TV Schedule for PBS Plus (KAID-DT2) Boise, ID
Sunday, March 22nd TV listings for PBS Plus (KAID-DT2) Boise, ID
Rick Steves travels through Iceland, visiting Reykjavik, Lake Myvatn, the Snaefellsnes Peninsula and museums.
Dialogue Conservationist Shane Mahoney
Franklin interviews Shane Mahoney, the founder and director of Conservation Force. Mahoney, a Canadian, lectures around the world on the theme of "Conservation as an Act of Citizenship" and directs programs in other countries to conserve wildlife.
Outdoor Idaho Ghosts of the Frank
Idaho backcountry skier and filmmaker Dan Noakes documents his ski traverse of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The Desert Speaks Ancient Secrets of the Galapagos
Marine iguanas and the flightless cormorant are some of the creatures in the waters off the Galapagos Islands.
Wild Nevada Pioche
Hiking through Echo Canyon State Park and Spring Valley State Park; Thompson's Opera House; the Million Dollar Courthouse.
Oregon Field Guide Burrowing Owls; Interidal Zones; Totality
David Johnson studies burrowing owls; creatures living in the intertidal zone; total eclipse of the sun.
Weekends With Yankee New England Celebrities
Jacques Pépin cooks his favorite French-New England fusion dishes at his Connecticut home; custom-built Ducati motorcycles made in New England.
Live From The Old Steeple Mark O'Connor Duo
Fiddler Mark O'Connor and violinist Maggie O'Connor.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Chopin's Polish Heart
Chopin's Polish roots and his journey to Paris, including the composer's musical evolution and connection to his homeland while living in France.
The Articulate Hour Together/Alone
Artists, scholars and other creative thinkers explore how humans balance the need to be members of community with the desire for solitude.
Dialogue Conservationist Shane Mahoney
Franklin interviews Shane Mahoney, the founder and director of Conservation Force. Mahoney, a Canadian, lectures around the world on the theme of "Conservation as an Act of Citizenship" and directs programs in other countries to conserve wildlife.
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 travels through Iceland, visiting Reykjavik, Lake Myvatn, the Snaefellsnes Peninsula and museums.
No Passport Required Los Angeles
Exploring the Armenian community in Los Angeles, including its history and traditional cuisine.
Live From The Old Steeple Mark O'Connor Duo
Fiddler Mark O'Connor and violinist Maggie O'Connor.
A Civil War soldier's letter; fabric from an aircraft could be linked to Charles Lindbergh and Igor Sikorsky; 1950s comic book "Negro Romance."
Deception: World War II Spinning Webs
By 1942, deception has become extremely sophisticated; American arms factories are disguised as towns while double agents manipulate the enemy; the most cunning operation uses a deceased homeless man to trick the entire Nazi leadership.
The Empire Builder: James J. Hill and the Great Northern Railway
Hill initiates trade with Asia, transforming Seattle into a major port city; Hill faces Harriman in the Last Great Railroad War; Louis Hill develops Glacier National Park; Hill speaks about the environment and lobbies for war loans to allies.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Crossroads
Examining the Black and Jewish alliance from the 1970s onward, including political gains, global tensions, rising hate and the enduring lessons of solidarity.
A Civil War soldier's letter; fabric from an aircraft could be linked to Charles Lindbergh and Igor Sikorsky; 1950s comic book "Negro Romance."
Deception: World War II Spinning Webs
By 1942, deception has become extremely sophisticated; American arms factories are disguised as towns while double agents manipulate the enemy; the most cunning operation uses a deceased homeless man to trick the entire Nazi leadership.
The Empire Builder: James J. Hill and the Great Northern Railway
Hill initiates trade with Asia, transforming Seattle into a major port city; Hill faces Harriman in the Last Great Railroad War; Louis Hill develops Glacier National Park; Hill speaks about the environment and lobbies for war loans to allies.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Crossroads
Examining the Black and Jewish alliance from the 1970s onward, including political gains, global tensions, rising hate and the enduring lessons of solidarity.
Live From The Old Steeple Mark O'Connor Duo
Fiddler Mark O'Connor and violinist Maggie O'Connor.
Outdoor Idaho Ghosts of the Frank
Idaho backcountry skier and filmmaker Dan Noakes documents his ski traverse of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
Dialogue Conservationist Shane Mahoney
Franklin interviews Shane Mahoney, the founder and director of Conservation Force. Mahoney, a Canadian, lectures around the world on the theme of "Conservation as an Act of Citizenship" and directs programs in other countries to conserve wildlife.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Chopin's Polish Heart
Chopin's Polish roots and his journey to Paris, including the composer's musical evolution and connection to his homeland while living in France.
The Articulate Hour Together/Alone
Artists, scholars and other creative thinkers explore how humans balance the need to be members of community with the desire for solitude.
NOVA Why Ships Crash
The investigation into how the Ever Given container ship crashed into the Suez Canal in March 2021, causing a major supply chain crisis around the globe.
