
Sunday, May 18th TV listings for PBS (WNIT) South Bend, IN HD
The Green Planet Desert Worlds
Exploring the hostile world of the desert and how plants survive by using weapons, camouflage and surprising alliances with animals.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood A Visit With Eric Carle
Author and illustrator Eric Carle demonstrates how he created the artwork in his book "From Head to Toe.".
Arthur Baseball Blues; Brain's Biggest Blunder
George can't wait to play baseball; Brain is teamed with Buster and Binky for the annual Arithmattack competition.
Wild Kratts The Real Ant Farm
Aviva, Martin, and Chris learn about agriculture in the animal world from Leafcutter ants in the Amazon rainforest.
Alma's Way Chacho Gets a Bath; Frankie's Four Feet
A dirty Chacho runs away at the park; Alma realizes that Frankie's old sneakers are more valuable than they appear.
Cyberchase A Berry Special Mother's Day
Matt gets his mom two adopted alpacas for Mother's Day; the CyberSquad goes on a wild adventure helping Hannah find the ideal spot for growing Mother's Day cyberberries.
SciGirls River Rescuers
In Minnesota, Jenny, Hope, Dani and Amelia collect data to track plastic pollution in the Mississippi River.
Natural history and environment.
Highlights from the region with regarding the economy, political issues, outdoors and nature.
With host Gerry Dick.
Issues and agendas before the state legislature.
Coverage of the governor's office, state legislature, political campaign trail and state government.
Debate and discussion on issues facing Indiana.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Issues facing the education and workforce development sectors in Indiana and Michigan as well as highlights of positive examples of learning across formal and informal spaces in the region.
Overheard With Evan Smith Paula Kerger
PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger talks about the impact of public television on communities and how PBS has addressed issues around media, culture, education and technology.
A spring journey through Spain, Slovenia, Italy and Greece reveals how various cultures celebrate the Easter holiday.
Festive European culture includes the Bastille Day celebration in France, royal pageantry in London and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
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.
Discovering the people and places of Michigan.
Antiques Roadshow Never Seen That Before!
Finds include a Michelin Bibendum ad figure, a World War I surgical kit and a 19th century southern basket.
Detective Inspector Geordie Keating investigates murder and intrigue in a Cambridgeshire village with the help of the local clergy, with whom he forms an unlikely partnership.
Call the Midwife New
The midwives evacuate a Mother and Baby Home; Nancy's wedding plans take a surprising turn; Sister Catherine takes her first vows.
Miss Austen on Masterpiece New
Through her feverish delirium, Cassandra guards Jane's letters from her sister-in-law Mary Austen.
Miss Austen on Masterpiece New
Cassandra uncovers the truth about Isabella and Lidderdale's past; Dinah makes a reckless decision; Cassandra takes a final step to protect Jane's legacy.
A contemporary spin on the novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring the peerless Sherlock Holmes.
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
Actors engage in intimate one-on-one discussions about their craft and work, providing insight into the creative process and what it takes to hone the craft of acting.
Through her feverish delirium, Cassandra guards Jane's letters from her sister-in-law Mary Austen.
Cassandra uncovers the truth about Isabella and Lidderdale's past; Dinah makes a reckless decision; Cassandra takes a final step to protect Jane's legacy.
Great Performances Yellow Face
Daniel Dae Kim portrays a playwright in "Yellow Face," a farce that deals with the complexities of race.