Friday, April 19th TV listings for PBS World (IDPTV-DT4)
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Closer to Truth's Eastern Traditions and the Big Questions Eastern Traditions: What Is Our Ultimate Future?
How Buddhism, Chinese traditions and Hinduism address eschatology -- life after death; reincarnation and non-dual pure consciousness in Hinduism; rebirth and nirvana in Buddhism.
NHK World's newest program provides comprehensive coverage of events in Japan and Asia.
A colorful variety of feature stories, including reports on daily life from locations throughout Japan as well as other parts of Asia and around the world.
News, current affairs and documentaries focusing on Japan and Asia.
America ReFramed Hundreds of Thousands
A family coping with the unjust incarceration of an ailing mentally ill loved one calls on their faith and the strength of community to right a systemic wrong.
Seven short films created with Indigenous communities across Turtle Island in the U.S. and Colombia address what reciprocity means to their communities.
Beyond Your Backyard Lake Murray, SC
Purple martins in Lake Murray, S.C.; Congaree National Park and Riverbanks Zoo; a customized food tour and brewery tour.
In the Americas With David Yetman Mexican Carnival
Mexico's parades for Carnival in Huejotzingo in the state of Puebla and Tlayacapan in the state of Morelos are very different.
Wild Hope Woodpecker Wars
Scientists, soldiers and landowners forge an alliance to safeguard the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.
Stories From the Stage Nine-to-Five
A parent's urgent call cuts through the noise of Mary's workday; Alexis transforms from struggling student to guiding mentor; Anne sails into a life of adventure.
Outdoor Idaho A Job With a View
Outdoor occupations; ranger; glider pilot; sheep herder; condor biologist; outfitter.
Dialogue Historian Nathan Philbrick
Marcia Franklin talks with the author about his book Bunker Hill: A City, a Siege, a Revolution. They also discuss his earlier book In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex, which tells the true story behind Moby-Dick.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Closer to Truth's Eastern Traditions and the Big Questions Eastern Traditions: What Is Our Ultimate Future?
How Buddhism, Chinese traditions and Hinduism address eschatology -- life after death; reincarnation and non-dual pure consciousness in Hinduism; rebirth and nirvana in Buddhism.
Wild Hope Woodpecker Wars
Scientists, soldiers and landowners forge an alliance to safeguard the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.
Stories From the Stage Nine-to-Five
A parent's urgent call cuts through the noise of Mary's workday; Alexis transforms from struggling student to guiding mentor; Anne sails into a life of adventure.
America ReFramed Hundreds of Thousands
A family coping with the unjust incarceration of an ailing mentally ill loved one calls on their faith and the strength of community to right a systemic wrong.
Seven short films created with Indigenous communities across Turtle Island in the U.S. and Colombia address what reciprocity means to their communities.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day, along with news-making interviews and analysis from BBC correspondents around the globe.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator Ides of March
As Caesar takes control of Rome and consolidates his grip over the republic, he awards himself ever-greater powers; appointed dictator for one year to restore peace, Caesar soon extends this until he is declared dictator for life.
Five hundred nautical miles from the North Pole, a research team sets out to measure the world's largest and oldest sea ice floes.
The 18-day, 2,000-mile Northwest Passage Project expedition through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago aboard the Swedish research icebreaker Oden.
PBS NewsHour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator Ides of March
As Caesar takes control of Rome and consolidates his grip over the republic, he awards himself ever-greater powers; appointed dictator for one year to restore peace, Caesar soon extends this until he is declared dictator for life.
Five hundred nautical miles from the North Pole, a research team sets out to measure the world's largest and oldest sea ice floes.
The 18-day, 2,000-mile Northwest Passage Project expedition through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago aboard the Swedish research icebreaker Oden.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Bridging Divides: Sharing Heartbeats
Six organizations unite people with different beliefs, experiences and opinions, and seek ways to bridge the issues and ideas that divide them.