Friday, August 28th TV listings for PBS (KYVE) Yakima, WA
Arthur When Rivals Came to Roost; The Longest Eleven Minutes
Lakewood Elementary students must share their school with rival students whose school gets flooded; the gang doesn't know what to do when the internet goes out.
Odd Squad The Triangle Sisters; Miss Information
Ozzie and Orli think they know who is responsible when the museum reports missing shapes; Miss Information uses bar graphs to spread false data.
Wild Kratts Archerfish School
The Kratt brothers use a new archery skill to rescue baby animals from Donita Donata's yacht.
Weather Hunters Properly Prepared
As a hurricane approaches, the Hunter kids learn about preparation and safety, moving furniture inside and checking their emergency supplies.
Lyla in the Loop Carnival for Luke; Rap Report
Lyla, Everett and her sisters build makeshift carnival games for their brother, Luke, using household and recycled materials; Louisa seeks help to create a special beat for her school presentation.
Carl the Collector The Tool Collection; The Stick Collection
Carl gets a universal screwdriver for his birthday; a storm creates a hole in the walkway to Carl's house.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Asks Before Touching Someone Else; Jodi Asks Before Touching Someone Else
Daniel learns to ask before hugging Margaret; Jodi learns that it is important to ask first before touching someone else.
Phoebe & Jay Flipping Out; Jay's Cut
Phoebe learns what privacy signs are and how to use them to communicate to neighbors; Jay gets nervous about getting a haircut.
Sesame Street A Trip to the Moon
After looking at the moon through Yasmine's telescope, Tamir, Elmo and Zoe pretend to be astronauts traveling to the moon.
Work It Out Wombats! Bex Splash Fest; Mural Mayhem
When Bex removes her cochlear implant and hearing aid so she can go on the waterslide, Sammy and the Wombats find new ways to communicate; the Wombats love Leiko's new mural.
Alma's Way Alma Goes to Puerto Rico: Bisabuela's Birthday
On Alma's great-grandmother's 100th birthday, Alma wants to find Bisabuela the perfect gift; even though she can think of all kinds of things that Bisabuela likes, none of them are quite right.
Rosie's Rules Trouble in Chalk Town; Story Time Garden
Rosie and Javi make a chalk town in the circle drive, but run into trouble when others want to use the space as well; Rosie tries to fix the community garden herself, but it turns out to be difficult.
Lydia and Ruby butt heads as they visit a convent, and Lydia becomes too involved. She interferes with the life of one of the nuns, causing trouble within and outside the convent.
Art By Northwest Intuitive Topography: Camas Logue
Exploring the connection between artists and their local environment, revealing how the region's diverse landscapes shape individual artistic expression; artists across Washington reveal the meanings and motivations behind their work.
Lydia and Ruby cannot seem to see eye-to-eye, with their disagreement continuing through the first monsoon of the season; Maggie's health keeps declining, with the result of her final wish remaining uncertain.
Father Brown The Last Supper
Father Brown has a lot on his plate when a food fair comes to Kembleford, bringing murder with it.
Out & Back With Alison Mariella Desir Healing in the Outdoors
Alison Mariella Désir explores the Pacific Northwest with change-makers who are reclaiming space in the outdoors and creating opportunities for underrepresented communities in the region to find joy and healing.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Coverage from Washington, D.C. and London, with a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discussing the biggest stories of the day.
A detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, D.C.
Host Paris Jackson and a team of veteran journalists dive deep into one topic and provide impactful reporting, interviews and community insights from trusted sources.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
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.
Father Brown The Father, The Son
Flambeau is stunned to find his estranged father at St Mary's, who has a dangerous mission in mind.
Nick on the Rocks 3,000 Years of Ice and Floods at Pateros
The town of Pateros, Washington, sits at the confluence of the Methow and Columbia Rivers in a landscape that has been dramatically shaped by ice and water over the past 20,000 years, including a terrace that mystifies geologists to this day.
Great Performances Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2026 New
The Vienna Philharmonic performs an open-air concert from the gardens of Austria's Schönbrunn Palace; bass-baritone Bryn Terfel performs arias from "Falstaff" and Tevye's song from "Fiddler on the Roof."
Great Performances Now Hear This: Brahms: Free But Alone
Discovering Brahms' private world in Germany, including his personal photo collection and a visit to his summer hideaway.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Memory Makeover With Daniel Amen, MD
Dr. Daniel Amen explains the causes of memory loss, the seven foods and supplements that may enhance memory and how to supercharge memory with 11 simple daily practices.
Behind the scenes with the cast and crew of the three "Masterpiece Mystery!" series in which book editor Susan Ryeland reluctantly takes on the role of amateur sleuth.
Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance With Peggy Cappy
Peggy Cappy demonstrates how yoga helps people increase strength and mobility at any age.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
News analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Jonathan Capehart
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jonathan Capehart talks about his unlikely journey to becoming a journalist and the state of race and democracy today.
