Wednesday, February 4th TV listings for PBS (WEDU) Tampa, FL
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Does It His Way; Katerina and O Go Ice Skating
Daniel makes snow footprints his own way; Katerina is upset when she can't read like O, but she learns to read in her own way.
Phoebe & Jay Birthday Dance Surprise; The Green Pepper New
Phoebe plans a birthday surprise for Grandma; Phoebe and Jay must tend to the bell pepper in the garden.
Sesame Street Worms Want to Play
Frankie the worm wants to play with her cousins, but they moved far away.
Work It Out Wombats! Overbooked Super; Louisa's Big News
The Wombats are excited for "Show and Tell" but Super might be too busy to attend; Louisa decides the Treeborhood needs a way to announce fun events.
Donkey Hodie Piano Problem; Bongo-lympics
Donkey and Panda deliver Grampy's piano to him after it was sent to Donkey's windmill by mistake; Panda wants to win the Bongo-lympics.
Rosie's Rules Fort Fuentes; Rosie's Derby Car
The Fuentes kids make a fort in the living room but disagree about what to put in it; Rosie and Javi build a car for a derby race.
Elinor Wonders Why The Town Picnic; The Amazing Expandable Clubhouse
Ari grows impatient waiting for ketchup; Elinor, Olive and Ari have to figure out how to expand their clubhouse to fit all the new members of The Explorer's Club.
Alma's Way Howard Flies the Coop; Supper Surprise
Alma and her friends try to help Howard get over his fear of pigeons; Alma is invited to have dinner with André and his dad.
Rick Steves' Europe Why We Travel
Rick Steves talks about the value of travel.
This Old House First Period Gambrel: Rebuilding Centuries
The restored timber frame structure is reassembled on site; a Rumford fireplace is installed; the steel ridge beam is craned in place; selecting a kitchen countertop.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Love & Basketball
The roots of basketball pros Brittney Griner and Chris Paul.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Let My People Go
Exploring the intersecting and diverging fates of the Black and Jewish communities up to the 1920s.
North to New York: The Great Migration in NY's Capital Region
New York's Capital Region celebrates Mississippi Day each September, commemorating the roots of a community born from the migration of Blacks from the small town of Shubuta, Miss., to Albany, N.Y. and surrounding areas.
Antiques Roadshow Churchill Downs Racetrack Hour 1
Appraisals from the Churchill Downs racetrack include a twin spires painted roof slate circa 1895, a 1943 Picasso ink-on-paper and 1963 letter and an art deco brooch.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day, along with news-making interviews and analysis from BBC correspondents around the globe.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Nature Parenthood: Grasslands New
Animal parents balance risk and reward to raise their young in grasslands; wild dogs must control their teen pups for survival; an expecting langur learns parenting skills by babysitting.
NOVA Can Dogs Talk? New
Scientists conduct the largest animal communication study in history to see if innovative word buttons truly enable dogs to talk.
Secrets of the Dead The Quest for Camelot New
Professor Mark Horton takes a journey across Britain to prove real events and places inspired the chivalric myths of King Arthur and the court of Camelot.
Nature Parenthood: Grasslands
Animal parents balance risk and reward to raise their young in grasslands; wild dogs must control their teen pups for survival; an expecting langur learns parenting skills by babysitting.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
NOVA Can Dogs Talk?
Scientists conduct the largest animal communication study in history to see if innovative word buttons truly enable dogs to talk.
Secrets of the Dead The Quest for Camelot
Professor Mark Horton takes a journey across Britain to prove real events and places inspired the chivalric myths of King Arthur and the court of Camelot.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Natasha Kaplinsky and Michael Buerk
Newsreaders Natasha Kaplinsky and Michael Buerk embark on an adventure around Sussex; Michael tastes the delights of Hastings and Natasha meets some woolly friends who played a vital role during the industrial revolution.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Let My People Go
Exploring the intersecting and diverging fates of the Black and Jewish communities up to the 1920s.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Love & Basketball
The roots of basketball pros Brittney Griner and Chris Paul.
Arthur Arthur Sells Out; Mind Your Manners
Arthur decides to sell old toys through his school's Website; the Tibble Twins want to take their grandmother out to dinner.
Odd Squad Welcome to Odd Squad
A Sandbeast makes things difficult when Little O attempts to record a training video for kids interested in becoming Odd Squad agents.
Wild Kratts Iron Wolverine
Chris sets up a massive cross-country race in the North; each team member sets off across the tundra with little more than one form of transportation and a small pack of gear.
Weather Hunters The Vansformer
Lily and her family discover a surprise and also embark on a weather hunting expedition.
Lyla in the Loop Lyla Gets a Grip; Rappin' Riddles
Lyla overcomes her fear of rock-climbing; a riddle game about everyday objects made by Black inventors.
Carl the Collector A Fuzzytown Halloween
Carl and his pals are excited about trick-or-treating until Forrest shares a spooky rumor that Mr. Price is a wizard who turns kids into chicken noodle soup.
