
Sunday, June 1st TV listings for PBS (WHUT) Howard University
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood The McFeely's Wedding
Reassuring children about arguments; Mr. McFeely shares wedding memories.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Circle Time Squabble; It's Not Okay to Hurt Someone
Daniel gets mad at Miss Elaina that he wants to push her, but then remembers the importance of self-control and how to stop himself from hurting a friend; Farmer Daniel gets mad when Margaret knocks down his fence.
Lyla in the Loop Runaway Tarantula; Rainy Day, Indoor Play
Lyla and Ale make an escape-proof container for her pet tarantula; rain keeps the kids inside, so they recreate park activities indoors.
Alma's Way Alma the Artist; Bomba or Baseball
Alma speaks up for her design vision; Alma chooses between a baseball game and Bomba show.
Rosie's Rules President of the Sandbox; Dino Parade
Rosie and Javi both want to be in charge of the sandbox, so the kids hold an election to choose a president; Rosie and friends try to save the dino parade.
Programming to be announced.
Wild Kratts Bass Class
While searching for smallmouth and largemouth bass, Zach Varmitech challenges Martin and Chris to a fishing contest.
Carl the Collector The Autograph Collection; the Rope Collection
When Nico teases Carl about bikes being for babies, he sets out to prove Nico wrong; Carl and his Fuzzytown friends can't wait to build a tree fort, but Carl has a hard time working as a team.
Carl the Collector Twin Sister Hamster Sitters Incorporated; The Sneaker Collection
Nico and Arugula start a hamster sitter business; Carl is afraid to tell his Mama that his new shoes hurt his feet.
Curious Crew Matter
Lava lamps; slo-mo balls; clouds in bottles; making sculpting putty; energy troubleshooter Adel Pascaris.
The Black Sox Scandal: American Stories
A look at why eight members of the Chicago White Sox worked together to throw the 1919 World Series and the events that followed.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The Gadsden Flag
How the "Don't Tread on Me" flag has been co-opted by a wide variety of Americans over its long history.
Fight the Power: How Hip-Hop Changed the World
Chuck D transports audiences back to hip-hop's inception and documents the genre's steps in revolutionizing and challenging America's history over four decades.
The personal stories of veterans and citizens who witnessed the attack on the American Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
After Action Serving With Pride
Three service members who now serve openly still fear future legislation or executive orders may negatively impact their service.
Fly Boys: Western Pennsylvania's Tuskegee Airmen
During World War II, black pilots and ground crew serve as the Tuskegee Airmen, the U.S. Army Air Corps 332nd Fighter Group.
At Howard Dr. Ibram Kendi
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores race, culture and identity through genealogy and genetics.
Fanny: The Right to Rock (2021)
The story of a Filipina American garage band that morphed into the ferocious rock group Fanny, which almost became the female version of the Beatles.
Austin City Limits Spoon
Austin, Texas, rock band Spoon performs songs from "Lucifer on the Sofa."
Programming to be announced.
Power Trip: The Story of Energy Entertainment
Modern energy enables mass entertainment like popular music, movies, television and video games.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores race, culture and identity through genealogy and genetics.
A concert celebrating America's 246th birthday pays tribute to the U.S. military; highlights include a celebration of the 65th anniversary of "West Side Story" and a salute to the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln Memorial; host Mickey Guyton.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Autumn Leaves
An intermediate flow practice includes postures to help strengthen abdominals, legs and thighs.
Wai Lana Yoga Terrific Triangle
Balance; stretching the hamstrings; loosening the knees; meditation.