TV Schedule for PBS (KTCA-TV) tpt2 St. Paul, MN
Tuesday, April 28th TV listings for PBS (KTCA-TV) tpt2 St. Paul, MN
Weather Hunters The Vansformer
Lily and her family discover a surprise and also embark on a weather hunting expedition.
Carl the Collector The Sweater Collection; New Bus Stop
Carl loves the new sweater his Pop Pop knit him, but it feels itchy when he wears it; Carl is nervous about his new school bus stop.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Does Gymnastics; The Big Slide
Daniel is nervous about going to gymnastics; Daniel and O the Owl are excited to ride the big slide.
Phoebe & Jay Flipping Out; Jay's Cut
Phoebe learns what privacy signs are and how to use them to communicate to neighbors; Jay gets nervous about getting a haircut.
Sesame Street Rudy's Doctor Dilemma
Rudy is afraid of getting a shot at the doctor's office, so Nina and Abby play pretend to show what the visit will be like so he can feel less scared.
Work It Out Wombats! Survey Says; Lost and Found Patrol
Mr. E has a lot of ping-pong balls and the survey says that he should sell the purple ones; Super's lost her glasses and the Lost and Found Patrol try to find them.
Donkey Hodie Quick Quack Pack; Find a Way to Fix It
Duck wants to fly with the bigger birds; Donkey loses Bob Dog's favorite toy.
Rosie's Rules Movie Night; Rosie's Seashell Museum
Rosie wants Javi's popcorn for family movie night, so she tries to find the perfect trade; Rosie makes a seashell museum at the beach.
Elinor Wonders Why Melting Point; Mr. Raccoon's Bad Day New
While delivering chocolates, the kids learn that warmer temperatures can melt treats; the kids help Mr. Raccoon calm down when he is having a bad day.
Molly of Denali There Is Pele
Molly learns how to make offerings, hoping to stop a volcano from erputing.
Antiques Roadshow McNay Art Museum Hour 2
Julius Cohen yellow diamond earrings; a 1928 Gibson Granada banjo; a collection of original comic art dating back to 1937.
NOVA Rain Bombs New
Scientists try to figure out how to predict weather events called "rain bombs" that sink ships and down planes.
Wilding (2023)
Isabella Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, strive to breathe new life into the ailing Knepp estate. They reintroduce native ponies, deer, pigs and other wildlife, allowing nature to thrive.
Peaks to Prairie: A Holistic Regenerative Approach
An innovative ecological project in Colorado uses mushrooms to turn forest wood waste into a resource for nearby degraded prairieland; the project restores soil and demonstrates holistic, nature-based solutions that complete the carbon cycle.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Hidden in the Genes
Rebecca Hall and Lee Daniels research their family histories.
The Empire Builder: James J. Hill and the Great Northern Railway
At age 17, James J. Hill leaves Canada and settles in St. Paul, Minn., in 1856; over the next 20 years, he immerses himself in the Mississippi River trade.
The Empire Builder: James J. Hill and the Great Northern Railway
James J. Hill decides to build a railway westward, despite transcontinentals to the north and south; to get there, he must cross two mountain ranges and lay hundreds of miles of track.
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.
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Rhythm, Roads & Roots
Vivid stories, archival imagery and expert voices outline how Missouri's cultural contributions helped shape the identity of America.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Hidden in the Genes
Rebecca Hall and Lee Daniels research their family histories.
The Empire Builder: James J. Hill and the Great Northern Railway
At age 17, James J. Hill leaves Canada and settles in St. Paul, Minn., in 1856; over the next 20 years, he immerses himself in the Mississippi River trade.
The Empire Builder: James J. Hill and the Great Northern Railway
James J. Hill decides to build a railway westward, despite transcontinentals to the north and south; to get there, he must cross two mountain ranges and lay hundreds of miles of track.
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.
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Rhythm, Roads & Roots
Vivid stories, archival imagery and expert voices outline how Missouri's cultural contributions helped shape the identity of America.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Mary Leakey; I Am Alexander Hamilton
Mary Leakey helps Xavier develop a strategy for a difficult scavenger hunt -- slow down and look around; Alexander Hamilton helps Yadina realize that starting first grade is an exciting adventure.
Arthur Arthur's Baby; D.W.'s Baby
Arthur's not sure what to make of the new baby; D.W. considers running away to Button Island.
Wild Kratts Neck and Neck
A giraffe takes Creature Power Suit parts and supplies from the Tortuga.
Skillsville Chemist; Lighting Designer
As chemists, Cora, Dev and Rae experiment with mixtures to create the right reactions and save the day; Dev's Nani shares her dream of becoming a lighting designer, so the kids invite her into the game to design lights for Glowfest.
