Monday, March 9th TV listings for PBS Plus (KCDT-DT2) Coeur D'Alene, ID
NOVA Rise of the Rockets
Private companies develop new ways to allow for more human activity in space; NASA builds a rocket that goes far beyond Earth.
Rick Steves' Europe Highlights of Paris: Eiffel and Monet to Crème Brulée
Eiffel Tower; Orsay Gallery; French cuisine; Parisian history.
Pati's Mexican Table A Mayan League of Their Own
Amazonas softball team; sweet potato and meat salpicon; pepita, egg and chaya tamales; roasted tomato and habanero salsa.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Surprising Toronto
The historic, natural and multicultural roots of Toronto and its neighborhoods.
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
On Story Script to Screen: Dolemite Is My Name
Writing team Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, alongside filmmaker Craig Brewer, discuss their collaboration on the hilarious, outrageous film "Dolemite Is My Name."
My World Too Passive Solar; Tree Waste Into Mulch; Glass Bottle Recycling
Creating an efficient home on the front range of the Rockies; a company that turns yard waste and tree debris into garden mulch for the retail market; a company makes new glass out of bottles from a landfill.
Healthful Indian Flavors With Alamelu
Fish in ginger garlic sauce; broccoli with red onion and ginger; coconut rice.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Chocolate Lily
Experimenting with chocolate lily bulbs.
Austin City Limits Jorge Drexler
Award-winning Latin singer Jorge Drexler performs Spanish-language songs from "Tinta y Tiempo."
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Body Shaping
A workout shapes every muscle in the body, adding more definition and tone.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Ocean Sunset
Upper body stretches for the hands, wrists, shoulders and chest; gentle seated postures help create more flexibility in the lower body.
Song of the Mountains Zoe & Cloyd
Bluegrass music from Zoe & Cloyd.
Woodsongs Freedy Johnston and Wildfire
Freedy Johnston performs songs from "Rain on the City"; Wildfire, formed in 2000 as the house bluegrass band at Dollywood; banjo picker Owen Brockman, 12.
A military intelligence school in Minnesota trains more than 6,000 Japanese Americans to be translators, interrogators and Japanese military specialists during World War II.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Idaho Experience Sacajawea of the Salmon River Valley
The stories of extraordinary people and defining events that have shaped Idaho's past and present.
Outdoor Idaho Rooted Outside
A collection of stories that explore the deep connections made between people and the outdoors.
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Live at the El Mocambo
A high-powered performance from the formative years of Stevie Ray Vaughan's career, featuring "Testify", "Texas Flood", "Pride and Joy" and a fiery interpretation of Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Chile".
Idaho Experience Sacajawea of the Salmon River Valley
The stories of extraordinary people and defining events that have shaped Idaho's past and present.
Outdoor Idaho Rooted Outside
A collection of stories that explore the deep connections made between people and the outdoors.
Ambient Film Estero Quinchillama in Canon del Blanco
Following the flow of melting snow along Estero Quinchillama; journeying through the snow-covered peaks of Canon del Blanco.
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.
Song of the Mountains Zoe & Cloyd
Bluegrass music from Zoe & Cloyd.
Outdoor Idaho Doing Good in the Great Outdoors
Trail crews, naturalists, hunters, park volunteers and high school biologists give of their time to make the Idaho outdoors a better place and promote America's spirit of volunteerism.
Dialogue Filmmaker Dawn Porter
Marcia Franklin interviews film producer Dawn Porter, whose documentary "Gideon's Army" follows several public defenders in the south as they struggle not only to help their clients, but also to stay afloat financially and emotionally.
Woodsongs Freedy Johnston and Wildfire
Freedy Johnston performs songs from "Rain on the City"; Wildfire, formed in 2000 as the house bluegrass band at Dollywood; banjo picker Owen Brockman, 12.
A military intelligence school in Minnesota trains more than 6,000 Japanese Americans to be translators, interrogators and Japanese military specialists during World War II.
