Saturday, May 3rd TV listings for PBS (KWSU) Wash. State U. HD
Mysteries of the Pyramids with Dara O'Briain
With the Royal Pyramids of Egypt as a backdrop, Dara O'Briain, assisted by Egyptologist Chris Naunton and archaeologist Raksha Dave, delves into why and how were these pyramids built.
Nature Penguins: Meet the Family
Spotlighting the 17 species of penguins found all over the world, from New Zealand and Cape Town to the Galapagos Islands and Antarctica.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Wild Atlantic Way North, Ireland
Mickela returns to one of her favorite countries, the Republic of Ireland, and explores the Wild Atlantic Way; making music with the Irish band Kíla outside of Sligo; jumping in a trad session on fiddle in Donegal.
Yndi Yoga Truth
A fusion yoga practice to work every part of the body also includes moments to slow down and connect with the heart, breath and stillness.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Poppy Lake
A series of simple stretches designed to create more ease in the neck, shoulders, chest, back, legs and more.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Spine Mobility
An all-standing workout to help improve the mobility of the spine.
Wild Kratts Deer Buckaroo
The team learns about deer society and the purpose of antlers as it searches for a fawn -- Buckaroo.
Alma's Way Alma Picked a Pepper; The Alma Train
Alma is excited when she grows a pepper that looks like Chacho; Alma rides the 6 train all day.
Lyla in the Loop Lyla Gets a Grip; Rappin' Riddles
Lyla overcomes her fear of rock-climbing; a riddle game about everyday objects made by Black inventors.
Carl the Collector The Fall; The Word Collection
Carl doesn't know what to do when Nico falls; Carl learns a new word -- shindig.
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.
Curious Crew Newton's First Law of Motion
Using bowling balls, beads and bottles to investigate Sir Isaac Newton's first law of motion; making a whacky stack toy; "Curious About Careers" host Genesis.
Volunteer Woodworker The Windsor of Chairs
Windsor chairmaker Greg Pennington, a master teacher of the art and influencer at the center of a specialized genre of woodworking.
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Diamond Sparkle
Diamond sparkle, a unique creative quilt that feels both traditional and modern; making pieced diamonds.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Desert Hues
A springtime, western-style surprise in an oval cutout.
Milk Street's My Family Recipe Baa's Crunchy Pooris
Growing up, Sapna Pandya's grandmother often made a round, crisp snack called "crunchy pooris."
America's Test Kitchen Decadent Pasta Dishes
Pasta alla zozzona; how to use a food processor; handmade pappardelle with duck and chestnut ragu.
A fall duck hunt is followed by an elegant duck dinner party.
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.
Lidia's Kitchen Feed the Connection
Cuttlefish salad with potatoes and olives; penne rigate with sausage, mushrooms and ricotta; chicken rollatini with provola and artichokes.
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.
Milk Street's My Family Recipe My Mother's Pernil
When feeding a crowd, Teryluz Andreu's mother would make pérnil al caldero: a Puerto Rican staple of juicy slow-cooked pork with shatteringly crisp skin.
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.
Lidia's Kitchen Make Traditions
Marinara; kale salad with avocado; farina gnocchi.
Reconnecting Roots Horse Power
The role of America's working horses, including European-bred draft horses.
Spatchcock Funk Top of the World
An intimate picnic for any weather.
Our Time Blindness and Autism -- Blind Sighted & A Lonely Highway
Two teenagers take aim at the stereotypes and stigmas they face being blind and autistic.
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 Songwriters Buddy Cannon
Songwriter Buddy Cannon.
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.
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.
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."
The daily and seasonal struggles of the living characters Rudyard Kipling describes in "The Jungle Book."
To Be Takei (2014)
Together with his husband Brad, actor-activist George Takei parlays his remarkable acting career and wicked sense of humor into a new role as beloved pop-culture icon and Internet phenomenon.
The incarceration of 120,000 innocent Japanese Americans during World War II following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, 7,500 of which were held at Amache in southeastern Colorado.
The Cleaner The Influencer
Wicky visits an influencer with millions of followers and an obsession with the 1980s.
New Blood Case 3, Part 1
Our Child is an international charity -- but when its chief accountant dies, Rash and Stefan have to fight to protect someone close to them.
Foyle's War Invasion
American GIs arrive, but one is suspected in the death of a barmaid.
The daily and seasonal struggles of the living characters Rudyard Kipling describes in "The Jungle Book."