TV Schedule for PBS (KWSU) Wash. State U.
Sunday, November 2nd TV listings for PBS (KWSU) Wash. State U.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Stress
Stress comes with real physical and mental health consequences, affecting overall health and contributing to other mental issues such as depression and anxiety.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Spinal Fascia
An all-standing, advanced strengthening workout.
Programming to be announced.
Weather Hunters A Dark and Stormy Night
The Hunters search for a way to monitor the weather after they lose power during a thunderstorm.
Lyla in the Loop Stu's Up; Roll n' Scoot
Lyla trains Stu to help at the diner; Stu learns how to ride a scooter.
Carl the Collector The Gratitude Collection; The Pet Rock Collection
Carl and Sheldon are on a thank you mission; Carl shows his friends the right way to play with pet rocks.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Katerina's Costume; Dress Up Day
Katerina has trouble deciding what she wants to be for Dress Up Day; the children show off their fancy costumes during the annual parade.
Camp TV Compliment Day
Making compliment cards; doing a marshmallow tower challenge; learning about right angles.
An in-depth look at the work in and around Washington state's Capitol. Host: Austin Jenkins.
Mike McClanahan interviews policy experts who make decisions in Olympia and the people they impact.
Gardening in central Texas.
Programming to be announced.
Programming to be announced.
Reconnecting Roots Weather: "Field to Forecast"
The Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore discusses his fascination with experiencing the weather live; how America formed a worldwide ensemble of weather forecasting technology.
Washington Grown Peppers
Visit a pepper farm and follow them to the processing facility.
100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations
From San Francisco to Vienna, Leslie Sbrocco travels around the world to visit restaurants, wineries and breweries.
People of the North Faeroerne Islands
An old Norse village in the Faeroerne Islands; preparing a famous regional dish and ocean-themed beverage in Torshavn.
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.
Fly Brother With Ernest White II Toronto: Pride and Joy
Toronto LGBT Pride celebrations.
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 Good Road St. Thomas, UVI -- Rock City Kids
How Julius "The Chef" Jackson and his world champion father, Julian, give back to St. Thomas.
N'DIGO Studio Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity
Entrepreneur Robert Blackwell Jr., director of EKI Digital; activist Gregory Livingston.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Jessie Inchauspé
French biochemist Jessie Inchauspé translates cutting-edge science into easy tips to help people improve their physical and mental health.
Taco Mafia Legado
The Taco Mafia recall how they supported their community during Winter Storm Uri; Rep. Greg Casar visits the Discada trailer; Beto has big news for his general manager.
Shelter Me For the Love of Dog
A Green Bay police officer stops by his local animal shelter in the morning and takes dogs on ride-alongs to meet people and help them get adopted in a "K9 for a Day" program; "Oldies but Goodies" celebrates older dogs who are often overlooked.
Perfect 36: When Women Won the Vote
A heated debate to pass the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote escalates in Nashville, Tenn., in 1920.
On British-occupied Long Island, a farmer and his childhood friends come together to form the Culper Ring, which is a group of America's first spies, under the direction of Gen. George Washington.
Velvet New York, New York
Alberto and Ana arrive in New York, counting on their presentation's success, but when things get complicated, the gallery's future hangs by a thread.
Flamenco: The Land Is Still Fertile
The origin of flamenco dancing and whether it can survive in the modern world; narrated by flamenco singer Antonio de la Malena.
Velvet New York, New York
Alberto and Ana arrive in New York, counting on their presentation's success, but when things get complicated, the gallery's future hangs by a thread.
Flamenco: The Land Is Still Fertile
The origin of flamenco dancing and whether it can survive in the modern world; narrated by flamenco singer Antonio de la Malena.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Cervical cancer success stories, challenges faced by women in accessing health care and the stigmas and misconceptions about the disease.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Jessie Inchauspé
French biochemist Jessie Inchauspé translates cutting-edge science into easy tips to help people improve their physical and mental health.
Taco Mafia Legado
The Taco Mafia recall how they supported their community during Winter Storm Uri; Rep. Greg Casar visits the Discada trailer; Beto has big news for his general manager.
Shelter Me For the Love of Dog
A Green Bay police officer stops by his local animal shelter in the morning and takes dogs on ride-alongs to meet people and help them get adopted in a "K9 for a Day" program; "Oldies but Goodies" celebrates older dogs who are often overlooked.
Democracy Now! New
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.