Saturday, April 4th TV listings for PBS (WNET) New York, NY HD
History With David Rubenstein Bash and Fisher
CNN anchor Dana Bash and author David Fisher.
GZERO World With Ian Bremmer Viktor Orbán's Last Stand
Political scientist Ivan Krastev explains why the Hungarian election may be the most consequential vote in Europe this year, and what a Viktor Orbán loss could mean for Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and the global far right.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Author Andrew Ross Sorkin talks about the 1929 stock market crash, the causes of the Great Depression and how lessons from it can be applied today.
The Chavis Chronicles Dr. Denise Turley
AI innovator Dr. Denise Turley reveals how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of work, ethics and opportunity in America.
Journalists discuss New York state politics and government.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
The Open Mind A World Without Politicians
Yale University political scientist Hélène Landemore talks about "Politics Without Politicians: The Case for Citizen Rule."
Steve Adubato holds four-person round table discussions that explore issues facing society.
Artisans including a cowboy, bootmaker and jewelry artist inspired by Indigenous ancestry embody the essence of American ingenuity.
Heal Your Gut, Sharpen Your Mind With Steven Gundry, MD
Dr. Steven Gundry reveals how many troubling issues -- brain fog, memory loss, anxiety, weight gain and neurodegeneration -- can all stem from a compromised gut.
Rick Steves traces fascism's history in Europe. Our goal: to learn from the hard lessons of the 20th century, and to recognize that ideology in the 21st century.
Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world.
GZERO World With Ian Bremmer Viktor Orbán's Last Stand
Political scientist Ivan Krastev explains why the Hungarian election may be the most consequential vote in Europe this year, and what a Viktor Orbán loss could mean for Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and the global far right.
Tradfest: The Fingal Sessions a haon
Fiachna Ó Braonáin celebrates the contribution that the traveling community have made to Irish music with Sharyn Ward, Steo Wall, and Thomas McCarthy.
Inspector George Gently Gently in the Blood
A young woman is raped and murdered.
The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
The life of Jesus (Max von Sydow) unfolds according to the Bible, from birth to the Resurrection, on an epic scale.
Pushing Hands (1992)
Problems arise with his daughter-in-law when a retired Peking tai chi teacher (Sihung Lung) moves in with his son's (Bozhao Wang) suburban New York family.
The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
The life of Jesus (Max von Sydow) unfolds according to the Bible, from birth to the Resurrection, on an epic scale.
Rick Steves' Europe Little Europe: Five Micro-Countries
Vatican City, the world's smallest country; Monaco; San Marino, Italy; Liechtenstein; Andorra.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Mister Rogers Talks About Making Mistakes
Puppet Daniel Tiger wonders if he is a mistake.
Arthur He Said, He Said; Bunny Trouble
When an episode of Bionic Bunny is interrupted, Carl is the only one who can recall what comes next; Larry, the class bunny, wanders off.
Wild Kratts In Search of the Easter Bunny
The Wild Kratts are busy coloring eggs for Easter; the bros think an adventure can be to go find the real Easter Bunny; Chris thinks it's the snowshoe hare, while Martin thinks it's the jackrabbit.
Weather Hunters The Word on the Bird
The Hunters try to help an injured bird so it can join its friends migrating south for the winter.
Lyla in the Loop Loopstastic Mess Vacuum Test; How the Cookie Crumbled
Luke, Lyla and Everett test vacuums; Lyla makes cookies using substituted ingredients.
Carl the Collector The Crayonverters Collection; Lotta's New Instrument New
Carl blames Nico when his special crayon breaks and Nico blames Carl when his drawing rips; Lotta tries to learn to play the alto saxophone.
