Friday, March 6th TV listings for PBS (WGBH) Boston, MA
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Plays T-ball; Max Plays at the Library
Daniel and his friends play T-ball and find that Henrietta is a dance teacher and a T-ball coach.
Phoebe & Jay Lost and Found; Comic Tragedy
Phoebe and Jay use a checklist to guide them through their tasks; Jay creates his first comic book and learns about the importance of page order.
Sesame Street The Tasty Transport
Alan has many food deliveries to make at Hooper's and needs vehicles to finish them; Elmo, Charlie, and Rosita help Alan by riding their scooter and bikes to deliver food to customers.
Work It Out Wombats! Moo Moo Choo Choo; Lake Bellyflop
Wombats unstick a stuck train; the group goes to Bellyflop Lake.
Donkey Hodie The Cow and Potato Bug Opera; Everything Explorers
Donkey is excited about directing a new show starring all her pals; Donkey and Panda discover a surprise spider.
Rosie's Rules The Mysterious Book; Rosie's New Club
Iggy wants to see the garbage truck, but Rosie doesn't know how to get it to come to their house; Rosie attempts to bring nature inside.
Elinor Wonders Why Speed Racer; One of These Goats
Elinor and her friends try to make their race car go faster by changing its shape; the substitute teacher has trouble telling the Goat twins apart.
Alma's Way Coqui Quest; Chalk the Block
Alma and friends look for coquí frogs; Alma helps André complete a chalk masterpiece.
Molly of Denali Fiddle of Nowhere; A Splash of Mink
Oscar's fiddle string breaks on the day of the annual fiddle festival; Molly and Trini encounter a tiny mink on their way to a dance at Qyah Tribal Hall, which leaves them covered in a stinky smell.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Kate Warne; I Am Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Brad gives up on hide-and-seek until Kate Warne helps him figure out how to play the game better; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle helps Xavier decide what to get the new girl in class for her birthday.
Of the People: Women on the Civil Rights Movement
The powerful stories of Fannie Lou Hamer, Elaine Brown, Ella Baker, Dolores Huerta and Yuri Kochiyama -- women whose courage, intellect and activism helped shape the civil and human rights movements in America.
Nature Parenthood: The Greatest Adventure
Lionesses teach their cubs how to survive by showing them how to tackle giant buffalo; burrowing owls provide an underground nest for their chicks and mimic rattlesnakes' sound to protect them.
This Old House Suburban Victorian: Reduce, Reside, Recycle
Removing aluminum siding; installing a new steel beam.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
Pavarotti 90: The Man Who Moved The World
Filmed at Italy's Arena di Verona, a tribute concert for Pavarotti gives powerful performances.
Interviews and archive performances celebrate the life and career of five-time Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roy Orbison.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Chavis Chronicles Beth Hopkins
Retired federal prosecutor and civil rights attorney Beth Hopkins shares her journey as one of the first two women to live on campus at Wake Forest University.
Stories From the Stage The Funny Side
A woman relays the story of her parents' 50-year marriage; a woman explores humor through the traditions of her immigrant, mixed race family; a man gets busted for throwing down dance moves on private property.
Stories From the Stage Extraordinary Women
Natalie builds a career as a pediatric neurosurgeon; Rebecca, one of the "Lost Girls of Sudan," creates positive change; Lachi fights discrimination as a disability rights advocate.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Craft in America Identity
Artists challenge the accepted norms of gender, race, education, culture, and place, offering a truer expression of their experiences; featuring Diego Romero, Cara Romero, Wendy Maruyama and Cristina Cordova.
Craft in America Storytellers
Artists who use narrative to communicate personal and universal truths, including Nicholas Galanin, Julie Schafler Dale, Linda J. Mendelson, George Rodriguez and Christina Bothwell.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood A Visit to an Art Museum
The Carnegie Art Museum; Henrietta Pussycat fears losing X the Owl's friendship.
Arthur Buster's Breathless; The Fright Stuff
Buster's friends learn he has asthma in "Buster's Breathless"; Halloween pranks run amok in "The Fright Stuff.".
Wild Kratts Owl Odyssey
When the gang gets lost a world away from the Tortuga, they find inspiration in several owls to get back home.
Weather Hunters No Snow Snow Day
The Hunters head to a nearby mountain to learn about snow.
Lyla in the Loop Every Sand-Which Way; Growing Up
Lyla and her siblings come up with a sandwich special for Loops Lunch; Lyla helps her mom build a vertical garden behind Loops Lunch.
Carl the Collector The Green Piece; The FuzzyWorld Book of Records
Dylan is excited to play his new game but things take a turn when the game pieces fall into a floor vent; Carl is determined to get into the FuzzyWorld Book of Records.
