
Saturday, May 3rd TV listings for PBS (KTNW) Tri-Cities, WA
America the Bountiful Honey in North Dakota
Honey in North Dakota; how bees make honey; a small honey producer who also makes beeswax products; how mead is made; cooking a historic Russian honey cake called medovik.
Welcome to My Farm Blueberries
The difference between cultivated and wild berries; why the Maine climate allows blueberries to grow so well ;baking blueberry cobbler with homemade whipped cream; blueberry ice pops.
Home Diagnosis Mold of All Colors
The science of mold.
Home Diagnosis Outside Sneaking In
Dealing with outdoor pollution inside.
This Old House Westford: Side Hustle
Installing the new siding; using stone to make the addition more cohesive with the house; visiting a trade school in Switzerland.
Ask This Old House Urban Gardens; Apron Driveway New
A nonprofit that creates urban pollinator gardens around Detroit; soil preparation, planting techniques and maintenance; removing a brick driveway apron and replacing it with cobblestones.
Have Guitar Will Travel World The Shetland Sound
Exploring the secrets of the "Shetland Sound"; a new generation of islanders keep ancient traditions alive through music and the making of the Shetland fiddle.
Wai Lana Yoga Arch & Bend
Alternating between forward bends and backbends; strengthening thighs.
Wild Kratts Deer Buckaroo
The team learns about deer society and the purpose of antlers as it searches for a fawn -- Buckaroo.
MotorWeek 2025 BMW M5 New
The high performance BMW M5; Toyota Crown Signia; overheating issues.
The American Woodshop English Cricket Table
A triangular shelf with three angled legs, recreated from American chestnut, quarter-sawn white oak and mahogany; a geometric challenge comes together with dominoes; a timber mill cuts live edge slabs.
Woodsmith Shop Birds & Bees
Building a tower bird feeder with an attractive design; constructing a home for pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Loves Tigey; Daniel Needs Tigey at School
Daniel gets upset when Margaret spills juice on his stuffed animal Tigey; Daniel has a hard day at school.
Ask This Old House Urban Gardens; Apron Driveway
A nonprofit that creates urban pollinator gardens around Detroit; soil preparation, planting techniques and maintenance; removing a brick driveway apron and replacing it with cobblestones.
Garden Smart Following Up on a New Garden After Three Years #2
A third-year follow up on a new garden.
Buzz Mountain Valley Charitable Foundation
Mountain Valley Charitable Foundation has redeveloped an abandoned nursing home into a wellness center, community center, museum and library, transformed an old fire station into a food pantry and thrif shop, among other projects.
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting If You've Got It ...
Re-creating a playful quilt; tricks for foundation piecing using stabilizer scraps; pin-matching.
Welcome to My Farm Strawberries Forever
Growing strawberries; making some sweet treats for family and for the chickens.
Home Diagnosis Outside Sneaking In
Dealing with outdoor pollution inside.
Washington Grown Walla Walla Onions
We're cooking with Walla Walla Spring onions at TMACS.
Summer peaches; making a peach and tomato panzanella salad at peak season; a California almond farmer whose parents immigrated from India; an Alaska family builds a flour factory on their barley farm.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Warm Summer Day
A pretty tree-lined pond promises a cool respite from hot summer afternoons.
Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer Grandfather's House
A garden with a stone tower.
America's Test Kitchen Bold and Beefy
Keema aloo; handheld vacuum cleaners; plov.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television New Potatoes
Cheesy Turkish mashed potatoes; patatas bravas; getting the perfect crispy potatoes without deep-frying; suya-spiced roasted potatoes with tomato-chili relish.
Lucky Chow Made in Taiwan
Two brothers take over the family soy sauce factory; a tofu maker uses traditional methods and water from a mud volcano; a collective of young urbanites seek out a life farming rice.
Louisiana Coastal Cooking Louisiana Oyster Traditions
Early oyster history in Terrebonne Parish; sampling charbroiled oysters, fresh shucked oysters with cocktail sauce and combination pan roast, a seafood dressing.
Lidia's Kitchen Make Traditions
Marinara; kale salad with avocado; farina gnocchi.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
The Lawrence Welk Show Musical History Makers (Clay and Sally Hart)
Music includes "Gentle on My Mind," "I'd Rather Be Blue," "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain" and "Bye Bye Love."
The daily and seasonal struggles of the living characters Rudyard Kipling describes in "The Jungle Book."
Indian monk and yogi Swami Vivekananda arrives at the first World's Parliament in Chicago in 1893, becoming America's first guru and affecting the worlds of interfaith dialogue and universal spirituality.
On Story On the Last of US: A Conversation With Craig Mazin
Emmy Award-winning creator and showrunner Craig Mazin talks about adapting a video game into the episodic television drama series "The Last of Us."
Cinema Nomad Turkiye
Individuals in Istanbul forge a path in a country that is beginning to restrict the rights of women; new censorship laws limit the freedoms for filmmakers.
New Blood Case 2, Part 2
Once again, Rash and Stefan find their jobs are on the line; can they discover the reason Adam was killed before time runs out for them?
The Cleaner The Influencer
Wicky visits an influencer with millions of followers and an obsession with the 1980s.
New Blood Case 2, Part 2
Once again, Rash and Stefan find their jobs are on the line; can they discover the reason Adam was killed before time runs out for them?
Indian monk and yogi Swami Vivekananda arrives at the first World's Parliament in Chicago in 1893, becoming America's first guru and affecting the worlds of interfaith dialogue and universal spirituality.
The daily and seasonal struggles of the living characters Rudyard Kipling describes in "The Jungle Book."