Sunday, January 11th TV listings for PBS (WNED) Buffalo, NY HD
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Journalists discuss New York state politics and government.
Energy Switch Russian Energy
Russia's energy exports fund its government and war efforts.
The Chavis Chronicles April De Simone
April De Simone, co-founder and partner of Designing the WE.
Story in the Public Square Stanley McChrystal
Gen. Stanley McChrystal offers insights into the power of character and integrity in leaders.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
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.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Lawrence Welk Show Salute to Disney
Celebrating the music of Disney with a "Snow White Medley," "When You Wish Upon a Star" and the "Mickey Mouse Mambo."
An imagined version of Frenchman Camille Saint-Saëns' "The Carnival of the Animals," which incorporates over a dozen animals that live in Florida.
Amen! Music of the Black Church
The traditions, historical significance and meaning of Black church music; Dr. Raymond Wise leads the Indiana University African American Choral Ensemble in a performance of sacred music derived from African traditions.
Exploring 12 of Buffalo, N.Y.'s sacred landmarks, including the tallest openwork spire every built completely of stone.
Classical guitarist Liona Boyd performs with guitarist Andrew Dolson, at the Richmond Hill United Church; guests include flautist Ron Korb and the Chancel Choir of Richmond Hill.
One-on-one interviews with prominent and successful Canadians.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Lucy Worsley's Holmes vs. Doyle Fact and Fiction
Doyle's desire to distance himself from his own creation, Sherlock Holmes, after the character's apparent death at the Reichenbach Falls; how far Doyle went to make himself the hero of his own story.
Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece Secrets and Lies New
As Eliza and Blake's relationship evolves, they find working together can be a tricky prospect; newlyweds Ivy and Potts adjust to married life, a new detective settles in at Scotland Yard.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Gathering the Flock New
As victory in Europe is declared, there is the promise of peace at last; James is wishing for a greater sense of peace at the surgery as he juggles vet work with a busy family life and an exceptionally challenging Siegfried.
Bookish Slightly Foxed - Part 1 New
There's a new assistant to train at Book's Books, but the excavation of a nearby bombsite that's full of skeletons leads to bookselling taking a back seat.
A Washington, DC, based public defender and her Jan. 6 clients confront America's divide with humor and humanity.
Geoffrey Baer tours places that changed the way Americans live, work and play, including grand estates, pueblos of Taos, N.M., and tenements of 19th-century New York.
Serene spaces offer city folk a respite from busy urban life, including squares in Savannah, Ga., a Seattle park built over a freeway, and New York's High Line.
Influential towns across the U.S., from Maryland and Florida to Illinois and New York, impact the design of cities and suburbs.
10 Streets That Changed America
Tracing the 400-year evolution of Broadway in New York, from its beginnings as a Native American road to the electrically-lighted theater district known as the "Great White Way"; riding from Boston to New York on a dirt "highway."
