
Saturday, August 30th TV listings for PBS North Coast (KEET) Eureka, CA
The Amazing Human Body Learn
The brain and body work together, adapting to the outside environment and developing new skills; the brain forms memories by storing and processing billions of pieces of information each second.
Craft in America Harmony
The creation of handcrafted instruments, featuring Marc Savoy and the Savoy family, bowmaker Susan Lipkins, luthier Doug Naselroad and artist Richard Jolley.
Craft in America Jewelry
Exploring the history, artistry and impact of personal adornment with jewelers Tom Herman, Harriete Estel Berman, Art Smith, Gabrielle Gould and Jesse Monongya.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood How People Make Trumpets
Mr. McFeely visits a trumpet factory; King Friday declares he owns a comet.
Arthur The Last Tough Customer; Brain's Chess Mess
Molly sets a bad example by bullying; Brain starts a chess club at school.
Wild Kratts Archerfish School
The Kratt brothers use a new archery skill to rescue baby animals from Donita Donata's yacht.
Wild Kratts Search for the Florida Panther
The team searches for an injured endangered Florida panther spotted off Alligator Alley highway.
Jazzy Vegetarian Festive Plant-Based Meal
Roasted vegetable torte served with summer tomato and basil salad; an easy-to-prepare vegan dessert charcuterie board.
A Chef's Life Pickle Perfect
Homemade pickles, chicken salad and chocolate cake; Ben and Vivian audition a new chef.
French Magnolia Cooks Broccoli
Old Dominion Organic Farms; broccoli secrets; Vouvray wine from the Loire Valley.
Chef Johanne Killeen bakes gingerbread-baby cake and johnnycake cobblers.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom Fun With Flower Frogs
Types of flower frogs that assist in arranging flowers; a beverage called the flower frog with recipes for coktail and mocktail versions.
This Old House Ridgewood: All Quiet on the Kitchen Front
How wood fiber insulation is made; the components of sound proofing a room.
Ask This Old House Beehives 101; Step Stool
A Detroit beekeeper talks about how to start a hive; phone apps that have made work easier; building a step stool using a mobile CNC router.
MotorWeek 2025 Ford Maverick
The Ford Maverick, a small truck with some big updates; the all-new Kia K4; a group that trains teens to become better drivers; Quick Spins.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Ruffed Grouse and Labrador Tea
A harvest of a ruffed grouse, rose hips, sweet clover and willow branches.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Bistro Classics at Home
A showstopping pan bagnat (provençal tuna sandwich), and ingredient expert Jack Bishop gives you the scoop on shopping for tuna; test cook Lan Lam prepares a French bistro classic: salade lyonnaise.
The Key Ingredient with Sheri Castle Hey, Honey
Honey-roasted peanut crispy rice treats; honey-glazed chicken thighs; reviving crystallized honey; a spiced honey cake pie.
Kevin Belton's Cookin' Louisiana Pick-Your-Own: Louisiana's Family Friendly Farms
Pumpkin soup; chantilly cake; blueberry custard pie.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Southern Patagonia
Torres del Paine National Park; braving Southern Patagonia's extreme climate to find the ultimate horse whisperer.
Wild Nevada Lakes of the Eastern Sierra
Exploring the fun and beauty of Spooner, Marlette, Donner, Independence and Lake Davis, from wildlife watching and kayaking to sightseeing and back-country hiking.
Ireland With Michael The Galway Races
A nostalgic journey to the City of the Tribes; fly fishing in Connemara; a world class art collection at Ballynahinch Castle.
Epic Trails Papua New Guinea
Eric Hanson visits wild and remote villages in Papua New Guinea, as he challenges himself on one of the world's most difficult trails, the Kokoda Track.
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Philadelphia
An Asscher-cut yellow diamond ring circa 1930; a Charles Rohlfs mahogany chair; a 1958 Picasso drawing with documentation.
History Detectives Hindenburg Artifact; John Adams Book; Birthplace of Hip Hop
A metal box that may have been recovered from the Hindenburg crash site; a book that may have belonged to President John Adams.
Reel South Called to the Mountains
Bluegrass 45, one of Japan's first bluegrass bands, brings its unique sound to the American South.
Ridley The Hollow Tree, Part 1
When a decomposed body is found in the woods, Ridley unearths a connection to a cold case; Jean Dixon is brought in to investigate.
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History A Strong and Active Faith (1944-1962)
President Roosevelt wins re-election but succumbs to a cerebral hemorrhage at age 63; after Franklin's death, Eleanor crusades for civil liberties and the United Nations.
Austin City Limits Noah Kahan; Flor de Toloache
Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan performs tunes from "Stick Season"; the female mariachi act Flor de Toloache.
Music videos include "Emily," "Lovers of the World," "Noody Trust Nobody" and "The Albatross Song."
Songs About Buildings and Moods Milwaukee Art Museum and Morris-Jumel Mansion
Santiago Calatrava's new wing for the Milwaukee Art Museum caused an international sensation with its iconic sun screens that open and close; the Morris-Jumel Mansion is Manhattan's oldest still-standing residence.
NOVA Building the Eiffel Tower
The three decades of engineering, innovations, successes and failures that led to the creation of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Nature Gorilla
An intimate look at a silverback family in Gabon's Loango National Park; a newborn gorilla, forest elephants and buffalo in the last remaining wild coastline in the African tropics.
Secrets of the Dead The End of the Romans
Is history repeating Itself? Following an in-depth investigation into the real causes of the decline of the Roman Empire; three deadly epidemics and climate change could have caused its collapse, drawing parallels to today.