TV Schedule for PBS Plus (WEDU-DT4) Tampa, FL
Monday, May 5th TV listings for PBS Plus (WEDU-DT4) Tampa, FL
Wai Lana Yoga Abs and Thighs
Breathing exercise; strengthening abdominals and thighs; rolling into a ball to stretch the spine.
Functional Fitness With Suzanne Andrews Energy
Workouts help improve specific health conditions, including arthritis, osteoporosis and back pain.
Yoga in Practice Open, Steady, and Patient
Poses that focus on three elements -- space, earth and water.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Back Pain Relief
An easy-to-follow standing and barre workout helps relieve tension in the lower back with posture and hip isolation exercises.
Best of Sewing With Nancy Travel Gear Made Easy, Part 1
Clever and trendy travel accessories include a roll-up blanket, easy zipper pulls, a fold-up tote and a tray for gathering travel supplies.
It's Sew Easy Tank Tech
A sports bra tank; a lined lace tank stitched almost entirely on the serger.
Garden Smart The Art of Botanical Design at Christmas Time
A historical home decorated for Christmas.
Sit and Be Fit Footwork and Core
New exercises focus on the feet.
Nature Niagara Falls
Exploring Niagara Falls, its three separate waterfalls, and the mammals, birds and reptiles that surround it.
NOVA Critical Condition: Health in Black America
Researchers examine the causes of racial health disparities, and why Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to have chronic diseases than whites.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Nature Niagara Falls
Exploring Niagara Falls, its three separate waterfalls, and the mammals, birds and reptiles that surround it.
NOVA Critical Condition: Health in Black America
Researchers examine the causes of racial health disparities, and why Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to have chronic diseases than whites.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Following the Reformation Trail in Switzerland and Germany -- Part 1
Following the path of reformers through Switzerland and Germany, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
Rick Steves' Europe North England's Lake District and Durham
Hiking through the Cumbria Lake District; cricket; hiking Hadrian's Wall; Durham Cathedral.
A Gulf Coast Journal With Jack Perkins The Manasota Theatre Organ Society, Tuskegee Airmen, Ladies, Let's Go Fishing
Jack Perkins explores Florida's west central coast.
WEDU Arts Plus Second Heart Homes
The nonprofit organization Second Heart Homes in Sarasota partners with a local art gallery to place professional artwork in the homes of formerly homeless.
American Masters Waterman -- Duke: Ambassador of Aloha
The journey and legacy of five-time Olympic medalist Duke Kahanamoku, who broke swimming records and popularized modern-day surfing while overcoming racism.
Dale Chihuly gathers 40 artists and gaffers to produce works of glass art.
Artist Dale Chihuly's five-year process to realize "Rotolo," a series of large-scale pedestal sculptures.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
ACL 10th Annual Hall of Fame Honors Garth Brooks
Austin City Limits 10th Annual Hall of Fame honors country singer-songwriter Garth Brooks.
A Gulf Coast Journal With Jack Perkins The Manasota Theatre Organ Society, Tuskegee Airmen, Ladies, Let's Go Fishing
Jack Perkins explores Florida's west central coast.
WEDU Arts Plus Second Heart Homes
The nonprofit organization Second Heart Homes in Sarasota partners with a local art gallery to place professional artwork in the homes of formerly homeless.
American Masters Waterman -- Duke: Ambassador of Aloha
The journey and legacy of five-time Olympic medalist Duke Kahanamoku, who broke swimming records and popularized modern-day surfing while overcoming racism.
A military intelligence school in Minnesota trains more than 6,000 Japanese Americans to be translators, interrogators and Japanese military specialists during World War II.
Journalists, academics, officials, and political insiders dialog on Florida's top issues. Host: Rob Lorei.