Saturday, April 11th TV listings for PBS (WKNO2) Memphis, TN
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Rifts Roads and Civil Rights
Trace Missouri's complex transformation from a battleground to a keystone state; explore the role in westward expansion, the civil war era as a border state and the persistent struggle for civil rights and racial justice.
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Rhythm, Roads & Roots
Vivid stories, archival imagery and expert voices outline how Missouri's cultural contributions helped shape the identity of America.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Great American Investments
Financial thought leader and author Charles Ellis talks about "Great American Investments."
The Whitney Reynolds Show All for Change
Holocaust survivor Janet Singer; Tracy Blom talks about transforming grief into anti-bullying advocacy; Cayson Jones.
Stage Dessa Featuring 29:11
Dessa performs and introduces South African and Minnesota-based ensemble 29:11.
Sun Studio Sessions Patrick Sweany
Nashville, Tenn.-based musician Patrick Sweany performs fan favorites, including "Every Gun" and "Working for You."
The Life of a Musician James Nash
Live from MerleFest, guitarist James Nash offers fresh takes on "Shady Grove" and an original tribute to Jerry Garcia.
Austin City Limits Noah Kahan; Flor de Toloache
Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan performs tunes from "Stick Season"; the female mariachi act Flor de Toloache.
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.
A weekly Tennessee gardening series featuring tips, recipes and tours.
Cris Hardaway hosts this series focusing on the 50 plus age group.
The life of Arthur Bindlebeep and his family.
East Tennessee PBS President Vickie Lawson shares 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 U.S. and the Holocaust Yearning to Breathe Free (1938-1942)
As World War II begins, Americans unite in their disapproval of Nazi brutality and work to help refugees escape; Germany invades the Soviet Union and secretly begins the mass murder of European Jews.
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Skills: Cruising
The ins and outs and pros and cons of cruising, including making smart use of limited time on shore and the congestion and commercialism that comes with mass tourism.
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution The Break Up
Lucy Worsley investigates the 18th century breakup of Britain and America, including the turning points that led to America's Declaration of Independence from Britain in 1776.
POV The Age of Water
Following the deaths of three children in a rural Mexican community, the discovery of dangerous radioactivity leads to community backlash and government denial.
A husband and wife team travel to California to rescue wild and domestic animals.
POV The Age of Water
Following the deaths of three children in a rural Mexican community, the discovery of dangerous radioactivity leads to community backlash and government denial.
A husband and wife team travel to California to rescue wild and domestic animals.
On Story Script to Screen: Dolemite Is My Name
Writing team Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, alongside filmmaker Craig Brewer, discuss their collaboration on the hilarious, outrageous film "Dolemite Is My Name."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
E.A. Hanks.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind Wild Wild Cities
Geographer Chris Fitch talks about his exploration of nature across global metropolises.
Sweden's migration policies hit young people especially hard; learning from Ukrainian soldiers; adoption scandal with newborns; music against dementia.
A remote desert becomes an IT campus in Kenya; the invisible power of data centers; gold costs reshape Indian weddings; Alberta's wild horses.
