
Sunday, August 3rd TV listings for PBS (WABE) Atlanta, GA
Rick Steves travels through Iceland, visiting Reykjavik, Lake Myvatn, the Snaefellsnes Peninsula and museums.
After parts of a body are found, the team concludes they have been stored for a long time; Cassie wants to retire but to get her full pension she must complete 30 years of service.
Cassie's unhappy return to the office is complicated by her family's troubling behavior; the investigation into the headless victim, now identified as Matthew Walsh, turns up four suspects with worrisome ties to the police force.
Cassie and Sunny interview each of the four suspects, who all deny knowing the victim; Boulting discovers Walsh was cautioned three weeks before his death; Collier finds the rest of Walsh's body.
Cassie and Sunny discover Walsh was chased by all four suspects on the night in question; Willets realizes Fiona's blood sample may have been deliberately lost by Liz.
Cassie and Sunny interview two of the suspects again and get closer to the truth of what happened to Walsh; Balcombe believes she may have found the cause of death.
Sunny and the team narrow down the suspects during a tragic turn of events before they must find proof of who the murder weapon belonged to.
The U.S. Naval Construction Battalions of World War II -- the "Seabees" -- were best known for building runways out of jungles on the coral islands in the Pacific.
Veteran interviews, archival material and recreations outline the events leading up to the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima.
Historians talk about the development of the nuclear bomb.
Atomic Echoes: Untold Stories From World War II
Two friends explore the lasting trauma of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.
The Atomic Bowl: Football at Ground Zero - And Nuclear Peril Today
Less than five months after the atomic bomb blast, Americans play an all-star football game in Nagasaki.
The personal stories of veterans and citizens who witnessed the attack on the American Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
Historians talk about the development of the nuclear bomb.