
Sunday, October 19th TV listings for PBS Plus (KCDT-DT2) Coeur D'Alene, ID
Austin City Limits ACL 11th Annual Hall of Fame Honors My Morning Jacket
ACL inducts Kentucky band My Morning Jacket into the ACL Hall of Fame; with special guest director and journalist Cameron Crowe.
Craft in America Visionaries
Artists, curators and collectors inspire new generations with their innovation.
Dialogue Historian Joanne Freeman
Marcia Franklin talks with Yale professor of history Joanne Freeman about her book, "The Field of Blood." In it, Freeman illustrates how the U.S. Congress leading up to the Civil War was a more violent body than previously thought.
Outdoor Idaho My Excellent Adventure
Family backpacking trip; rafting down the Salmon River; Idaho's tallest mountain.
Wild Nevada Recreation Meets Preservation
The Capital to Tahoe Trail project; a fly-fishing lesson at the Hobart Reservoir; Sky Tavern, a premier single track mountain bike destination.
Oregon Field Guide Salmon People
A look at the life of the Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum, the Salmon People, a life Columbia River tribal people have lived for generations and have fought for decades to protect.
Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time The Wildmans, The Malpass Brothers
Neo-traditional stringband The Wildmans; honky tonk humor from crowd favorites The Malpass Brothers; new and innovative sustainable farming practices at Serenity Knoll Farm.
Pompeii: The New Dig House of Treasures
Italian archaeologists discover a woman with pearl earrings and gold in one of Pompeii's richest homes.
PBS Arts Talk Rhiannon Giddens With Brian Stokes Mitchell
Musician Rhiannon Giddens and stage actor Brian Stokes Mitchell discuss theater and music.
The history and craft of the eight-string Hardanger fiddle, and the dances that accompany it in Norway.
The Caverns Sessions Shane Smith & The Saints
Shane Smith & The Saints, a group known for four-part harmonies.
City of Songs Barcelona
As summer solstice begins, Barcelona, Spain's vibrant music scene comes alive; the origins of rumba Catalan.
Dialogue Historian Joanne Freeman
Marcia Franklin talks with Yale professor of history Joanne Freeman about her book, "The Field of Blood." In it, Freeman illustrates how the U.S. Congress leading up to the Civil War was a more violent body than previously thought.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Craft in America Visionaries
Artists, curators and collectors inspire new generations with their innovation.
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World The Rocket
The history of the rocket, from its origin in ancient China to its use as a weapon of war; how adding hydrogen allowed rockets to carry astronauts to the moon.
Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time The Wildmans, The Malpass Brothers
Neo-traditional stringband The Wildmans; honky tonk humor from crowd favorites The Malpass Brothers; new and innovative sustainable farming practices at Serenity Knoll Farm.
A North Vietnamese soldier's diary; notebook with recipes for large volumes of liquor; ledger sheds light on how American Indian actors were treated in Hollywood.
Deception: World War II The Fog of War
Radios and transmitters spread false information, and a ghost army uses sound effects to deceive enemy forces; the Allies deploy one of the most famous double agents of the war.
American Masters Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore New
A look at the life and career of actress Marlee Matlin as she shares her story in American Sign Language.
A North Vietnamese soldier's diary; notebook with recipes for large volumes of liquor; ledger sheds light on how American Indian actors were treated in Hollywood.
Deception: World War II The Fog of War
Radios and transmitters spread false information, and a ghost army uses sound effects to deceive enemy forces; the Allies deploy one of the most famous double agents of the war.
American Masters Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore New
A look at the life and career of actress Marlee Matlin as she shares her story in American Sign Language.
Pompeii: The New Dig House of Treasures
Italian archaeologists discover a woman with pearl earrings and gold in one of Pompeii's richest homes.
Outdoor Idaho My Excellent Adventure
Family backpacking trip; rafting down the Salmon River; Idaho's tallest mountain.
MotorWeek 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 New
The Hyundai IONIQ 9 all-electric utility; the Ram 2500 heavy-duty pickup; project-saving tactics; a visit tot he IIHS.
PBS Arts Talk Rhiannon Giddens With Brian Stokes Mitchell
Musician Rhiannon Giddens and stage actor Brian Stokes Mitchell discuss theater and music.
The history and craft of the eight-string Hardanger fiddle, and the dances that accompany it in Norway.