Friday, April 3rd TV listings for PBS (WGBX) Boston, MA
Kevin Belton's Cookin' Louisiana Florida Parishes: Cultural Crossroads
Hungarian stuffed cabbage rolls; terrine; Northshore chicken and market vegetable salad with pepper jelly vinaigrette.
New Scandinavian Cooking Roasted Coastal Lamb & Dried Kelp
Austevoll, an island just outside Bergen in Western Norway; the best produce of the season; coastal lamb and lobster.
Pati's Mexican Table Pioneering From Farm to Table
Spicy honey, garlic and orange roasted duck; skillet corn tamal with duck fat and roasted garlic.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Sunday Comfort Meals
Roast chicken stuffed with zucchini and cheese; short ribs coated with mustard; macaroni and cheese; creamsicle dessert.
Julia Child: Cooking With Master Chefs Jacques Pepin
Jacques Pepin prepares braised sweet breads in a puff pastry with truffle sauce.
Cook's Country Chocolate Baked Delights
Double chocolate banana bread; the history of bananas in the U.S.; cold brew coffee makers; chocolate brownie cookies.
This Old House Suburban Victorian: Going Through Customs
Laying out the wiring for radiant floor heating; custom kitchen cabinets; work is done on the built-in bookcase.
Ask This Old House NOLA Shutters; Hardwired Alarms
Upgrading shutters in a historic New Orleans neighborhood; how to read fertilizer labels and choose between organic and synthetic options; upgrading battery-operated smoke detectors to a hardwired combo alarm system.
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.
Antiques Roadshow Toys & Childhood Special
From a 4000-year-old pull-along toy to one of the first personal computer consoles based on the arcade game Pac-Man, the team explore how toys and the ideas of childhood have changed over time.
This Old House Suburban Victorian: Going Through Customs
Laying out the wiring for radiant floor heating; custom kitchen cabinets; work is done on the built-in bookcase.
Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe: Art of the High Middle Ages
Gothic cathedrals with colorful altarpieces, lacy stonework and radiant stained glass; art celebrating worldly pleasure; artists like Giotto mastered realism in Italy.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope France -- Bordeaux
The UNESCO World Heritage town of Bordeaux, France, and the region's small wine-making and exporting villages.
My Life Is Murder Oceans Apart
Alexa's investigation into the death of a surfing champion brings her to an old childhood haunt.
Ancient Skies Finding the Center
Tracking major changes in scientific understanding about Earth, from flat Earth legends to Galileo's telescope.
Weathered: Earth's Extremes Water Whiplash
The growing extremes of droughts and floods and their impact on food and water; Tulare Lake's re-emergence after 150 years; agriculture's challenges; the depletion of groundwater; innovative farming practices that reduce emissions and conserve water.
Catching up with nature.
America's Test Kitchen Zesty Salmon and Salad
Double-glazed salmon with lemon and thyme; natural cleaning sprays; tofu; kale salad with radishes, grapefruit and candied pepitas.
Features a cultural perspective on issues and ideas from communities around the corner and across the globe.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) discusses race in American politics and his warning for younger generations.
POV Aurora's Sunrise
At 14, Aurora Mardiganian survives the Armenian Genocide, escapes to New York and rises to Hollywood stardom.
The story of a Hungarian refuge and Holocaust survivor's immigration to the United States.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Rick Steves' Europe Iceland's Reykjavik and the Golden Circle
Touring Reykjavik's endearing sights; a side trip to the Blue Lagoon; the classic Golden Circle; Snaefellsnes Peninsula.
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.
Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time Athletes of God
Following the dancers of the Martha Graham Dance Company as they tour the world.
Great Performances The Magic of Nureyev
Behind the scenes of the 1964 stage premiere of "Swan Lake," choreographed by Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev.
The Story of China With Michael Wood Ancestors; Silk Roads and China Ships
Exploring China's history, beginning at a festival devoted to ancient gods; China's first emperor; traveling the Silk Road; Tang dynasty.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood "Windstorm in Bubbleland" Opera
The "Windstorm in Bubbleland" opera tells how Hildegarde Hummingbird tries to save Bubbleland.
Wild Kratts: Our Blue and Green World
While doing their annual Laundry Day, the Kratt brothers disagree on what is better -- blue oceans or green forests.
Weather Hunters Corky's Weird Desert Mystery
The Hunters investigate a weather mystery surrounding massive rocks that move on their own in the desert.
Lyla in the Loop Everett's Swim Lesson; Miss Emmaline's New Beginning
Everett faces his fear of water by taking a swimming lesson; Lyla doesn't want Miss Emmaline to move.
Carl the Collector Show and Smell; The Campfire Conundrum
Carl takes his friends on an "Amazing Smell Tour of Fuzzytown," but Lotta doesn't agree with Carl's list of the best smells; Carl and his friends go on a camping trip.
