
Wednesday, July 2nd TV listings for PBS (WNIT) South Bend, IN HD
Wild Kratts Komodo Dragon
Martin and Chris follow Gourmand to the island of Komodo, home of the world's largest lizard -- the Komodo dragon.
Alma's Way Howard Flies the Coop; Supper Surprise
Alma and her friends try to help Howard get over his fear of pigeons; Alma is invited to have dinner with André and his dad.
Lyla in the Loop 2 on 2 Plus Stu; The Stu-Mobile
Lyla and Everett play basketball against their moms; Lyla and Luke restore their old toy car to make it special for Stu.
Carl the Collector The Plushie Collection; The Bouncy Ball Collection
Carl turns to his friends to help him organize his plushie collection; Carl loses his bouncy ball collection.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel and Max Visit the Farm; Prince Wednesday's Pet
Daniel helps care for animals at the farm; Prince Wednesday and Jodi learn how to care for a guinea pig.
Rosie's Rules Family Sports Day; The Cake-Off
The family disagrees about which sport to play, so they hold a vote; Rosie and Papa enter the Cake-Off.
Sesame Street The Sign Language ABCs
It is Alphabet Day on Sesame Street; Cookie Monster makes letter-shaped cookies and there are decorations all around; Elmo meets Charlie's friend Mathis and learns that he communicates using American Sign Language.
Work It Out Wombats! Cake Day Surprise; A Treeborhood Vacation!
The Wombats use a 3D printer to save Cake Day when Mr. E's cake table collapses; the Wombats create a pretend vacation to cheer up Buckley.
Donkey Hodie Snow Day; Snow Surprise Challenge
Panda enjoys a snow day his own way; Bob Dog wants to win at Gameshow Gator's new snowy game.
Pinkalicious & Peterrific Best Day Ever; Catchy Song
Pinkalicious and Peter decide to put on their own show after Jonah Rose's concert sells out; Pinkalicious writes a catchy song.
Elinor Wonders Why Underground Soup; Dandy Dandelions
Ari and Olive make Elinor's favorite snack, backyard soup, when she is stuck at home after hurting her foot; Elinor becomes fascinated with dandelions.
Nature Cat A Little Kelp From My Friends; Mission to Mars
The crew tries to save the kelp forests from being eaten by sea urchins; the gang visits Mars in a daydream, hoping to meet aliens.
Molly of Denali Basketball Blues
Alaska state basketball champion Kamaka Hepa offers Molly and her basketball team pointers on the court.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson shows Xavier that it takes courage to change something that isn't right.
In Julia's Kitchen With Master Chefs Christopher Gross
Christopher Gross; beef; chocolate towers.
Ask This Old House Tree Removal; Garage Door Opener
Richard breaks down the differences between water filters; Roger removes a tree that's leaning dangerously toward a house; Tom demonstrates different ways to locate studs in a wall; Scott installs a smart garage door opener.
Humanity's relationship with nature and wildlife and how scientists and conservationists study ways to restore the planet.
Al Capone's Bloody Business: American Stories
Al Capone's rise to power and emergence as the Prohibition-era's face of organized crime, remaining to this day the most notorious gangster in Chicago history.
Rick Steves' Europe French Alps and Lyon
The cuisine of Lyon, France; Chamonix in France; riding the lift up to Aiguille du Midi and to the border of Italy; hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc -- the trail that circles the mountain.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
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.
Natural history and environment.
A documentary series transporting viewers to far-flung locations, focusing on the varied animals and ecosystems of the world.
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan reveal behind-the-scenes stories about the making of "The National Parks: America's Best Idea."
Ken Burns: One Nation, Many Stories
Exploring the work of filmmaker Ken Burns, including "Country Music," "Muhammad Ali," "Benjamin Franklin," "The U.S. and the Holocaust," "The American Buffalo," "The Vietnam War" and more.
Human Footprint The Enemy of My Enemy
In humankind's conquest of planet Earth, improbable allies -- species recruited from nature -- are relied on to help defeat adversaries.
NOVA Iceman Reborn
New discoveries about Otzi the iceman, the oldest human mummy on Earth, reveal details about the dawn of civilization in Europe.
Life From Above Moving Planet
Cameras in space offer a new perspective of life on Earth as satellites follow an elephant family struggling through drought and thousands of Shaolin Kung Fu students performing in synchronicity.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The Statue of Liberty
The evolving meaning of the Statue of Liberty and how it embodies values and conflicts in America, from abolition to the treatment of refugees.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Fathers and Sons
Actors LeVar Burton and Wes Studi, two men who grew up without their fathers, explore their family histories.
Arthur Two Minutes; Messy Dress Mess
The twins find out that Tommy is two minutes older than Timmy; Ladonna gets paint on Muffy's dress.
Odd Squad Breakfast Club; Dr. O: Party Time, Excellent
Delivery Debbie vows to stop a group of villains known as the Breakfast Club; Olympia decides to throw Dr. O the best goodbye party ever.