform for 500,000 fans in New York's Central Park on Sept. 19, 1981. Songs include "Mrs. Robinson," "Homeward Bound," "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "Sounds of Silence."
Growing a Greener World Creating a Bird-friendly Garden With Margaret Roach
Attracting and protecting the diversity of birds in the backyard; Margaret Roach maintains a two-acre garden that attracts many creatures, especially birds.
Garden Smart Gardening in a Cemetery
A cemetery with valued art and architecture.
