Tuesday, January 20th TV listings for PBS Plus (KIPT2) Idaho Falls, ID
Rick Steves' Europe French Alps and Lyon
The cuisine of Lyon, France; Chamonix in France; riding the lift up to Aiguille du Midi and to the border of Italy; hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc -- the trail that circles the mountain.
Jazzy Vegetarian Sunday Brunch
A plant-based morning meal consists of vegan spinach-tomato omelet, baked home fries, breakfast sunshine salad and coconut-grape muffins.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out A Southern Christmas
A Southern Christmas in South Carolina; Gullah Geechee history and culture; Christmas service; Brookgreen Gardens Night of a Thousand Candles; autism awareness; a traditional low country boil.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Australia
Small fishing towns, rainforests and locals along the Princes Highway on the southeastern coastline of Australia.
Behind the Wings The F-35 Lightning II
An inside look at how the F-35 is built and employed operationally.
This American Land Ruffed Grouse #1; Nature Based Solutions; Sustaining Snapper; Raptor Cam
Efforts to protect the ruffed grouse; Iowa communities cope with flood control; preserving stocks of snapper; Mississippi Flyway Raptor Resource Project.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Cook Your Way to the Life You Want
Wise guy chili; brown rice and millet croquettes; cannoli napoleon; whole-grains; ways that sugar is hidden in products; snack ideas.
Garden Smart Consulting With a Woody Ornamental Expert
Selecting woody ornamentals.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Taiwan
Exploring Taiwan from a historical perspective; the artistry of master wood carvers and mask-makers; Rainbow Village and a joint art project with 103-year-old Huang Yung-Fu; the National Taichung Theater.
A '55 Chevy Nomad Wagon is given a few finishing touches before it heads up to the Cobble Beach Concours d'Elegance. We take a spin in a Shelby Cobra before heading to the Toronto International Car Show.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Spine Strengthening & Pain-Relief Workout
An entry-level, standing and barre workout provides a deep stretch that relieves tension and pain in the muscles and joints while rebalancing the body.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Rolling Hills
Simple stretches designed to unravel tension in the shoulders and upper back; a series of standing postures to help create more flexibility through the hips and hamstrings.
Performances include music by Beethoven, Debussy and Schumann.
Religion, Racism & Reconciliation
Individuals and communities of faith engage in addressing the issues of systemic racism, such as voting rights, income inequality and mass incarceration.
Breaking Enigma: A World War II Game Changer
Some historians estimate that the breaking of Germany's Enigma Code at Bletchley Park shortened the duration of World War II by two years and may have saved 14 million lives; narrator Keith Morrison.
Betrayed: Surviving An American Concentration Camp
Exploring the long-term effects of the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans by the U.S. government; intergenerational trauma.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
NOVA What Are UFOs?
Astrophysicists and engineers look at evidence that supports the existence of UFOs.
Secrets of the Dead Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (Part One)
The investigation into secret network of curators and dealers that made profits off art stolen by the Nazis.
Wild Scandinavia Fire and Ice
Exploring Scandinavia's kingdoms of fire and ice and the animals -- including muskoxen, polar bears and arctic foxes -- who must navigate the landscape as it changes around them.
Secrets of the Dead Chasing the Plague
Scientists track down medieval bubonic plague victims and study the virus in hopes of preventing future outbreaks.
Wild Metropolis Survivors
Stories of animals that survive despite being displaced by the growth of cities.
NOVA What Are UFOs?
Astrophysicists and engineers look at evidence that supports the existence of UFOs.
Secrets of the Dead Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (Part One)
The investigation into secret network of curators and dealers that made profits off art stolen by the Nazis.
Wild Scandinavia Fire and Ice
Exploring Scandinavia's kingdoms of fire and ice and the animals -- including muskoxen, polar bears and arctic foxes -- who must navigate the landscape as it changes around them.
Performances include music by Beethoven, Debussy and Schumann.
Outdoor Idaho Beyond Labels
Athletes with physical challenges break barriers and defy labels; how Idaho is poised to be a destination for para-sports.
Dialogue S.C. (Sam) Gwynne: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference
The reporter and author whose book, Empire of the Summer Moon, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2011, talks with host Marcia Franklin. The book traces the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history.
Religion, Racism & Reconciliation
Individuals and communities of faith engage in addressing the issues of systemic racism, such as voting rights, income inequality and mass incarceration.
Breaking Enigma: A World War II Game Changer
Some historians estimate that the breaking of Germany's Enigma Code at Bletchley Park shortened the duration of World War II by two years and may have saved 14 million lives; narrator Keith Morrison.
Austin City Limits Renee Rapp; Thee Sacred Souls
Pop singer Reneé Rapp performs songs from "Bite Me"; San Diego modern soul trio Thee Sacred Souls share tunes from "Got a Story to Tell."
