Saturday, February 7th TV listings for PBS (WLVT) Bethlehem, PA
Lyla in the Loop Lyla Gets a Grip; Rappin' Riddles
Lyla overcomes her fear of rock-climbing; a riddle game about everyday objects made by Black inventors.
Garden Smart Gardening in Atlanta in the Shadows of Stunning Skyscrapers
A manager of display gardens in Atlanta shares ideas and tips.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Jets in the Wild: Part 1
The worlds of landscape and aviation photography collide in a jet-fueled adventure in the wilds of California; the Sidewinder -- a low-level fighter jet training route.
Woodsmith Shop Two Garden Projects
A lattice work tower is perfect for climbing plants; a cedar gate forms the perfect entry point for a garden.
Ask This Old House 3-Way Switch; Split Rail Fence
Cleaning up paint when it spills on the floor; how 3-way switches work and common wiring mistakes; installing a classic wooden split rail fence.
This Old House Ridgewood Colonial Revival: Rocking Fountain
The tile setter shows Kevin how to make a tiled curbless shower work; Kevin helps out with the kitchen floor installation; Jenn and Mark install a water feature for the patio.
Antiques Roadshow Georgia State Railroad Museum Hour 2
A 19th century C. Jim Williams-owned Federal hunt board; Jesse Arms Botke oil circal 1940; a 1978 Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers-signed poster.
America's Test Kitchen A Taste of Sichuan
Dry chili chicken; breaking down different miso; sour and hot Napa cabbage.
Cook's Country When Southern Women Cook
Aunt Jules' pie; Louisiana-style hot sauces; Gullah Lowcountry red rice.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Favorite Forgotten Cakes
Hot milk sponge cake; broken phyllo baklava cake; invisible apple cake.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Salmon; May the North Be With You
Salmon's migration; a unique salmon coated with muddica; Sicilian roasted cauliflower linguine; a tribal leader demonstrates how Alaskan natives made salmon on cedar planks.
My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas Let Food Be Thy Medicine
Exploring Greek ingredients like olive oil, herbs, nuts and vegetables that are seminal to good health.
Lidia's Kitchen Embrace the New
Gorgonzola celery; pumpkin risotto topped with gorgonzola; Venetian-style liver with a mushroom onion sauce.
Relish Filipino Pancit and Mexican Burritos
Chefs Mike Brown and Bob Gerken head to the kitchen with their moms to cook childhood favorites the old-fashioned way.
Rick Steves' Europe Burgundy: Gourmet Barge Cruise
A tranquil cruise along the rivers and canals of France's Burgundy region; tasting the vintages of the Cote-d'Or.
Visionaries share their ideas on how to drive forward through innovation and collaboration.
Gene Dickison tackles a variety of financial topics in a fun, easy-to-understand way.
Classic Gospel Ronnie Booth: Living Legacy
Singer Ronnie Booth performs "Moon River," "Sweet Beulah Land," "Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain" and other classics.
Sister Boniface Mysteries Dead Air
A fancy new radio station arrives at Great Slaughter, but the host is mysteriously murdered on-air.
The team look forward to welcoming a new recruit into their midst, whilst Mervin cannot wait to get off the island; before he catches his flight, he becomes embroiled in the murder of a young man who is found in a ravine.
The Brokenwood Mysteries The Killing Machine
Charlie Baxter, chairman of the Classic Car Restoration Society, is found dead next to his much-loved El Dorado.
My Music With Rhiannon Giddens Adia Victoria
Indie artist Adia Victoria talks about her strict religious upbringing and self-discovery through the blues.
Van der Valk on Masterpiece Magic in Amsterdam, Part 2
As the investigation continues into an occult-related death, Lucienne is forced to confront painful memories from her past; Van der Valk decides to open his heart once more to Lena.
Van der Valk on Masterpiece Safe in Amsterdam Part 1
Van der Valk protects a whistleblower after the first one is murdered; Van der Valk is conflicted when he discovers the protection officer is a former flame.
Sister Boniface Mysteries Dead Air
A fancy new radio station arrives at Great Slaughter, but the host is mysteriously murdered on-air.
The team look forward to welcoming a new recruit into their midst, whilst Mervin cannot wait to get off the island; before he catches his flight, he becomes embroiled in the murder of a young man who is found in a ravine.
The Brokenwood Mysteries The Killing Machine
Charlie Baxter, chairman of the Classic Car Restoration Society, is found dead next to his much-loved El Dorado.
Rick Steves' Europe West England
Cotswold villages boast churches, manor homes and gastropubs; New Age capital of Glastonbury; prehistoric stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury.
Fork & Hammer Fried Chicken Around the World
The team at Haberdish in Charlotte, N.C., hosts an event called "Fried Chicken Around the World."
Rick Steves' Europe Burgundy: Gourmet Barge Cruise
A tranquil cruise along the rivers and canals of France's Burgundy region; tasting the vintages of the Cote-d'Or.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Mister Rogers Talks About Friends
Preparing food in a restaurant; X the Owl's bossiness angers Henrietta.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Makes a Noise Maker; Daniel Makes the Neighborhood
Daniel and Katerina have to make their own noisemakers when Margaret wants her rattle back; Daniel, Prince Wednesday and Miss Elaina create a pretend neighborhood.
Phoebe & Jay Paint on the Mail; The Last Box New
Phoebe and Jay accidentally get paint on the mail and have to decode addresses; Phoebe and Jay find their parents' box of memories.
Alma's Way World's Greatest Playdate; What Alma Wants
Alma gets jealous when Rafia and Lucas talk about their fun playdate; Alma can't decide if she wants to see a new movie.
Molly of Denali Culture Clash; Party Moose
Molly and Tooey are confused when Trini refuses to join the basketball team because of polar bears; Molly's trip north to surprise Nina for her birthday is jeopardized by a moose blocking the runway.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Zora Neale Hurston; I Am Charles Dickens
Brad is reluctant for Xavier and Yadina to read the comic he wrote because it's personal; Charles Dickens explains to Yadina that she doesn't need toys -- her imagination can make everything more fun.
