Friday, April 10th TV listings for PBS (WGBX) Boston, MA
Kevin Belton's Cookin' Louisiana New Orleans: Cookin' in the Crescent City
Boudin stuffed pork chop with Creole mustard cane syrup glaze; lyonnaise potatoes; shrimp scampi risotto.
New Scandinavian Cooking Packed School Lunch
Norwegians eat a packed lunch everyday -- identical open-faced sandwiches called matpakke.
Pati's Mexican Table Cantina Culture and the Morning After?
Red tacos with queso fresco and piquin salsa verde; piquin salsa verde; hash, corn, chorizo and eggs.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Mi Famiglia: Italian Family Style With Giuseppe Fanelli
Tuna bruschetta; lamb with heirloom tomato salad; pesto, string beans and potatoes.
Julia Child: Cooking With Master Chefs Alice Waters
Cookbook author and restaurateur Alice Waters prepares several salads and green olive tapenade.
Cook's Country New England Sandwiches
Jitto's-style steak bombs; types of squash; the origins of different sandwich names; eggplant spuckie.
This Old House Suburban Victorian: Everything Old Is New Again
Relocating and rebuilding the original built-in China cabinet in the dining room; installing bathroom sconces; prepping the front door for a new mortise lock.
Ask This Old House Arch Accent; Pea Stone Patio
Painting an arch accent wall in a nursery; debunking plant myths; installing a pea gravel patio using a binding agent to keep stones in place.
Craft in America Quilts
Celebrating contemporary masters of quilting and the role quilts play in America's history; featuring Susan Hudson, Victoria Findlay Wolfe, Michael A. Cummings, Judith Content, the International Quilt Museum and special guest Ken Burns.
Antiques Roadshow Belmont House 1
On the beautiful grounds of Belmont House in Kent, Fiona summons the crowds in style with the help of a 14th-century instrument, the Moot Horn; Fiona also meets comedian Michael McIntyre amidst an elaborate Roadshow prank for his Saturday Night Show.
This Old House Suburban Victorian: Everything Old Is New Again
Relocating and rebuilding the original built-in China cabinet in the dining room; installing bathroom sconces; prepping the front door for a new mortise lock.
Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe: Art of the Florentine Renaissance
The "rebirth" of Florence is powered by Leonardo da Vinci, Rafael and Michelangelo, whose David sculpture and painting of the Sistine takes the Florentine Renaissance to new heights.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Taiwan's Penghu Islands
The Penghu Archipeligo in the Taiwan Straits, a chain of 64 isles and islets; Tropic of Cancer.
My Life Is Murder All That Glitters
Alexa's personal and professional lives collide when she looks into the death of a drag queen.
The Age of Nature Understanding
Scientists, citizens and activists restore the environment thanks to a new understanding of nature.
Weathered: Earth's Extremes Not Business As Usual
Positive climate tipping points; a supercomputer in Cheyenne, Wyo., shows how climate systems are predicted and analyzed; a Michigan coal plant makes progress in the transition to renewables; climate challenges and vulnerabilities across the U.S.
Life Unearthed With Ariel Waldman Antarctica: Life at the Edge
Following Ariel Waldman's solo expedition through Antarctica's extreme environments as she documents the thriving microscopic wildlife beneath the ice.
America's Test Kitchen Weeknight Chicken and Mashed Potatoes
Cold-start pan-seared chicken breasts with cherry and rosemary pan sauce; a review of paper towels; fast and easy mashed potatoes.
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
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Frontline The Deal: Trump, Bukele & the Gangs of El Salvador
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele's deal with President Donald Trump to imprison deportees and what each stood to gain.
Independent Lens The Tallest Dwarf New
Filmmaker Julie Wyman explores dwarfism and belonging through personal stories, creative collaborations and medical debates that challenge ideas of normalcy.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Great Performances Now Hear This: Brahams: Free But Alone
Discovering Brahms' private world in Germany, including his personal photo collection and a visit to his summer hideaway.
Marquis de Lafayette left France at the age of 19 and helped fight for America's freedom.
The Age of Nature Awakening
A new awareness of nature helps to restore ecosystems from Panama to Mozambique; repairing man-made damage and restoring reefs, rivers and animal populations.
The Age of Nature Understanding
Scientists, citizens and activists restore the environment thanks to a new understanding of nature.
The Age of Nature Changing
Why restoring nature may be the best hope for fighting climate change and slowing down global warming.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Mister Rogers Talks About Making Mistakes
Puppet Daniel Tiger wonders if he is a mistake.
Arthur Binky's Music Madness; Brain Freeze
Binky doesn't like the funky experimental music group that's touring around Elwood City; a new ice cream shop threatens to put Brain's shop out of business.
Wild Kratts Baby Tooth & Kid Musky
The Kratt Bros decide to split up to investigate the lives of being a predator and a prey.
Weather Hunters Finding Cumulus
The Hunters find a stowaway in their picnic basket, a little furry dog.
Lyla in the Loop Soccer Practice Practice; Sibling Swap
Lyla and Everett coach Luke, Stu and Idris in soccer drills before their first practice; Liana and Louise decide to switch rooms with Lyla and Luke.
Carl the Collector The Tool Collection; The Stick Collection
Carl gets a universal screwdriver for his birthday; a storm creates a hole in the walkway to Carl's house.
