Sunday, June 14th TV listings for PBS Plus (KCDT-DT2) Coeur D'Alene, ID
Fresh Glass Cassandra Falls In Love
Cassandra's first visit to Oregon includes spending time in Willamette Valley Wine Country; the stories of the Maysara and Cho family.
The travel adviser explores the cultural heritage of the country once known as Persia.
Dialogue Brinkley On Cronkite
Marcia Franklin talks with historian Douglas Brinkley about his new biography of iconic CBS newsman Walter Cronkite. Brinkley spent years researching and writing the 864-page volume, interviewing more than 150 people.
Outdoor Idaho Eyes of the Forest: Idaho's Fire Lookouts
The history and current uses of forest fire lookouts throughout Idaho; intent on spotting smoke and chasing fires, fire watchers became the eyes of the forest and the protectors of the land.
The Desert Speaks Palms in the Desert
California's Coachella Valley is the hottest inhabited place in the Northern Hemisphere; Palm Canyon; Oasis Date Gardens.
Wild Nevada Cedarville to Tripoint Trail
Just over the border in Cedarville, Calif., obsidian hunting and a hike to the Tripoint Trail Monument mark the meeting of Oregon, California and Nevada.
Oregon Field Guide Oregon's Lizard Field School; Desert Gliders; Sagebrush
A desert landscape loaded with lizards; glider hot spot; a campaign to save the sagebrush desert that involves repurposed pasta-making machinery.
Weekends With Yankee To the Top
Triple-layer parsnip and cranberry cake; Rumney, a Northeast climbing destination; preservation projects in Martha's Vineyard.
Charlie Bee Company Bee Expansion
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business; to double the size of his operation he needs to start with a clean slate, which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
The Great American Recipe Family
The four remaining cooks prepare two dishes inspired by their friends and families.
Craft in America Holiday
Nordic folk woodcarver Harley Refsal; clay artist Susan Garson creates menorahs; the Biltmore in Asheville, N.C., re-creates George Vanderbilt's turn-of-the-century Christmas; gingerbread houses at Grove Park Inn; Navidad celebration in San Antonio.
Dialogue Brinkley On Cronkite
Marcia Franklin talks with historian Douglas Brinkley about his new biography of iconic CBS newsman Walter Cronkite. Brinkley spent years researching and writing the 864-page volume, interviewing more than 150 people.
Washington Week With The Atlantic The Next 250 -- Washington Week Considers America's Future New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Dr. Rocky Ruggiero explores the early part of artist Michelangelo's career and offers insight into his artistic journey.
NEXT at the Kennedy Center Ben Folds Presents DECLASSIFIED
Ben Folds invites Jacob Collier, Laufey and dodie to reimagine their music with the National Symphony Orchestra.
Charlie Bee Company Bee Expansion
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business; to double the size of his operation he needs to start with a clean slate, which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
The meaning of a symbol of a bird dropping a bomb; a tiny swatch of tattered red fabric may be tied to the U.S. Civil War.
Martin Clunes: Islands of America Hawaii and Alaska
The tourist-filled Oahu; exploring the active volcanoes of the Big Island; ancient traditions of Molokai Island; Kodiak Island in Alaska.
Impossible Builds Ice World
Transforming 37 acres of subtropical quarry into a subzero ski resort.
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World The Airplane
A look at inventions that gave humans the ability to fly, from Leonardo da Vinci's flying machines to modern commercial planes.
The meaning of a symbol of a bird dropping a bomb; a tiny swatch of tattered red fabric may be tied to the U.S. Civil War.
Martin Clunes: Islands of America Hawaii and Alaska
The tourist-filled Oahu; exploring the active volcanoes of the Big Island; ancient traditions of Molokai Island; Kodiak Island in Alaska.
Impossible Builds Ice World
Transforming 37 acres of subtropical quarry into a subzero ski resort.
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World The Airplane
A look at inventions that gave humans the ability to fly, from Leonardo da Vinci's flying machines to modern commercial planes.
Charlie Bee Company Bee Expansion
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business; to double the size of his operation he needs to start with a clean slate, which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
Outdoor Idaho Eyes of the Forest: Idaho's Fire Lookouts
The history and current uses of forest fire lookouts throughout Idaho; intent on spotting smoke and chasing fires, fire watchers became the eyes of the forest and the protectors of the land.
Dialogue Brinkley On Cronkite
Marcia Franklin talks with historian Douglas Brinkley about his new biography of iconic CBS newsman Walter Cronkite. Brinkley spent years researching and writing the 864-page volume, interviewing more than 150 people.
The Great American Recipe Family
The four remaining cooks prepare two dishes inspired by their friends and families.
Craft in America Holiday
Nordic folk woodcarver Harley Refsal; clay artist Susan Garson creates menorahs; the Biltmore in Asheville, N.C., re-creates George Vanderbilt's turn-of-the-century Christmas; gingerbread houses at Grove Park Inn; Navidad celebration in San Antonio.
