TV Schedule for PBS Plus (WEDQ4) Tampa, FL
Saturday, April 27th TV listings for PBS Plus (WEDQ4) Tampa, FL
Biz Kid$ Hidden Careers
Behind the scenes careers in sports, music, entertainment, art and aviation.
A countdown of the cast's favorite musical performances, including original songs and music videos such as "This Is Me" and "Beautiful Day."
Curious Crew Inertia
How a still object remains at rest while an object in motion keeps moving unless another force acts on it; safety restraints; technology coordinator Michelle Massey; pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha.
SciGirls Cartoon Coders
Three girls act on heir passion for technology and social justice by creating a computer animation urging children to take action in their own communities.
Roadtrip Nation Challenge the Status Quo
Ben Burtt, sound designer at Skywalker Ranch in California; Pixar animator Ralph Eggleston; Janice Levenhagen-Seeley of ChickTech.
Make48 Innovate, Build, Invent!, Pt. 2
Diving deep into the hands-on brainstorming and prototyping stage with lots of inventing, building, innovating and collaborating.
Celebration of the highest of achievements in circus arts and culture.
Come One, Come All: A Circus With a Purpose
The Salida Circus in Colorado teaches children and adults arts like juggling, trapeze, tumbling and clowning, helping them find community, inclusion and confidence.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love New Hampshire's Coast and More
A rehearsal of "RENT" at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, N.H.; a walk down Cat Alley; Millyard Museum; the Museum of Dumb Guy Stuff in Portsmouth, N.H.; New Castle; beach day.
The pupil midwives prepare for their final exams as two little brothers are abandoned at a church.
Mr Bates vs The Post Office on Masterpiece
Alan allies with the Post Office in hopes that his friends can finally get justice.
More than a decade since their romance started, Jack and Alice face their greatest obstacle.
Sister Boniface Mysteries St George's Defence
Convinced that events catastrophic to the Cold War are being planned at the British Open Chess Championships, Sister Boniface must brush off her chess skills and join the tournament.
Celebration of the highest of achievements in circus arts and culture.
Come One, Come All: A Circus With a Purpose
The Salida Circus in Colorado teaches children and adults arts like juggling, trapeze, tumbling and clowning, helping them find community, inclusion and confidence.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love New Hampshire's Coast and More
A rehearsal of "RENT" at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, N.H.; a walk down Cat Alley; Millyard Museum; the Museum of Dumb Guy Stuff in Portsmouth, N.H.; New Castle; beach day.
Journalists, academics, officials, and political insiders dialog on Florida's top issues. Host: Rob Lorei.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
The Lawrence Welk Show Musical History Makers (Clay and Sally Hart)
Music includes "Gentle on My Mind," "I'd Rather Be Blue," "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain" and "Bye Bye Love."
American Experience Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy at Love Canal New
The 1970s Love Canal disaster and how the battle for justice, led mostly by women, created the basis for the federal Superfund program.
The U.S. and the Holocaust The Golden Door (Beginnings -- 1938)
Congress reverses open borders; Hitler and the Nazis begin their persecution of German Jews, causing many to seek refuge; President Franklin D. Roosevelt is concerned but unable to coordinate a response to the crisis.
Stories of Survival Final Transports
Hungarian Jews Magda Brown and George Brent, who survived Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp as teenagers, reveal the human aspects of survival, resistance, chance, and luck in the face of Nazi tyranny.
Tell Me More With Kelly Corrigan Good Enough Parenting
Dr. Dima Amso on Nurture: Good Enough Parenting.
Songs at the Center Part One: Beth Nielsen Chapman, The Accidentals, Maia Sharp, Kim Richey
Performances by Beth Nielsen Chapman, The Accidentals, Maia Sharp and Kim Richey; from the Holland Theater in Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Austin City Limits Sarah Jarosz; Billy Strings
Grammy Award-winner Sarah Jarosz performs music from "World on the Ground"; Grammy Award-winner Billy Strings performs songs from "Renewal."
The U.S. and the Holocaust The Golden Door (Beginnings -- 1938)
Congress reverses open borders; Hitler and the Nazis begin their persecution of German Jews, causing many to seek refuge; President Franklin D. Roosevelt is concerned but unable to coordinate a response to the crisis.
Stories of Survival Final Transports
Hungarian Jews Magda Brown and George Brent, who survived Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp as teenagers, reveal the human aspects of survival, resistance, chance, and luck in the face of Nazi tyranny.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
Peter Baker, The New York Times; Laura Barrón-López, PBS NewsHour; David Drucker, The Dispatch; Mara Liasson, NPR.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer discusses the indictment of Donald Trump allies in Arizona.