Sunday, May 17th TV listings for PBS (WKPC) Louisville, KY HD
Sesame Street A Trip to the Moon
After looking at the moon through Yasmine's telescope, Tamir, Elmo and Zoe pretend to be astronauts traveling to the moon.
Work It Out Wombats! Welcome to the Treeborhood; Ice Cream Bike
Devonte J. Squirrel moves to the Treeborhood; Devonte and the Wombats create a machine that makes ice cream using a bike.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Quiet Time at School; Naptime in Blanket City
Daniel and Miss Elaina don't want to stop playing when it is time for Quiet Time at school; Daniel finds something that will help him rest.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Chavis Chronicles Dr. Roger Mitchell, Dr. Regina Hampton & Dr. Allison Bruff
Dr. Roger Mitchell, president of the National Medical Assoc.; Dr. Regina Hampton and Dr. Allison Bruff explore breast cancer awareness and early detection.
Inside Louisville Meet Jefferson County Clerk David Yates New
Louisville will hold its first nonpartisan elections on May 19. Jefferson County Clerk David Yates discusses his path to office. He also shares the latest on a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit involving Kentucky's voter information.
History With David Rubenstein Fareed Zakaria
CNN host and The Washington Post columnist Fareed Zakaria investigates the eras and movements that have shaken norms while shaping the modern world.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health What Does Having a Green City Mean? New
Dr. Tuckson speaks with Sumedha Rao, an expert in urban sustainability.
Great Conversations Congressman James E. Clyburn & John Yarmuth New
U.S. House Representative Jim Clyburn explores the legacy of South Carolina's first eight Black congressmen and why it took nearly a century for him to become the ninth. He talks with John Yarmuth about his book.
Betrayed: Surviving An American Concentration Camp
Exploring the long-term effects of the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans by the U.S. government; intergenerational trauma.
Kentucky Life Armadillos in the Bluegrass, Iron Horse Capitol of Kentucky, Liberty Hall, Clack Mountain Clay New
Kentucky is seeing an increase in armadillos; Lexington and the invention of the steam locomotive; Chip visits Liberty Hall in Frankfort; Quinn Maher harvests clay from Clack Mountain and demonstrates his creative process.
Chad Miles goes in search of outdoor adventure and showcases the best fishing, hunting and wildlife-related recreation Kentucky has to offer.
This Old House Walpole Walpole ADU: An Attic ADU
Touring a new attic apartment ADU in Dorchester, Mass.; plumbing update.
Ask This Old House Tile Soap Holders; Swirl Ceiling
Replacing vintage ceramic toothbrush and soap holders; repairing a water-damaged ceiling crack matching the original swirl texture.
Last of the Summer Wine Errol Flynn Used to Have a Pair Like That
When Compo overhears Nora confiding that it was Errol Flynn's riding outfit that used to turn her on, he unearths his old motorcycle kit and sets off to serenade her.
Keeping Up Appearances The New Vicar
When Hyacinth invites the new vicar to tea, she organizes the event down to the last sugar cube.
Last Tango in Halifax Episode 4
Caroline's overwhelmed at the prospect of looking after baby Flora on her own until a stranger walks into her life.
Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets Elizabeth I, The Warrior Queen
Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, facilitated by myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries.
Everything comes to a head as Richard and Jim descend on Bayview; the family tries to heal and reconnect; the fallout from Mary's actions continues to reverberate.
When the Titanic goes down, Lord Grantham loses his heirs, and Mary loses her fiance.
Charlie champions Gloria's vision, despite Adrian's resistance, which leads the ensemble to look to Charlie as the new director.
Great Performances at the Met Arabella
Step into 19th-century Vienna in Otto Schenk's production of "Arabella" starring Rachel Willis-Sorensen in the title role.
Rick Steves' Europe Tuscany's Dolce Vita
Hunting for truffles; artichoke festival; farmhouse feast; a ride through cypress groves.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Italy Part 2 -- Modena
Exploring the home museum of Luciano Pavarotti in Modena, Italy; gelato; how Parmigiano-Reggiano is aged; touring famed car brands including Ferrari and Stanguellini; sampling historic balsamic vinegar; local Lambrusco wines.
Austin City Limits Jelly Roll; The War and Treaty
Jelly Roll performs highlights from "Whitsitt Chapel"; husband-and-wife duo The War and Treaty.
Antiques Roadshow Grant's Farm Hour 3
A Cartier Art Deco Tutti Frutti clutch circa 1925; a Carl Kauba cowboy bronze circa 1900; a Sumerian cuneiform tablet.
Wai Lana Yoga Abs-Strengthening Leg Exercises
Leg-lifting exercises to work the abdominals; Torso Twist Toes Touch.
Sit and Be Fit Brain Booster
Exercises that activate the brain; movement patterns for balance and gait.
Wild Kratts Seahorse Rodeo
Martin and Chris uncover a plot by Donita Donata to capture sea horses to make living jewelry.
Weather Hunters No Snow Snow Day
The Hunters head to a nearby mountain to learn about snow.
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.
Carl the Collector Rhythm Blues; Giving Up the Ship
Lotta is frustrated learning a new dance, but realizes it is ok to experience music in her own way; Sheldon worries about telling Carl that he doesn't want to play pirates anymore.
