Saturday, November 29th TV listings for PBS (KTNW) Tri-Cities, WA
The Life of a Musician Roy Book Binder (Part 2)
Guitarist Roy Book Binder dives deeper into his musical legacy, bringing his world to life through original songs and road stories.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow In the Beginning, part 2
An overview of how St. Louis was a "Blues Town" even before Chicago; the importance of how record stores create a sense of community for customers and musicians.
Wai Lana Yoga Special: Recovery From Childbirth
Strengthening abs, back and thighs.
MotorWeek 2025 Porsche Macan Electric New
The first Porsche Macan Electric; Ferrari Roma Spider; competing Baja runners; a four-car JDM showdown.
The American Woodshop Willow and Elm Furniture
Using unusual pieces of wood to make a table and a whimsical bench; how to finish green wood.
Woodsmith Shop 2 Clever Jigs
The team shows off two shop-made accessories that can make a shop more enjoyable and save money: an extra-large clamp and a benchtop workbench.
The Garage With Steve Butler Floating Side Table
Building a mid-century modern side table, inspired by designer Jens Risom.
Ask This Old House Planting Arborvitaes, Storage Rack
Lee helps a homeowner plant a row of arborvitae trees for a privacy border; Mark breaks down the various tools that can be found in the average fireplace set; Tom and Kevin demonstrate how to build a storage rack for container totes using 2x4s.
Garden Smart How Innovative Design Influenced a Garden
How different factors have influenced landscape architecture.
Start Up Marrow -- Detroit, MI
Marrow of Detroit is a multifaceted brand with multiple restaurants and a regional meat business.
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 Quilter's Playground
Quilter's Playground, a row quilt featuring blocks that showcase foundation piecing, fusible applique and quilting in the embroidery hoop.
Welcome to My Farm Ice Ice Baby
Ice fishing; lox and cream cheese omelets; a lunch of beet hash.
Sinfonietta, FP 141 by Francis Poulenc, Sonata for Flute, Viola, and Harp by Claude Debussy, "Jong" for juggler and chamber orchestra by Lotta Wennakoski, and "A mare encheu" and "O Polichinello" by Heitor Villa-Lobos.
Life in the Heart Land Migrant Workers
Hard work and isolation make life difficult for migrant labor from Mexico and Central America who work in agriculture in the U.S.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Fisherman's Paradise
Early morning on the water.
Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Art Studio
Visiting the studio of artist Maria Reyes Jones; creating a painting blending abstract and realism.
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.
Fork & Hammer History on the Move
Jeff and Jamie step in to save a 120-year-old grocery store in the South End, but moving a fragile, historic structure is risky.
Life in the Heart Land Migrant Workers
Hard work and isolation make life difficult for migrant labor from Mexico and Central America who work in agriculture in the U.S.
My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas Plant-Based in Ancient Greece
A deep dive into the principles of plant-based cooking; professor John Wilkins talks about the foods and medicines of ancient Greece.
Lidia's Kitchen Finding Belonging
Sweet potato chickpea gnocchi with gorgonzola; beet and carrot salad; turbot.
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 Thanksgiving
Celebrating the holiday with "Count Your Blessings," "Button Up Your Overcoat," "Winter Wonderland," "Try a Little Kindness" and "Be Thankful."
The Caverns Sessions Buckethead
Best known for his electric guitar, Buckethead's music spans metal, funk, blues, jazz, bluegrass and avant-garde.
K'etniyi: The Land Is Speaking to Us
The deep connections that shape the land in Alaska's Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
The drastic environmental and cultural changes that have occurred over the last 100 years in the Inuit village of Inukjuak, where Robert Flaherty filmed "Nanook of the North" from 1920-1921.
Energy Switch Investing in Alternative Energy
Strategies and industry insight from two leaders in alternative energy.
Foyle's War High Castle
Foyle, now working for British Intelligence, is drawn into the world of corrupt Nazi businessmen when London university professor William Knowles is found brutally murdered in a London park.
Energy Switch Investing in Alternative Energy
Strategies and industry insight from two leaders in alternative energy.
The drastic environmental and cultural changes that have occurred over the last 100 years in the Inuit village of Inukjuak, where Robert Flaherty filmed "Nanook of the North" from 1920-1921.
Our Time Immigration
Two first generation immigrants are caught between family traditions and the need to find their own voices.
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.
Cinema Nomad Azerbaijan
Filmmakers Oktay and Elvin fight to maintain their voices in the former Soviet country of Azerbaijan.
Films BYkids Poet Against Prejudice
A 17-year-old girl who immigrated to the U.S. from Yemen faces bullying because of her Islamic identity.
The complex energy debate in the U.S. is told from the perspective of Western and Great Plains American Indian tribes in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado.
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 New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
