Tuesday, July 14th TV listings for PBS (WGTV) Atlanta, GA HD
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Jodi Tries Ballet; Daniel Tries Something New With Grandpere
Jodi tries ballet and becomes frustrated when she is unable to do a ballet dance; Daniel tries to make his own snack.
Phoebe & Jay I Know That's Right!; Vote Vote Vote!
Phoebe and Jay create a game show for Grandma; Phoebe and Jay must find the best way to spend the community coin jar money by taking a building-wide vote.
Sesame Street Abby's Garden Party
When Telly learns that earthworms are invited to Abby's garden party, his friends help him feel less scared.
Work It Out Wombats! Measure for Measure; Junior Supers
Measuring helps the Wombats make a new hat for Ellie; the Wombats clean up a big mess.
Donkey Hodie Yodel Bird Sitting; Superhero Squabble
Donkey babysits a baby yodel bird who won't take a nap; Donkey and Panda argue while playing superheroes.
Rosie's Rules Rosie the Recycling Kid; Rosie's Mariposa
It's Recycling Day, so Rosie becomes a recycling kid, but she accidentally recycles Crystal's art project; when Rosie and Javi find a monarch butterfly in the backyard, they try to figure out what it needs so it can flutter again.
Elinor Wonders Why Underground Soup; Dandy Dandelions
Ari and Olive make Elinor's favorite snack, backyard soup, when she is stuck at home after hurting her foot; Elinor becomes fascinated with dandelions.
Alma's Way Alma's Shortcuts; Light Up the Block
Alma takes shortcuts so she can play soccer with Beto, but her plan backfires; Alma saves the Nighttime Dance Break party.
Molly of Denali Butterflies and Bunny Babies; Every Meow and Again
Molly and Trini find baby hares in their butterfly garden; Molly and Tooey discover a missing cat in Qyah.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Isaac Newton; I Am Golda Meir
Isaac Newton shows Xavier that when it comes to solving something tricky, it's best to slow down and think through the problem; Golda Meir shows Yadina that she should tell people when there's a big problem, so it can be solved together.
Antiques Roadshow Grounds for Sculpture Hour 2
Exploring more treasures at Grounds For Sculpture.
Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America
American landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted helped design many well-known urban parks, including New York's Central Park, and designed the public parks and parkway systems in Buffalo, N.Y.
10 Monuments That Changed America
Original American monuments and the stories behind American favorites, from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to Confederate soldier monuments.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
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.
View Finders Iceland (part 2)
Iceland's uninhabited interior, including glacial features, imposing mountain ranges and roaring waterfalls.
A Fork in the Road The Waters & Wonders of Darien
Chefs, business owners and boat captains have planted their roots in the coastal community and work hard to serve the residents and visitors in Georgia's second-oldest city.
An in-depth look at the life and career of John F. Kennedy, one of the nation's most beloved and mourned leaders.
Once Upon a Time in Space America First
With the dawn of the Space Shuttle, the U.S. gains ground on Cold War rivals; a pioneering class of astronauts takes flight, but when an accident occurs, NASA are left reeling.
8 Days: To the Moon and Back (2019)
The story of the Apollo 11 mission as told in the voices of the first men to set foot on the moon. Using dramatic reconstruction and declassified cockpit audio, this is the untold story of the first moon landing.
Once Upon a Time in Space America First
With the dawn of the Space Shuttle, the U.S. gains ground on Cold War rivals; a pioneering class of astronauts takes flight, but when an accident occurs, NASA are left reeling.
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World The Airplane
A look at inventions that gave humans the ability to fly, from Leonardo da Vinci's flying machines to modern commercial planes.
The connections between astronomy, mythology and original storytelling; the impact light pollution has had on the environment, culture and the stories people tell.
Wild Foods Maine
Members of the Passamaquoddy tribe who have harvested blueberries for generations; exploring the dense forests, estuaries and harbors that produce Maine's oysters and lobsters; a chef creates innovative dishes with Maine seafood.
Georgia Outdoors Elephant Sanctuary
Elephant sanctuary near Bainbridge, Ga.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Arthur The Chips Are Down; Revenge of the Chip
D.W. thinks she is dying after eating a green potato chip, a story her mom tells everyone, including the local newspaper.
Odd Squad Box Trot; O for a Day
The Mobile Unit tries to get rid of a box containing villain powers; the Mobile Unit is called in to help when Seattle Mr. O accidentally turns himself into a creature.
Wild Kratts Road Runner
Martin and Chris stumble upon a roadrunner while trying to catch an elusive lizard.
Weather Hunters Groundhog Birthday
After a groundhog predicts more winter weather, Benny is convinced he will have snow on his birthday so he plans a snow-filled birthday party.
Lyla in the Loop Crack You Up; Power Out Cookout
The Loops play fun practical jokes on each other; Loops Lunch moves outside because of a blackout, but it causes many problems.
Carl the Collector A Fuzzytown Halloween
Carl and his pals are excited about trick-or-treating until Forrest shares a spooky rumor that Mr. Price is a wizard who turns kids into chicken noodle soup.
