Friday, July 17th TV listings for PBS (KTCI-TV) tptLife St. Paul, MN
Quilting Arts Free-Motion Couching
Working on a domestic sewing machine, showcasing several options for presser feet; methods for preparing a surface as well as fiber possibilities; working on a mid-arm quilting machine, using couching to complement the quilting.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom A Dickens of a Christmas
Inspired ideas for flowers, crafts, recipes and entertaining for the holiday season; sugar cookie and glühwein recipes.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Mussels & Wild Radish
Exploring the wild harvest within the tidal zone of southern Oregon -- mussels, wild radish and seaweed.
The Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets Tide to Table
Fish market; grilled sea bass with Emirati spices; cooking aboard a boat while exploring the Abu Dhabi archipelago; sea bass with Greek herbs.
Wild Foods New York City
The chefs, local producers and entrepreneurs who lead the way in sourcing fresh, local ingredients in the city of New York.
Indian as Apple Pie Dals: Lentils, Beans, and Peas
Exploring what a legume is; black chickpeas, mung beans and masoor lentils; making a basic yellow moong dal on the stovetop along with cumin rice and papad -- a lentil and rice wafer.
America's Test Kitchen The Ultimate Holiday Dinner Party
Shrimp cocktail; expensive gadgets that are worth the price; beef tenderloin with harissa rub and cilantro-mint relish.
America's Test Kitchen Zesty Salmon and Salad
Double-glazed salmon with lemon and thyme; natural cleaning sprays; tofu; kale salad with radishes, grapefruit and candied pepitas.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Young Christians link faith and politics in the U.S.; Javier Milei's policies threaten Argentina's mate tea farmers; unique burial tradition in Japan.
This Old House Paradise: Paradise Lost
Three families rebuild after they lost their homes to a wildfire.
Prairie Sportsman A Decade of Minnesota and Pristine to Green
Host Bret Amundson reflects on 10 years of hosting "Prairie Sportsman" and recalls his favorite moments; cyanobacteria blooms in Minnesota's northern lakes.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Phil Vickery MBE and Martin Offiah MBE
Rugby legends Phil Vickery and Martin Offiah take to the antiques trail around Bristol; Phil swaps a rugby ball for a polo stick and Martin finds out about man's first ascent into the skies.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
Epic Trails Backpacking Uganda, Part 1
Eric Hanson treks through the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to see the fabled mountain gorillas.
Pedalling along the less-travelled routes to experience Japan's unexplored beauty, from shorelines and mountains to architectural wonders and more.
Antiques Roadshow Living History Farms Hour 3
A 1943 Le Petit Prince signed first edition; an Arnold Schwarzenegger shirt and autograph circa 1990; a 1907 E. William Gollings oil painting.
America the Bountiful: America's 250th Anniversary
Capri Cafaro travels to locations of colonial America to trace the food roots of the national palate, highlighting the foods and drinks that the colonists grew, harvested and produced.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Minnesota's current affairs.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Epic Trails Backpacking Uganda, Part 1
Eric Hanson treks through the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to see the fabled mountain gorillas.
Pedalling along the less-travelled routes to experience Japan's unexplored beauty, from shorelines and mountains to architectural wonders and more.
America the Bountiful: America's 250th Anniversary
Capri Cafaro travels to locations of colonial America to trace the food roots of the national palate, highlighting the foods and drinks that the colonists grew, harvested and produced.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Minnesota's current affairs.
Energy Switch Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
Jose Reyes, chief technology officer of NuScale; Adam Stein, director of Nuclear Energy Innovation at Breakthrough Institute.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Story in the Public Square Jeffrey Rosen
Author and constitutional scholar Jeffrey Rosen discusses Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, the rise and fall of each man's reputation and the enduring questions asked about power, the citizen and the American state.
Young Christians link faith and politics in the U.S.; Javier Milei's policies threaten Argentina's mate tea farmers; unique burial tradition in Japan.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood A Favorite Factory Visit, Crayons!
How crayons are made; Lady Elaine decides she will win King Friday's contest.
Arthur Binky Rules; Meet Binky
Binky claims he has been framed by a graffiti artist; Binkymania runs wild in Elwood City.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Isaac Newton; I Am Golda Meir
Isaac Newton shows Xavier that when it comes to solving something tricky, it's best to slow down and think through the problem; Golda Meir shows Yadina that she should tell people when there's a big problem, so it can be solved together.
Weather Hunters The Word on the Bird
The Hunters try to help an injured bird so it can join its friends migrating south for the winter.
