Saturday, January 17th TV listings for PBS (KTNW) Tri-Cities, WA
Have Guitar Will Travel World Myths & Monsters of the Scottish Highlands
A trek to the Scottish Highlands on Burns Night as Scots around the world celebrate Rabbie Burns; tradition that keeps the sounds of Scotland alive.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow Portland -- A Multitude of Indie Record Stores
Music Millennium in Portland, Ore.; also visits to Everyday Music, Jump Jump Music and Mississippi Records.
Wai Lana Yoga Get a Head Start
Working the entire body through the head and shoulder stands.
MotorWeek 2025 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Bison
The Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Bison; the electric Hyundai IONIQ 9; a special crash test report from the IIHS.
The American Woodshop Turning Kitchen Gifts
Hard maple circular cutting boards; turned pie servers and cheese planes.
Woodsmith Shop Special Guest: Pat Carroll
Making a round lidded box, carving the surface and adding a decorative painted finish; guest Pat Carroll.
The Garage With Steve Butler Modern Flower Box
Building a modern style flower box for indoors or outdoors.
Answers to home repair questions.
Garden Smart A Conservatory Decorated for Christmas
A whole conservatory of plants spruced up for Christmas.
Start Up Ampersand -- Fort Worth, Texas
Ampersand, a coffee house/lounge, offers a fresh and youthful approach to hospitality in the Fort Worth, Texas, area.
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 We Are Connected
A festive take on a classic quilt which features one core block in two colorways; a piecing challenge with directional fabrics.
Welcome to My Farm Let There Be Light
The annual holiday light display at the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden; traditional creme brulee; how to handle the lack of light during the long Maine winters.
The Classical Tahoe Orchestra performs music by Maurice Ravel, Richard Strauss and Hector Berlioz.
America the Bountiful Pheasants in South Dakota
Locals and visitors welcome the pheasant season in South Dakota; pheasant hunt; sampling a famous pheasant sandwich that traces its origin back to World War II.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Desert Glow
A unique oval painting of the desert.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Topanga Creatives
The career of illustrator, photographer and filmmaker Matt Mahurin; Linden Wolbert's journey as a professional mermaid; Colin Hay discusses art, creativity and fame.
America's Test Kitchen A Tale of Two Pastas
Handmade pasta with mushrooms and sausage; stone-ground flour; pasta with creamy lemon-Sichuan peppercorn sauce.
Fork & Hammer Cocina Espanola
Seeking inspiration for appetizers, entrees, wines and desserts in the Rioja region of Spain; San Sebastian, a culinary mecca with the world's most Michelin star restaurants per capita.
A Taste of History Recipes in the Rainforest
Exploring the natural beauty and unique foods of St. Lucia; native creole language; preparing unique and traditional St. Lucian fare.
My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas Phyllo for Healthy Fun
Spanakopita salad topped with crispy phyllo; healthy veggie phyllo pizza; baklava.
Lidia's Kitchen Sit Down Together
Onion and potato gratin; rosemary chickpeas; pork chops with mushrooms and pickled pepperoncini.
Washington Grown Bloom and Bounty
Washington Grown explores Yakima's apple innovation, conservation, tourism, rich food scene, and the region's agricultural legacy.
The Lawrence Welk Show Big Bands
Remembering the Big Band era with "Chiribiribin," "Begin the Beguine," "Panama," "Cumana" and "Tangerine."
Tony McCoy is the foremost jump jockey on the Irish and British racing scene.
Concussion: Answers in the Blood?
Drs. Tom Rau and Sarj Patel of the University of Montana work to develop a blood test that would definitively identify concussions.
Two high school band directors -- one Black, one white -- inspire an atypical collaboration in the segregated South in 1964.
Hijos del Desierto (Sons of the Desert)
Two forcibly separated brothers grow up to become bitter enemies.
Downwinders and the Radioactive West
The history of the nuclear testing program in the Nevada desert in the 1950s and 1960s, the debate over cancer rates and stories from Utahans who lived downward from the Nevada site.
Two high school band directors -- one Black, one white -- inspire an atypical collaboration in the segregated South in 1964.
Concussion: Answers in the Blood?
Drs. Tom Rau and Sarj Patel of the University of Montana work to develop a blood test that would definitively identify concussions.
Tony McCoy is the foremost jump jockey on the Irish and British racing scene.
Cinema Nomad Romania
Tedy Necula, a disabled filmmaker in Bucharest, heads a commercial production company filming inspirational stories; film studios, quirky museums and universities in Romania.
Short Films On Short Films on Fashion
Films include "Breaking Rules," "Age Is Just a Number," "As Above" and "Elemental."
Outside: Beyond the Lens California Super Bloom 2
Visiting the last remaining grassland preserve in California to see the super bloom of flowers.
Outside: Beyond the Lens High Sierra Sailing
World-class sailboat racing on Huntington Lake, located high in the Sierra Nevada.
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.
