TV Schedule for PBS Plus (KBAB-LD2) Santa Barbara, CA
Monday, November 17th TV listings for PBS Plus (KBAB-LD2) Santa Barbara, CA
Native America New Worlds
Native innovators lead a revolution in music, building and space exploration, from the surface of Mars to the New York hip-hop scene to the Pjn Ridge reservation.
Native America Warrior Spirit
Warrior traditions support athletes and connect people to combat, games and glory across Native America.
Native America Women Rule
The diverse ways that Native women carry forward deep traditions to better their communities, lands and the world.
Native America Language Is Life
The power of Native languages and the inspirational people who save them, from secret recordings to Star Wars films dubbed in Navajo.
Native America From Caves to Cosmos
Researching the identity of America's first peoples leads to Amazonian cave paintings, Mexican burial chambers, New Mexico's Chaco Canyon and waves off California's coast.
Native America Nature to Nations
The rise of great American nations, from monarchies to democracies; lost cities in Mexico; a temple in Peru; a potlatch ceremony in the Pacific Northwest; shell beads in upstate New York.
Native America Cities of the Sky
Exploring America's ancient cities; a lost city on the Mississippi River; native elders reveal ancient powers of the sky.
Native America New World Rising
Examples of resistance, survival and revival are revealed through horse-mounted Comanche warriors, secret messages in an Aztec manuscript and a grass bridge in the Andes.
Native America New Worlds
Native innovators lead a revolution in music, building and space exploration, from the surface of Mars to the New York hip-hop scene to the Pjn Ridge reservation.
Native America Warrior Spirit
Warrior traditions support athletes and connect people to combat, games and glory across Native America.
Native America Women Rule
The diverse ways that Native women carry forward deep traditions to better their communities, lands and the world.
Native America Language Is Life
The power of Native languages and the inspirational people who save them, from secret recordings to Star Wars films dubbed in Navajo.
Spy in the Ocean, A Nature Miniseries Deep Trouble
From a baby whale in danger to marine iguanas battling storms, a look at how animals survive when faced with challenges of the ocean.
Nature Jaguar Beach
The sea turtle and the jaguar meet with spectacular consequences on a remote stretch of Costa Rica's Pacific coast.
NOVA Operation Space Station: Science and Survival
Terrifying moments of high danger on the International Space Station, when ingenuity and teamwork keep astronauts alive as they do remarkable science in space.
Secrets of the Dead Picturing Shakespeare
If it is deemed genuine, a portrait of Shakespeare that has been hanging over a mantlepiece for the past 50 years could be worth as much as $200 million.
Secrets of the Dead Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (Part One)
The investigation into secret network of curators and dealers that made profits off art stolen by the Nazis.
Secrets of the Dead Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (Part Two)
The investigation into secret network of curators and dealers that made profits off art stolen by the Nazis.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The Hollywood Sign
A real estate advertisement erected in 1923 becomes an international symbol of fame, fortune and the American dream.
Media Access Awards With Easterseals 2025
Celebrating disability in media with Marlee Matlin, Henry Winkler and many others; host Ali Stroker.
Tending Nature Rethinking The Coast with the Ti'at Society
Climate change and urban development have significantly altered ocean conditions, members of the Tongva, Chumash and Acjachemen are rebuilding their connection with the ocean and the Channel Islands by rebuilding a Ti'at, a traditional Tongva canoe.
Tending Nature Holistic Healing with the Syuxtun Collective
Western medicine has focused on treating a patient's symptoms, not the underlying cause.
Tending Nature Restoring The River with the Yurock, Hupa and Karuk
The environmental costs of timber extraction and damming have reached a tipping point. Now the Yurok are working with local and state organizations to revitalize the forests, rivers and wildlife.
Tending Nature Managing Groundwater with the Paiute
In the wake of the recent drought, scientists and politicians are beginning to understand that reserving and maintaining groundwater is essential for addressing the state's water needs.
The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah
The stories of the Battle of Najaf and the Battle of Fallujah through the words and deeds of those who fought during the Iraq War.
Shrapnel Down: My Korean War Story
Gunner's Mate Bill Rector uses an 8mm to document his Korean War experiences, including battles during the Blockade of Wonsan -- the longest naval blockade in modern history.
