
Sunday, October 26th TV listings for PBS Plus (KISU-TV2) Pocatello, ID
Craft in America Quilts
Celebrating contemporary masters of quilting and the role quilts play in America's history; featuring Susan Hudson, Victoria Findlay Wolfe, Michael A. Cummings, Judith Content, the International Quilt Museum and special guest Ken Burns.
Dialogue Author Brando Skyhorse
Marcia Franklin talks with author Brando Skyhorse about his life and works, focusing on his memoir, "Take This Man." In the book, Skyhorse writes about what it was like to grow up thinking he was Native American and then find out that he was not.
Outdoor Idaho A Palouse Paradise
Northern Idaho's Palouse country is one of the world's richest agricultural regions.
Wild Nevada Rock-Hounding and Gem-Hunting
Discovering fire opals, garnets, fluorite and quartz in the heart of Nevada; rockhounding adventures.
Oregon Field Guide Space Balloons; Bonsai Mirai; Painted Hills
A strange craft hovering above eastern Oregon may help scientists improve Mars moon landings in the future; the art of bonsai takes root in Oregon; a photo journey into the Painted Hills.
Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time Dallas Wayne & Redd Volkaert, The Mavericks
Original music from Dallas Wayne, accompanied by Redd Volkaert; eclectic rock-country group The Mavericks.
The Great American Read Fall Kick-off
A list of 100 best-loved books and how these novels affect, reflect and connect people.
PBS Arts Talk Ann Curry With Min Jin Lee
Journalist Ann Curry conducts a deep, frank interview with bestselling author Min Jin Lee.
Caddo Voices: A Basketry Revival
Modern Caddo work to restore and revitalize their cultural traditions, including river cane basketry.
The Caverns Sessions Lindsay Lou
Singer-songwriter Lindsay Lou combines progressive Americana and folk with bluegrass roots.
City of Songs Stockholm
Exploring Stockholm's musical layers, including how music helps combat the isolation of long, dark winters and brings communities together.
Dialogue Author Brando Skyhorse
Marcia Franklin talks with author Brando Skyhorse about his life and works, focusing on his memoir, "Take This Man." In the book, Skyhorse writes about what it was like to grow up thinking he was Native American and then find out that he was not.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Craft in America Quilts
Celebrating contemporary masters of quilting and the role quilts play in America's history; featuring Susan Hudson, Victoria Findlay Wolfe, Michael A. Cummings, Judith Content, the International Quilt Museum and special guest Ken Burns.
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World The Smartphone
The history of the smartphone, from its roots in Morse code to Apple's unveiling of the first-ever iPhone in 2007; how the next generation of smartphones may allow for communication just by thinking.
Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time Dallas Wayne & Redd Volkaert, The Mavericks
Original music from Dallas Wayne, accompanied by Redd Volkaert; eclectic rock-country group The Mavericks.
World War I poster; a map of Valley Forge that George Washington may have used during the American Revolution; transistor radio; business card may tie a man's father to Prohibition-era underworld crime.
Deception: World War II The Final Days of the War
The Allies are winning the war, but both sides continue to use masterful deceptions to confuse and trick the other; the immediate postwar years see the US and Soviet Union begin a deadly game of espionage in the race for atomic supremacy.
A panel of experts grapple with disinformation about a controversial school board decision spreading rapidly on social media.
No Place to Grow Old (2024)
A growing crisis unfolding quietly across America: the increasing number of seniors facing homelessness. Set in Portland, Oregon, this poignant documentary follows the lives of three older adults navigating the harsh realities of life without a home.
World War I poster; a map of Valley Forge that George Washington may have used during the American Revolution; transistor radio; business card may tie a man's father to Prohibition-era underworld crime.
Deception: World War II The Final Days of the War
The Allies are winning the war, but both sides continue to use masterful deceptions to confuse and trick the other; the immediate postwar years see the US and Soviet Union begin a deadly game of espionage in the race for atomic supremacy.
A panel of experts grapple with disinformation about a controversial school board decision spreading rapidly on social media.
No Place to Grow Old (2024)
A growing crisis unfolding quietly across America: the increasing number of seniors facing homelessness. Set in Portland, Oregon, this poignant documentary follows the lives of three older adults navigating the harsh realities of life without a home.
The Great American Read Fall Kick-off
A list of 100 best-loved books and how these novels affect, reflect and connect people.
Outdoor Idaho A Palouse Paradise
Northern Idaho's Palouse country is one of the world's richest agricultural regions.
MotorWeek 2025 Subaru Forester Hybrid New
Road testing the new Subaru Forester Hybrid; Lincoln Navigator; Dan Maffett shows off his plans for a special build; renewable propane.
PBS Arts Talk Ann Curry With Min Jin Lee
Journalist Ann Curry conducts a deep, frank interview with bestselling author Min Jin Lee.
Caddo Voices: A Basketry Revival
Modern Caddo work to restore and revitalize their cultural traditions, including river cane basketry.
NOVA Ancient Desert Death Trap New
A team of archaeologists researches the "desert kites," the stone megastructures across northern Saudi Arabia and southern Jordan.