Thursday, June 11th TV listings for PBS Plus (KISU-TV2) Pocatello, ID
Rick Steves' Europe Prague
Prague's massive castle, statue-lined bridge, Jewish Quarter and 20th-century history.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Honoring Our Roots
Recipes include thumb cookies with marmalade, linguine with white puttanesca and roasted cauliflower with breadcrumbs and fried rosemary.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Tanzania: Majestic Wildlife and Cultural Gems
A Tanzanian adventure spanning Arusha, Tarangire, Serengeti and Ngorongoro National Parks; a Maasai village and school; Lake Manyara and Olduvai Gorge.
Garden Smart Designing a Garden on a Smaller Lot
Two gardeners share their garden adventures.
Dream of Italy Massimo Bottura: Slow Food, Fast Cars, Big Dreams
Exploring chef Massimo Bottura's rise to fame from "Chef's Table" to his culinary empire in Modena.
Books by the River Rhonda McKnight
Author Rhonda McKnight talks about "Bitter and Sweet: A Novel," a romance that explores the complexities of love, forgiveness and personal growth.
Pati's Mexican Table Building the Future
How design and transit reshape Mexico City; tacos at Taquería Los Cuñados; building a bamboo bike; street tlacoyos; how community and creativity drive urban change.
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
Austin City Limits ACL 11th Annual Hall of Fame Honors My Morning Jacket
ACL inducts Kentucky band My Morning Jacket into the ACL Hall of Fame; with special guest director and journalist Cameron Crowe.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Back Pain Relief
A workout focusing on the back and core helps to relieve and prevent back pain.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Desk Jockey Gentle Yoga
A yoga exercise that can be done at work or on a plane.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton Back to School
Converting a 10,000 square-foot elementary school into a multigenerational home filled with artwork and oddities.
Recorded Live at Analog The Black Crowes
The Black Crowes celebrate the 30th anniversary of "Amorica" with "Wiser Time," "Gone" and "A Conspiracy."
Triumph: Tampa's Untold Chapter in the Civil Rights Movement
Black high school students organize peaceful sit-ins at a downtown lunch counter in the 1960s Tampa, Fla.
The U.S. Army's 2nd Ranger Battalion scales the 100-foot cliffs of Pointe du Hoc in Normandy on June 6, 1944, on a mission to destroy six German cannons.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Keeping Up Appearances A Job for Richard
Richard is unhappy with Hyacinth's plan for him to get an executive position with a local company.
As Time Goes By As Time Goes By: Reunion
Jean and Lionel look back on their lives together and all they have gone through.
Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece The Line of Duty
Eliza investigates a foreign ambassador's death while partnering with a woman whose intellect and power mirror her own.
The killer is still at large, and Cora hunts down her main suspects while the police are stumped.
Keeping Up Appearances A Job for Richard
Richard is unhappy with Hyacinth's plan for him to get an executive position with a local company.
As Time Goes By As Time Goes By: Reunion
Jean and Lionel look back on their lives together and all they have gone through.
TURN: Washington's Spies Mr. Culpeper
Abe is ambushed by a desperate patriot while on the way to New York; Ben is charged with the task of creating a spy.
The killer is still at large, and Cora hunts down her main suspects while the police are stumped.
American Experience Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, the three-day concert at a farm in New York that marked the end of one of the most turbulent decades in American history.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton Back to School
Converting a 10,000 square-foot elementary school into a multigenerational home filled with artwork and oddities.
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 Behind the Story with Frontline's with Michael Kirk
Host Marcia Franklin talks with former Idahoan Michael Kirk, a producer/director for Frontline. Kirk, who joined Frontline at its inception in 1983, has produced more than 200 national television programs.
Recorded Live at Analog The Black Crowes
The Black Crowes celebrate the 30th anniversary of "Amorica" with "Wiser Time," "Gone" and "A Conspiracy."
Triumph: Tampa's Untold Chapter in the Civil Rights Movement
Black high school students organize peaceful sit-ins at a downtown lunch counter in the 1960s Tampa, Fla.
Nature Canada: Surviving the Wild North
Examining Canada's animals and dramatic landscape, from the high arctic and tundra to the boreal forests.
