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Saturday, June 15th TV listings for PBS (WJWJ) Lowcountry, SC
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood A Favorite Factory Visit, Crayons!
How crayons are made; Lady Elaine decides she will win King Friday's contest.
Arthur Vomitrocious; Sue Ellen Chickens Out
Francine is afraid to return to school after throwing up in the cafeteria; Sue Ellen tries to protest a fast-food chain.
Best of Sewing With Nancy Sew Gifts -- Make Memories, Part 2
Clever gift ideas made from vintage hankies and doilies, ties, towels and laminated bags serve as useful gifts and attractive conversation pieces.
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Family Photos Quilt
Working with photo transfer fabric, including how to frame, crop and print photos; the star of the family quilt features blocks in two sizes for incorporating different photos; fabric selection and patchwork techniques.
Host Amanda McNulty and Clemson Extension Agents answer viewers' gardening questions, demonstrate planting techniques, and visit horticultural hot spots.
This Old House Lexington: Shore We Can
Rebuilding the interior; the architect explains the new accessible design; an accessibility showroom is toured for mobility solutions; a new energy code affects the renovation.
Ask This Old House String Lights; Kitchen Painting
Installing remote-controlled patio string lights; color matching and repainting a retro aqua kitchen cabinet; specialized levels for different types of projects.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Cabin in the Woods
A lonely little cabin sits deep in the dark forest.
The American Woodshop Chippendale High Boy Carvings and Turnings
American black cherry Chippendale highboy with scallop shell carvings.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Southern Secrets
How local farmers in Arkansas turn their farms into sanctuaries for migrating birds; deep-fried catfish and rice balls; jambalaya.
Pati's Mexican Table Maya Today
A visit to Cenote Xocempich; horchata; sikil pak; fresh herbs masa corn tortillas.
Cook's Country Never Enough Citrus
Smoked citrus chicken; the origins of key lime pie; making key lime pie.
Lidia's Kitchen Something Special
Grilled corn, zucchini and tomato salad; spicy lobster linguine.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom Color Schemes
Working with color and flowers based on the color wheel; flower arrangements with complimentary, monochromatic, triadic and analogous concepts; the colorful and vibrant coleus.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede Cory Booker & Native Americans
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) talks about where food comes from, food deserts, food insecurity and the plight of New Jersey farmers; Ramapough Lenape tribe in Mahwah cooks traditional dishes and discusses the harrowing stories behind them.
America's Test Kitchen Colorful Cakes
A show-stopping rainbow cake; gluten-free rainbow sprinkle cupcakes.
The Dooky Chase Kitchen: Leah's Legacy Culinary School
Lamb chops with mint and rosemary glaze; stuffed redfish wrapped in lettuce leaves; chocolate mousse with citrus.
Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations Boudin Fest
Homemade boudin; fried boudin balls and wraps; boudin pizza.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television The Middle Eastern Kitchen
Hummus fatteh with earthy, nutty flavors; green shakshuka including leeks, spinach and peas; chicken shawarma.
TasteMAKERS Adam Puchta Winery
Parker Puchta of Adam Puchta Winery in Missouri, the oldest, continuously-owned family farmed winery in the U.S.
Mary Berry Cook and Share Special Occasions
Mary works behind the scenes at an Indian wedding, helping the caterers pull off an event feeding 400 people while adding a recipe of her own to the menu.
The Lawrence Welk Show Father's Day (Myron Floren)
A special Father's Day program features "Sunrise, Sunset," "You're an Old Smoothie," "My Guy" and Dad's Waltz played by Myron Floren.
My Music With Rhiannon Giddens Wu Man
Pipa master Wu Man talks about the origins of the pipa and Silk Road's "American Railroad" project.
Midsomer Murders Faithful Unto Death: Part 2
A project to revitalize a struggling mill figures in the disappearance of a wealthy woman.
The Brokenwood Mysteries Sour Grapes
A guest judge and a wine critic are found dead in a fermenting vat during Brokenwood's annual wine show.
Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries Just Murdered
Peregrine Fisher claims her inheritance and somehow ends up investigating a murder.
Death in Paradise Christmas 2021
The sun-kissed beauty of Saint Marie is rocked by a murder at Christmastime.
The Caverns Sessions Peter Rowan
Bluegrass musician and composer Peter Rowan.
Secrets of the Dead Decoding Hieroglyphics
How ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics were first translated 200 years ago and the archaeological work being done in Egypt to understand one of the most important scribes.
NOVA Saving the Right Whale
Specialists discover new secrets about the life of the North Atlantic right whale.
Nature Soul of the Ocean
Experiencing the complex world of ocean waters with a never-before-seen look at how life underwater co-exists.
First Civilizations Cities
The Middle East, site of the world's first villages, towns and cities, was the birthplace of civilization, as cities were vessels for invention and innovation.
First Civilizations Trade
The Indus Valley relied on the free flow of trade rather than imposing order through war or religion.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Washington Post Live; Francesca Chambers, USA Today; Evan McMorris-Santoro, NOTUS; Sabrina Siddiqui, The Wall Street Journal.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.