Sunday, February 1st TV listings for PBS Plus (K23DO-D2) Malta, ID
Rick Steves Art of Europe The Middle Ages
Europe spends one thousand years in the Middle Ages following the fall of Rome; the High Middle Ages bring castles, Gothic cathedrals and exquisite art.
Dialogue Kenneth Feingberg
The Washington lawyer, whose firm specializes in mediation and dispute resolution, has settled settled million-dollar claims arising from the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the BP Deepwater Horizon Disater Fund among other catastrophes.
Outdoor Idaho Winter Carnival
The McCall area fights cabin fever by throwing the biggest winter party in the state.
The Desert Speaks Royal Road to the Final Outpost
El Camino Real; monument to Mexican Gen. Pancho Villa; Chamizal National Memorial.
Wild Nevada Austin to Fallon
The Toiyabe Range along the Gold Venture Loop; Middlegate; Hidden Cave outside Fallon, Nev.; Buckland Station.
Oregon Field Guide Tugboat Races, Vineyard Robots, Teacup Lake Photo Essay
Tugboat races at Olympia Harbor Days; vineyard robots; Teacup Lake blizzard.
Weekends With Yankee A Taste for the Good Life
Touring three of chef Tiffani Faison's restaurants in Boston; exploring the Preserve Sporting Club on horseback in Richmond, R.I.; fly fishing, sporting clays and "Hobbit Houses"; Ragged Coast Chocolates in Westbrook, Maine.
All-Star Orchestra Schubert's Immortal "Unfinished Symphony"
Franz Schubert's unfinished symphony; the folkloric "Rounds" by David Diamond; "Fanfare for the Common Woman" by Joan Tower.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Andy Akiho Found (his) Sound
Japanese American composer Andy Akiho creates music using found instruments and develops music videos.
A Town Called Victoria The Trial
Following the burning down of a mosque, a quiet community in Texas reckons with what drove a man to hate.
Dialogue Kenneth Feingberg
The Washington lawyer, whose firm specializes in mediation and dispute resolution, has settled settled million-dollar claims arising from the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the BP Deepwater Horizon Disater Fund among other catastrophes.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Rick Steves Art of Europe The Middle Ages
Europe spends one thousand years in the Middle Ages following the fall of Rome; the High Middle Ages bring castles, Gothic cathedrals and exquisite art.
No Passport Required Detroit
An exploration of the culture and flavor of Detroit's Middle Eastern community includes a meal with a Syrian refugee family, falafel, making Iraqi bread and a 700-person Lebanese wedding.
All-Star Orchestra Schubert's Immortal "Unfinished Symphony"
Franz Schubert's unfinished symphony; the folkloric "Rounds" by David Diamond; "Fanfare for the Common Woman" by Joan Tower.
History Detectives WB Cartoons; Galvez Papers; Mussolini Dagger
A box of cartoon drawings and cels tells a story of the early days of animation; why a regional governor signed a slave's emancipation papers.
Simon Schama: The Holocaust, 80 Years On
Historian Simon Schama examines the Holocaust as a worldwide crime and its impact today, 80 years after the liberation of Auschwitz.
American Masters Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire New
The life and career of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, who authored 57 books, taught as a university professor and championed human rights over his decades-long career.
Somewhere South It's a Greens Thing
Sampling a collard sandwich at the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina's annual homecoming; on a trip to Georgia, Vivian Howard meets refugee farmers who grow greens that remind them of home.
History Detectives WB Cartoons; Galvez Papers; Mussolini Dagger
A box of cartoon drawings and cels tells a story of the early days of animation; why a regional governor signed a slave's emancipation papers.
Simon Schama: The Holocaust, 80 Years On
Historian Simon Schama examines the Holocaust as a worldwide crime and its impact today, 80 years after the liberation of Auschwitz.
American Masters Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire New
The life and career of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, who authored 57 books, taught as a university professor and championed human rights over his decades-long career.
All-Star Orchestra Schubert's Immortal "Unfinished Symphony"
Franz Schubert's unfinished symphony; the folkloric "Rounds" by David Diamond; "Fanfare for the Common Woman" by Joan Tower.
Outdoor Idaho Winter Carnival
The McCall area fights cabin fever by throwing the biggest winter party in the state.
Dialogue Kenneth Feingberg
The Washington lawyer, whose firm specializes in mediation and dispute resolution, has settled settled million-dollar claims arising from the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the BP Deepwater Horizon Disater Fund among other catastrophes.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Andy Akiho Found (his) Sound
Japanese American composer Andy Akiho creates music using found instruments and develops music videos.
A Town Called Victoria The Trial
Following the burning down of a mosque, a quiet community in Texas reckons with what drove a man to hate.
NOVA Angkor: Hidden Jungle Empire New
New evidence sheds lights on the life and mysterious collapse of Cambodia's ancient jungle city.
