Saturday, February 7th TV listings for PBS (WKNO2) Memphis, TN
Great Migrations: A People on the Move Exodus
Exploring the first wave of the Great Migration (1910-1940) when more than one million Black Americans fled the Jim Crow South for the promised lands of the North.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Let My People Go
Exploring the intersecting and diverging fates of the Black and Jewish communities up to the 1920s.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show The Art of Storytelling
A woman who was reunited with her sisters after being separated in the foster care system; how a tattoo artist incorporated challenges into her artistry; actors from "Outer Banks" and "The Chosen."
Stage Soul Asylum feat. Loki's Folly
For the first time in decades iconic Minnesota rockers Soul Asylum return to the 7th Street Entry; Loki's Folly.
Sun Studio Sessions Memphis Ukulele Band
The Memphis Ukulele Band performs several songs, including "You Keep Me Hanging On" and "Can't Help Falling in Love."
The Life of a Musician Billy Litz
Singer, songwriter and trumpet player Billy Litz, frontman of Hustle Souls, talks about family, craft and the grind of indie artistry.
Austin City Limits Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age showcase "Alive in the Catacombs."
Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
How to propagate tradescantia by stem cuttings and division; new blackberry cultivars.
Discussing fishing, hunting and other outdoor sports in the state of Tennessee.
A weekly Tennessee gardening series featuring tips, recipes and tours.
The life of Arthur Bindlebeep and his family.
East Tennessee PBS president Vickie Lawson shares the fun and inspirational stories of the everyday folks and famous individuals who proudly call Tennessee home.
Traveling the highways and byways of Tennessee.
Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
Horticulture expert Dr. Chris Cooper and other experts share their garden wisdom and answer e-mails and letters about lawn and gardens.
Discussing fishing, hunting and other outdoor sports in the state of Tennessee.
Ken Paulson interviews members of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The American Revolution The Soul of All America
The French-American alliance changes the war and moves it to other theaters; navies battle off England and in the Caribbean, while armies advance in Indian Country and the South; the British take Charleston.
American Masters Little Richard: The King and Queen of Rock and Roll
Celebrating the life and influence of Little Richard as well as his role in rock history with Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Elton John, Bob Dylan, Prince and Bruce Springsteen.
Major Taylor: Champion of the Race
The life and legacy of American civil rights pioneer Marshall "Major" Taylor, who set dozens of world records in speed cycling while facing racial pressures.
Allergic to Failure: The Robert Covington Story
The story of former NBA player Robert Covington, who defied odds by transitioning from HBCU student to a decade-long career in the highest level of professional basketball.
The unique journey of Dr. Howard Fuller, a Black civil rights leader and educator who initiated radical new ideas in education that have been emulated nationwide.
Local, USA Changemakers
Peaceful protests and demonstrations against social injustices at Morehouse College; how Morgan State University, a HBCU, became one of America's fastest growing universities following the largest student-led protest in Maryland.
Local, USA Innovation
How HBCU programs change and save lives, including Howard University's Division One swim program and Claflin University's SmartHOME technology.
On Story Script to Screen: Bojack Horseman
Writers Joe Lawson and Alison Flierl discuss writing "BoJack Horseman" and techniques behind exploring the human condition through an anthropomorphic horse.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind Social Media as Insidious and Predatory Manipulation
Nobel Prize laureate Maria Ressa talks about digital disinformation networks.
The race for power, resources and identity in Greenland; retirees support the front lines in Ukraine; when sport breaks down barriers; Ilic faces uncertain future; stress relief with a sledgehammer.
Integrating Western Sahara into Morocco; data centers and climate change in Brazil; Latvia's wood industry; terracotta rings offer hope against rising seas.
