Sunday, January 4th TV listings for PBS (WHUT) Howard University HD
Wild Kratts The Cobra King
The Kratt brothers encounter a spectacled cobra and learn about the cobra's dual powers -- venom and a hooded defense.
Carl the Collector The Lost Yo-Yo; Rainy Day
Carl's medium-sized fuchsia yo-yo goes missing from his collection; a rainy day changes Carl's pool day plans.
Carl the Collector The Puffball Collection; The Bottle Cap Collection
Lotta competes in the Fuzzytown Music Maker Championship, but the noise on stage becomes too much for her and she leaves; Carl forgets his bottle cap collection at his dad's house.
Weather Hunters Cold Snap
The Hunters learn how temperatures can affect outdoor plants and gardens.
Black/White & Brown: Brown Versus the Board of Education of Topeka
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling on May 17, 1954, begins the racial integration of public schools nationally; Bill Kurtis, Walter Cronkite, Jim Lehrer and Bill Moyers spotlight the convergence of people and events leading to the important case.
Beyond Debate: A Revolution in Education
Exploring the impact of debate-based education in U.S. schools.
Roadtrip Nation: Beating The Odds
Three people who overcame obstacles to make it to college talk to professionals across the country about how they achieved their personal and professional goals.
Dream School: A Journey to Higher Ed
The inspiring journey of six bright and ambitious high school students working to get admitted into America's top colleges; higher education and mental health experts help families better understand the college admission process.
Dunbar: The Alchemy of Achievement
A look at the history and impact of Dunbar High School.
The Golden Year: Howard Women's Basketball
Howard University forms its first Women's Basketball team in 1974, creating opportunities for women in sports.
Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future
Two groups of educators explore new ideas to improve education and engage better with students.
Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future
Two groups of educators explore new ideas to improve education and engage better with students.
Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future
Two groups of educators explore new ideas to improve education and engage better with students.
Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future
Two groups of educators explore new ideas to improve education and engage better with students.
Public television's showcase for independent non-fiction films.
Profiles of figures in America's arts and culture.
Austin City Limits Jenny Lewis; MUNA
Singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis returns to support her album, "Joy'all"; pop trio MUNA perform their self-titled album.
Afro-Latino Travels With Kim Haas
Kim Haas explores the diversity of people of African descent throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America.
Afro-Latino Travels With Kim Haas
Kim Haas explores the diversity of people of African descent throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America.
Six students journey toward their future in higher education during the pandemic.
Fly Brother With Ernest White II
Storyteller and explorer Ernest White II learns about cities and regions from his friends.
Islam's Greatest Stories of Love
Following the loss of her father, a young woman searches for meaning in the timeless stories of love and loss from the Islamic tradition.
In 1951's newly independent India, passionate literature student Lata Mehra is torn between family duty and the promise of romance as three very different men attempt to win her heart; based on Vikram Seth's 1993 novel.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Lush Mountain
Simple stretches designed to ease tension in the shoulders and upper back include lateral stretches to create more space in the spine.
Wai Lana Yoga Yoga for Vitality
Breathing deeply to increase lung capacity.
A 1960s poster suggests a battle between citizens and police; carving of Andrew Jackson; a basket tells the story of a Modoc War heroine.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Sarah Botstein discuss "The American Revolution."
Democracy Now! New
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
