
Wednesday, August 27th TV listings for PBS (WNSC) Rock Hill, SC
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood A New Friend at School; A New Friend at the Playground
Daniel's new friend Prince Wednesday is busy playing with Jodi, leaving Daniel to wonder if they're still friends; Daniel worries Miss Elaina likes Jodi more than him.
Rosie's Rules The Doggie Detectives; A House for Gatita
Rosie, Crystal and Mom become doggie detectives to find the owner of a lost dog toy; Rosie builds a cardboard house for Gatita.
Sesame Street Shabbat Shalom!
After a water leak in their apartment, Charlie and her family prepare their special Shabbat dinner in the arbor with their friends Elmo, Alan, Big Bird and Tamir; they learn how to make challah bread and set a traditional Shabbat table.
Work It Out Wombats! Survey Says; Lost and Found Patrol
Mr. E has a lot of ping-pong balls and the survey says that he should sell the purple ones; Super's lost her glasses and the Lost and Found Patrol try to find them.
Donkey Hodie Bob Dog's Balloon Bother; We Miss Panda
Bob Dog runs inside when he sees Harriett's hot air balloon; the pals miss Purple Panda while he is away.
Pinkalicious & Peterrific Yodelahee Goat; Pink Mascot
Pinkalicious and Peter help Flora find her goat, Greta; Pinkalicious and friends make a costume for their new mascot -- the pinkatoo.
Elinor Wonders Why Don't Cry, Miri; Cave Creatures
The kids learn about crying as they set out on an adventure to help Miri; the kids and Mr. Bat look for Ari's ball after it goes missing in a cave.
Alma's Way Do the Waltzango; Big Brother Bootcamp
Eddie and Becka create a new mash-up dance; Alma teaches Eddie how to be a great big brother.
Molly of Denali Smoky Solutions; Tooey's Egg-Sighting Adventure
Molly and Vera think about teaching more tourists in Qyah about wildfire prevention; Molly can't wait to hunt for seagull eggs.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Grace Hopper, I Am Itzhak Perlman
Grace Hopper shows Xavier that he will never know if he can build his robot differently than everyone else unless he tries; Itzhak Perlman shows Xavier that he can learn music his own way.
In Julia's Kitchen With Master Chefs Mark Militello
Mark Militello; stewed hearts of palm; sauteed yellowtail snapper; brown butter sauce.
This Old House Brookline Mid-century Modern House: Eight Is Enough Stairways
Tommy teaches Kevin how to calculate the riser height for a set of stairs; the foundation is insulated with a DIY foam system; radiant heat is installed; Norm and Richard head to Santa Fe to visit the project they did 30 years ago.
Cook's Country Grilled Short Ribs and Carrot Salad
Korean grilled flanken-style short ribs; vegetable and fruit peelers; shredded carrot and serrano chili salad.
America's Test Kitchen Spiced and Sweet
Linzertorte; tube pans; a classic recipe for Belgian spice cookies.
Midsomer Murders Sins of Commission: Part 2
Barnaby and Scott investigate the case of a prizewinning author murdered on the eve of a literary festival.
Shortly after Jean and Dom attend a lecture on sacred relics at Sainte Victoire's Catholic church, the priest is stabbed in the back with a crucifix, and the relic is stolen.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
America the Bountiful Olives in California
How olives came to California; harvesting olives and making olive oil; how to cook a traditional Greek olive hand pie called eliopitakia.
Coastal Kingdom Winter
Diverse animal adaptations to Lowcountry winters.
Nature Gorilla
An intimate look at a silverback family in Gabon's Loango National Park; a newborn gorilla, forest elephants and buffalo in the last remaining wild coastline in the African tropics.
NOVA Building the Eiffel Tower
The three decades of engineering, innovations, successes and failures that led to the creation of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Secrets of the Dead The End of the Romans
Is history repeating Itself? Following an in-depth investigation into the real causes of the decline of the Roman Empire; three deadly epidemics and climate change could have caused its collapse, drawing parallels to today.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.