Wednesday, February 11th TV listings for PBS (WGBX) Boston, MA
Kevin Belton's New Orleans Kitchen Spring Fling
Roast duck quarters with boudin squares and honey bourbon gravy; roasted root vegetables marinated in wine and coffee; asparagus soup.
New Scandinavian Cooking The Mother of Invention
Homemade yogurt and cream cheese; gravlax; lamb shanks with a root vegetable puree.
Pati's Mexican Table Texas BBQ in the Orange Belt
Honey glazed pork belly, arrachera and shrimp fried rice.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Ginger Mixup
Mussels and bok choy with a gingery broth; ginger gives burgers a Korean flavor profile; homemade ginger beer.
In Julia's Kitchen With Master Chefs Daniel Boulud and Gordon Hamersley
Daniel Boulud prepares chilled green pea soup; Gordon Hamersley tosses a green salad with sherry vinaigrette.
America's Test Kitchen A Tale of Two Pastas
Handmade pasta with mushrooms and sausage; stone-ground flour; pasta with creamy lemon-Sichuan peppercorn sauce.
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.
NOVA Can Dogs Talk?
Scientists conduct the largest animal communication study in history to see if innovative word buttons truly enable dogs to talk.
Antiques Roadshow Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester 2
Mantrap; portrait of an insurance chairman; a 14th-century seal; a teapot that was possibly used by Nelson.
This Old House Newburyport Forever House: Design Talk
Installing roof shingles and exterior window trims; modifying the original staircase balusters and railings; the homeowners meet with an interior designer.
Rick Steves' Europe Ethiopia: A Development Story
Using Ethiopia as a classroom to understand global hunger and extreme poverty and how to beat it; the impact of globalization and climate change.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Ireland -- Coast to Coast
Exploring Ireland, from Dublin and the Ancient East to Belfast and the Wild Atlantic Way.
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.
Earth's Natural Wonders Living Wonders
Wonders created by life itself include the Amazon forest; a father and son brave killer bees in Bangladesh.
Antiques Roadshow Old Sturbridge Village Hour 3
A Star War collection circa 1980; a 1972 Rolex Explorer II watch with its original face and hands; Leaf baseball cards from 1948.
America's Test Kitchen Catalan Supper
Spanish seafood stew; comparing disposable and reusable plastic bags; red pepper coques.
Antiques Roadshow Gregynog
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Gregynog and discover secret plans drawn up by a British prisoner of war in Borneo during World War Two, a design by a British artist made in tribute to Americans killed in race riots and a rare type of sapphire.
When a local man tries and fails to break into the safe at a Port Devine pub, the police wonder what he was after; the officers discover that ex-criminal Aidan Hunter is desperate to get into the same safe.
Silent Witness History: Part 3
A woman confesses to murdering her husband, but all is not what it seems.
Vienna Blood The Melancholy Countess: Part 1
In what looks like suicide, a Hungarian countess drowns in her bath in a luxury hotel suite, with scrutiny falling on her psychoanalyst Max Liebermann; Oskar teams up with Max to solve the case.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Nature Parenthood: Freshwater
How animal parents deal with freshwater's constant changes as they raise the next generation; a frog dad scales giant trees with his tadpoles on his back; an elephant mom must choose between safety and the quest for food and water.
NOVA Mammal Origins
Exploring the origins of mammals, long before the age of dinosaurs, and how early ancestors survived global catastrophes and defied extinction to evolve into the vast array of mammals we know today.
Secrets of the Dead The Herculaneum Scrolls
Computer scientist Brent Seales attempts to read inside hundreds of carbonized ancient scrolls found at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Italy.
Earth's Sacred Wonders House of the Divine
A Muslim paramedic helps fasting worshippers in Jerusalem; a man attempts to save his ancestral spirits in Cambodia; a Buddhist warrior monk in China faces a life-changing test.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Strange Fruit
How Black and Jewish communities collaborated in music, film and activism from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Westward Bound
Tracing the family trees of talk show host Sara Haines and playwright Tracy Letts.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe: Art of Prehistoric Europe
From Ireland to the Greek Isles, a look at Stone Age cave paintings, megaliths and mysterious goddesses.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope The Many Faces of Los Cabos, Mexico
Excursions in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo include whale watching, hiking through the desert and swimming with dolphins; exploring the outback of the Baja Peninsula.
Cook's Country Pork and Pierogi
Cider-braised pork roast; sauerkraut tasting; potato-cheddar pierogi.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television The Secrets of Curry
Sri Lankan spinach and coconut dal with tomato tarka; a tangy Sri Lankan deviled shrimp; a lesson on blending curry powder; Sri Lankan chicken and coconut curry.
