TV Schedule for PBS SoCal2 (KOCE-TV2) Huntington Beach, CA
Monday, April 6th TV listings for PBS SoCal2 (KOCE-TV2) Huntington Beach, CA
Historians, sociologists, doctors, religious leaders and authors reflect on the importance of the Sabbath in America.
Historians, sociologists, doctors, religious leaders and authors reflect on the importance of the Sabbath in America.
Scholars, writers and others discuss Jewish immigration to the U.S.
Family Recipe: Jewish American Style
From briskets to bagels, a historical, genealogical and culinary journey through the Jewish American diaspora.
Historians, sociologists, doctors, religious leaders and authors reflect on the importance of the Sabbath in America.
Historians, sociologists, doctors, religious leaders and authors reflect on the importance of the Sabbath in America.
Scholars, writers and others discuss Jewish immigration to the U.S.
Family Recipe: Jewish American Style
From briskets to bagels, a historical, genealogical and culinary journey through the Jewish American diaspora.
Historians, sociologists, doctors, religious leaders and authors reflect on the importance of the Sabbath in America.
Historians, sociologists, doctors, religious leaders and authors reflect on the importance of the Sabbath in America.
Scholars, writers and others discuss Jewish immigration to the U.S.
Family Recipe: Jewish American Style
From briskets to bagels, a historical, genealogical and culinary journey through the Jewish American diaspora.
Nature Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives
From snowy owls in the high Arctic to honey buzzards raiding hornet nests in Taiwan, a look at the extreme ways in which raptors conquer the toughest habitats on Earth.
NOVA Your Brain: Perception Deception
Understanding how the brain shapes reality, including the tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to keep a person alive; with neuroscientist Heather Berlin.
Our New World The Pulse of Change New
Four people on four continents face environmental change driven by climate change; as resources grow scarce, they witness shifts in wildlife behavior.
MacGillivray Freeman's Coral Reef Adventure
Filmmakers Howard and Michele Hall embark on a daring expedition across the South Pacific to document the world's most beautiful and endangered coral reefs.
Planet California Rivers of Gold
California's wildlife adjusts to a world where drought, dams and fire pose dire threats to an ecosystem connected by rivers on land, in the air and in the sea.
Planet California Close Encounters
California's wild creatures on the land and sea include blue whales and burrowing owls.
The process of "destructive creation" -- how war destroys lives but creates civilization.
First Civilizations Religion
Civilizations need a shared set of beliefs to survive; religion serves as the stability and cohesion of Ancient Egypt.
First Civilizations Cities
The Middle East, site of the world's first villages, towns and cities, was the birthplace of civilization, as cities were vessels for invention and innovation.
First Civilizations Trade
The Indus Valley relied on the free flow of trade rather than imposing order through war or religion.
A spring journey through Spain, Slovenia, Italy and Greece reveals how various cultures celebrate the Easter holiday.
Rick Steves' European Festivals
Rick explores the Continent's top festivals, each one rich with tradition, great food and fun.
