
Wednesday, August 20th TV listings for PBS Plus (KIPT2) Idaho Falls, ID
In the Americas With David Yetman Mexico City's Markets: A Millennium of Trade
Ancient Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan; historic flower market in Mexico City; the floating gardens of Xochimilco.
George Hirsch Lifestyle The Amazing Potato
Potato-crusted chicken; farmers vegetable gratin; sweet potato pie; the roots of Long Island potato farming; a family that grows and cooks its own small-batch artisanal potato chips.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Cruising Canada: Ottawa and the Rideau Canal
Exploring the Rideau Canal, the oldest continuously operating canal system in North America, including Ottawa's historic landmarks and farmers markets.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Horsetail & Spruce Tips
The natural life cycles of horsetail and fireweed; dandelion and spruce tips.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow Toledo & Cleveland Revealed
Culture Clash continues its advocacy of vinyl as well as local music in Toledo, Ohio; Cleveland boasts one of the world's state-of-the-art vinyl pressing plants; Gotta Groove Records.
The Farmer and the Foodie New Roots -- New Roots' Old Louisville Fresh Stop Market; Barr Farms
New Roots brings fresh vegetables and fruits to those who may not have access to them; a Kentucky farmer who helps with New Roots' mission; roasted carrot hummus; broccoli quinoa salad; Swiss chard bok choy cups.
The Garage With Steve Butler Floating Side Table
Building a mid-century modern side table, inspired by designer Jens Risom.
The Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets Arabian Nights
MouzMari short ribs; grilled meat; Loi creates her own take on short ribs.
Growing a Greener World Small-Space Gardening
Design tricks for gardening in small or oddly-shaped spaces.
Epic Trails Backpacking Victoria, Australia
Eric Hanson treks the Great Ocean Walk to the Twelve Apostles in Victoria, Australia.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Posture
A full-body posture workout.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Tropical Garden
Intermediate yoga practice designed to stretch the hamstrings, hips and spine with an emphasis on strengthening the core.
Reel South South by South Korea
Two films showcase the historical and contemporary currents connecting the American South and the Korean peninsula.
Walden -- The Ballad of Thoreau
The final two days that Henry David Thoreau spent at his cabin before leaving Walden Pond, including conversations he had with Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Outdoor Idaho Palisades by Season
Palisades is home to the largest nesting population of bald eagles in the state, the South Fork of the Snake River and thousands of trout.
Dialogue Adam Johnson
Author Adam Johnson, winner of both a Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, talks with Marcia Franklin about his writing philosophy. The two also discuss his thoughts on North Korea, which he wrote bout in "The Orphan Master's Son."
The Class Personal Statement
With no end to the COVID-19 lockdown in sight, the students wrestle with the motivation to apply to college; Mr. Cam worries that the students are giving up.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A couple recovers after an earthquake devastates their Italian village.
Queens of Mystery Murder in the Dark: First Chapter
Detective Sgt. Mattie Stone uncovers several publishing-related suspects while trying to clear her Aunt Beth in a murder case.
Lucy Worsley Investigates The Black Death
How the Black Death changed Britain and how the huge death toll affected religious beliefs, class structure, work and women.
Lucy Worsley's Royal Palace Secrets
Touring three of London's palaces -- the Tower of London, Hampton Court and Kensington Palace; host Lucy Worsley.
Jessica moves home and Ian gets to spend some time with her; Jamie receives an unexpected visitor; Emma confronts her father and her boss with the truth; Jamie receives an unexpected visitor.
A couple recovers after an earthquake devastates their Italian village.
Queens of Mystery Murder in the Dark: First Chapter
Detective Sgt. Mattie Stone uncovers several publishing-related suspects while trying to clear her Aunt Beth in a murder case.
Lucy Worsley Investigates The Black Death
How the Black Death changed Britain and how the huge death toll affected religious beliefs, class structure, work and women.
Lucy Worsley's Royal Palace Secrets
Touring three of London's palaces -- the Tower of London, Hampton Court and Kensington Palace; host Lucy Worsley.
Outdoor Idaho Palisades by Season
Palisades is home to the largest nesting population of bald eagles in the state, the South Fork of the Snake River and thousands of trout.
Dialogue Adam Johnson
Author Adam Johnson, winner of both a Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, talks with Marcia Franklin about his writing philosophy. The two also discuss his thoughts on North Korea, which he wrote bout in "The Orphan Master's Son."
Walden -- The Ballad of Thoreau
The final two days that Henry David Thoreau spent at his cabin before leaving Walden Pond, including conversations he had with Ralph Waldo Emerson.
The Class Personal Statement
With no end to the COVID-19 lockdown in sight, the students wrestle with the motivation to apply to college; Mr. Cam worries that the students are giving up.
NOVA Lost Tombs of Notre Dame
Scientists and historians study remains found in caskets under Notre-Dame de Paris' stone floor following the 2019 fire.