Friday, January 2nd TV listings for PBS Plus (KIPT2) Idaho Falls, ID
Rick Steves' Europe Portugal's Heartland
Dancing on the beach in Nazaré, Portugal; medieval abbey in Batalha; royal library; port wine; exploring Porto, Portugal.
Home Diagnosis 'There, I Fixed It'
Air cleaners, essential oil diffusers and air fresheners; toxic materials.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out The Heart and Soul of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Exploring the allure of Myrtle Bach, S.C.; the cultural survival of the Gullah-Geechee African American community; kayaking the Waccamaw River; Brookgreen Gardens; surf fishing.
Heirloom Piedmontese cow; Double L Processing; gourmet compound butter; mushroom twice baked potatoes; French skillet filet mignon.
The Life of a Musician Jenee Fleenor: House Concert (with guest Josh Martin)
CMA musician of the year, Jenee Fleenor; Josh Martin of Woodbox Heroes.
Curious Traveler Curious Brussels
La Grande Place in Brussels; the origins of Brussels' chocolate legacy; walking through the pages of a comic book; how Flanders became a source of master artists.
Jazzy Vegetarian Easy Italian
Easy Italian recipes include spaghetti sauce, vegan-ease pizza and eggplant stack-ups.
Modern Pioneering With Georgia Pellegrini Earth, Women, Fire
Searching for wild edibles in unlikely places; two women glass blowers in Brooklyn, N.Y., make glass pieces for the dinner table.
Behind the Wings The Moon, to Stay
Exploring the training, spacecraft and people behind Artemis II -- the first NASA Artemis crewed mission.
This American Land Right Whales; Bird Collisions; Arizona Groundwater; Renegade Rancher; Camp Hale
Saving right whales in the waters off New England; bird-friendly building ordinances; a groundwater free-for-all in Arizona; water challenges along the Colorado River; Colorado's Camp Hale/Continental Divide.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Bone Strengthening
A workout designed to strengthen bones and prevent osteoporosis.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Ocean Twilight
Seated sun salutations and gentle stretches designed to increase flexibility and mobility in the shoulders, back, hips, legs and more.
Power of the River: Expedition to the Heart of Water in Bhutan
An all-Bhutanese river crew guides a first-ever fly fishing expedition in uncharted Class IV+ whitewater in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan.
The U.S. Naval Construction Battalions of World War II -- the "Seabees" -- were best known for building runways out of jungles on the coral islands in the Pacific.
Counting From Infinity: Yitang Zhang and the Twin Prime Conjecture (2015)
In 2013, a little-known mathematician makes an important breakthrough toward solving the twin prime conjecture.
Come Back Anytime (2021)
For more than 40 years, ramen master Masamoto Ueda has been serving his legendary Tokyo-style ramen to a community of regulars who are not only his customers but true friends.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood A Visit With Stomp!
A look at all of the things that can be done with one's feet; Mister Rogers learns about the rhythms of the percussive group Stomp; Lady Elaine apologises for her anger.
The Best of the Joy of Painting September Song
A foggy early morning landscape.
NOVA Secrets in Your Data
Alok Patel takes a look at what happens to the personal data shared on social media and efforts to maximize benefits without compromising personal privacy.
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.
Nature American Ocelot
Biologists study the ocelot in South Texas, the most endangered wild cat in the U.S.
NOVA Secrets in Your Data
Alok Patel takes a look at what happens to the personal data shared on social media and efforts to maximize benefits without compromising personal privacy.
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.
The U.S. Naval Construction Battalions of World War II -- the "Seabees" -- were best known for building runways out of jungles on the coral islands in the Pacific.
Outdoor Idaho Winter Grit
Cold weather activities, from extreme back-country skiing and avalanche assessment to equestrian skijoring, ice climbing and heli-skiing.
Dialogue Alexandra Fuller
Marcia Franklin interviews Alexandra Fuller, who grew up in Rhodesia, now known as Zimbabwe. Her newest book is about her mother's early years in Kenya and Rhodesia.
Counting From Infinity: Yitang Zhang and the Twin Prime Conjecture (2015)
In 2013, a little-known mathematician makes an important breakthrough toward solving the twin prime conjecture.
Come Back Anytime (2021)
For more than 40 years, ramen master Masamoto Ueda has been serving his legendary Tokyo-style ramen to a community of regulars who are not only his customers but true friends.
Antiques Roadshow Did Grandma Lie?
A 1900 Mark Twain letter; a ruby and diamond bracelet; a Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner signed baseball.
