Saturday, April 27th TV listings for PBS (WFPT) Montgomery, MD HD
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Harvest Sky
A different take on the harvest sky quilt includes different approaches to standard patchwork.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Island Paradise
Tropical island shores.
Knit and Crochet Now! Top-Down Beanies
Starry stripes crochet beanie; dream weaver knit scarf; a crochet version of the starry stripes knit beanie.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
A Taste of History A Multicultural Menu -- Victoria, Australia
The vibrant culinary scene of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia; uncovering the source of Australian lamb in the countryside.
Home Diagnosis 'There, I Fixed It'
Air cleaners, essential oil diffusers and air fresheners; toxic materials.
Doctors in San Francisco, a 9-year-old Navajo girl in Arizona, and an Amish father in Indiana pursue a cure for a genetic illness that causes babies to be born without an immune system.
Weekends With Yankee Made With Love in New England
Exploring Rockland, Maine, including Rockport Harbor, Bleecker & Greer and Me Lon Togo; Shelburne Falls, Mass.; Dunes and Duchess in New Milford, Conn.
The American Woodshop Green Bowl Turning
Making the ultimate salad serving bowl with honey locust.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom Let's Go Dutch
The influence of Dutch culture on flowers; Oregon Flowers; a hand-tied bouquet; arranging flowers in Delft pottery.
The Great Aquarium Treasure Hunt
Students go on a treasure hunt at the National Aquarium in Baltimore.
Science Matters: Backyard Bay Savers in the City
The connection between cities and the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
A close, rare view of creatures of the Chesapeake Bay, including the blue crab, moon jellyfish and the oyster toadfish, as they move, breathe, eat and reproduce.
Ciao Italia When Is a Plum Cake a Pound Cake?
Apricot yogurt pound cake; a classic Italian pound cake with a taste of lemon zest and lemon juice.
America the Bountiful Pears in Oregon
A pear orchard owned by a Japanese American family whose founders were held captive in an internment camp during World War II; different ways that pears can be prepared.
America's Test Kitchen Cherry and Berry Desserts
Nostalgic cherry hand pies; electric juicers; apple-blackberry betty.
Travels With Darley Alabama for Foodies: Part I
The food, culture and history of Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and Marion, Ala.; the restaurant that inspired "Fried Green Tomates"; civil rights history, biscuit making and organic farming.
Ireland With Michael The Riches of Wicklow
Cultural and artisanal marvels in Wicklow; Avondale Treetop Walk; concert pianist Fiachra Garvey; food historian Santina Kennedy.
Destination Maryland Western Wanderlust
Swallow Falls State Park; Wisp Resort ziplines; bluegrass festival; Tonka Toy.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton Lights, Camera, Downsize
A retired entertainment executive needs help clearing out his Massachusetts basement full of show business memorabilia, including autographs, posters and rare pictures of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Distinctive Homes of the Chesapeake
The history and architecture of historic homes surrounding the Chesapeake Bay, from St. Michael's to Easton and Annapolis to St. Mary's.
MotorWeek 2024 Lincoln Nautilus New
The Lincoln Nautilus, a luxury utility offering big improvements in 2024; Hyundai Elantra.
The Chesapeake & Delaware Canal: Gateway to the World
The history and impact of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, a 14-mile-long trade route used extensively by international shipping.
Conowingo Dam: Power on the Susquehanna
The impact of building Maryland's Conowingo Dam, the medium-height, masonry gravity dam that opened in 1928.
Chesapeake Decoys: The Nature of Waterfowl Art
Waterfowl hunting on the Chesapeake Bay and the art it inspires.
The Search for the USS Scorpion
Searching the Patuxent River for the USS Scorpion, the lost flagship of Commodore Joshua Barney's Chesapeake Bay Flotilla.
Racing Rivals: Log Canoes of Chesapeake Bay
Heritage of log canoes.
Potomac by Air: Our Nation's River
Following the Potomac River from Fairfax Stone, W.Va., into Maryland and Washington, D.C.; views include monuments and memorials such as the Washington Monument, U.S. Capitol, White House, Jefferson Memorial, and the National Cathedral.
Exploring the history, legends and lore of the lighthouses of the Chesapeake Bay, from Cape Henry to Turkey Point.
Water's Edge: Black Waterman of the Chesapeake
The relationship between Blacks and the Chesapeake Bay.
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."
Racing Rivals: Log Canoes of Chesapeake Bay
Heritage of log canoes.
Potomac by Air: Our Nation's River
Following the Potomac River from Fairfax Stone, W.Va., into Maryland and Washington, D.C.; views include monuments and memorials such as the Washington Monument, U.S. Capitol, White House, Jefferson Memorial, and the National Cathedral.
Exploring the history, legends and lore of the lighthouses of the Chesapeake Bay, from Cape Henry to Turkey Point.
Water's Edge: Black Waterman of the Chesapeake
The relationship between Blacks and the Chesapeake Bay.
Potomac by Air: Our Nation's River
Following the Potomac River from Fairfax Stone, W.Va., into Maryland and Washington, D.C.; views include monuments and memorials such as the Washington Monument, U.S. Capitol, White House, Jefferson Memorial, and the National Cathedral.
Song of the Mountains The Mountain Minor; Fish Fisher & Alexis Wilkins
The Mountain Minor; Fish Fisher; Alexis Wilkins.
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."