Saturday, November 8th TV listings for PBS (WHUT) Howard University
Wild Kratts The Real Ant Farm
Aviva, Martin, and Chris learn about agriculture in the animal world from Leafcutter ants in the Amazon rainforest.
Sesame Street The Flamingo Scoop
Fred the Flamingo visits Sesame Street for a family reunion; Elmo, Rudy, and Nina learn all about flamingos -- from why their smiles are upside down to how the color of their feathers change from white to pink.
This Old House Asheville: Boulder Dash
Mauro helps Paula stain her front door; Jenn meets with the North Asheville landscaper who is using boulders to make a new retaining wall and steps; Kevin helps project manager Noah install an interior door.
Weather Hunters Foggy Trick or Treat
A foggy Halloween almost derails Corky and Lily's trick-or-treating.
American Masters Bob Dylan: No Direction Home
Exploring Bob Dylan's evolution from folk troubadour to rock star; looking at concert footage and press conferences from the 1960s; featuring interviews conducted with Allen Ginsberg, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger and more.
Reel South Stay Prayed Up
Lena Mae Perry, 83, leads The Branchettes, a North Carolina gospel group.
The Taylors seek advice about transferring generational wealth by mastering essential documents like wills, trusts and powers of attorney.
Grown Up Dad Parenting Through Misinformation
Exploring strategies to empower children as informed digital citizens following a national incident.
Fly Brother With Ernest White II Hawaii
Outrigger paddling and hula pie on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
Curious Traveler Curious Bordeaux
Bordeaux Cathedral; Parisian architecture; Bordeaux and wine; Place de la Bourse; the meaning of the sculptures at Place des Quinconces.
This Old House Asheville: Boulder Dash
Mauro helps Paula stain her front door; Jenn meets with the North Asheville landscaper who is using boulders to make a new retaining wall and steps; Kevin helps project manager Noah install an interior door.
Ask This Old House Seabees; Paint Galvanized Railing
Visiting a U.S. Navy Seabees base; different types of trailer hitches; repainting a galvanized stair railing.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede On the Water
Catching oysters and how recycling their shells can improve the whole ocean; sailing back to Hoboken for a potluck on the Hudson.
MotorWeek 45th Anniversary Show New
Celebrating 45 years of "MotorWeek" with John Davis and the crew, from the show's origins to behind the scenes insight and bloopers.
Workin It Out with Dr. Vanessa Weaver Workin? It Out: Chuck & Bree West
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Velvet White Christmas New
On Christmas Eve, holiday cheer illuminates the gallery, but as staffers head to their villages and families, some, like Ana and Emilio, remain alone; Pedro plans to travel to the village to ask for the hand of his girlfriend.
Highlighting the music, message and art of those behind Black Fire Records -- a Black-owned independent jazz record label in Washington, D.C.
David Harewood on Blackface: The Hidden History of Minstrelsy
David Harewood investigates minstrelsy's history and legacy, and how modern Black artists are reclaiming the art form and transforming it into something positive.
My Music With Rhiannon Giddens My Music Lately
Rhiannon Giddens talks with her partner and musical collaborator, Italian multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, about their musical affinities and vision of musical heritage that crosses borders.
In the Wake of Justice Delayed
The personal stories of two families in rural Alaska who fight for justice following the murders of their loved ones.
Burying the Hatchet: The Tom Quick Story
Disenfranchised Lenni Lenape tribal leaders work with the community in Milford, Pa., to reconcile the past and forge a path forward based on trust, friendship and a healing vision of the future.
Velvet White Christmas New
On Christmas Eve, holiday cheer illuminates the gallery, but as staffers head to their villages and families, some, like Ana and Emilio, remain alone; Pedro plans to travel to the village to ask for the hand of his girlfriend.
Highlighting the music, message and art of those behind Black Fire Records -- a Black-owned independent jazz record label in Washington, D.C.
My Music With Rhiannon Giddens My Music Lately
Rhiannon Giddens talks with her partner and musical collaborator, Italian multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, about their musical affinities and vision of musical heritage that crosses borders.
Sit and Be Fit Yardsticks and Bands
Warm-up routine using a yardstick; upper and lower body strengthening using bands.
Wai Lana Yoga Bye Bye Bulges
Swivel from side to side; warrior stance.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Death of a Goldfish
Fred discusses death when his fish dies.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood The Dragon Dance; Teacher Harriet's Birthday
The children work together to create a dancing dragon; Mom Tiger helps the students decorate the classroom for Teacher Harriet's birthday.
Lyla in the Loop Lyla's Lucky Strike; Lyla Out of the Loop
Lyla gets a strike her first time bowling but gets frustrated when she realizes bowling isn't as easy as she thought it was; Lyla feels left out when Everett and Ale's friendship thrives.
Alma's Way Socks for Sale; Alma's Animal Show
Chacho chews up the socks that Alma plans to donate; Alma and friends make an animal show.
Rosie's Rules Garbage Day; Crystal's Sneezy Day
Rosie and Javi get a new book, but it's in a different language; Rosie tries to form a club with her friends.
Molly of Denali There Is Pele New
Molly learns how to make offerings, hoping to stop a volcano from erputing.
