
Sunday, June 8th TV listings for PBS World (KCDT-DT4) Coeur D'Alene, ID
Rick Steves explores the rise and fall of fascism in Europe, the consequences of genocide and stories of resistance.
Stories From the Stage The Great Outdoors
Theresa Okokon and Wes Hazard explore the art of storytelling.
On Story Script to Screen: Twisters
Screenwriter Mark L. Smith discusses writing "Twisters" and his process crafting plot-driven action and compelling conflicts.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Gen Z prioritizes safety above all.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind The Rehabilitated Citizen
James Jeter, Full Citizens Coalition, talks about the educational and democratic rights of system-impacted people.
Stories and news from across Europe.
A look at the biggest issues in the world today, including how people are living with opportunity and the ever-growing risks of globalization.
The 25th anniversary of documentary series "The Civil War" includes video clips and interviews with Ken Burns, Geoffrey Ward, Ric Burns, Buddy Squires and others.
The wildlife, people and places of Idaho, as well as environmental and resource issues facing the West.
A statewide program focusing on the humanities and issues of importance to Idahoans; host Marcia Franklin.
Social Security & You With Mary Beth Franklin
Mary Beth Franklin talks about claiming social security, including at what age one should claim it, and provides insight on how to get the most out of retirement benefits.
Rick Steves explores the rise and fall of fascism in Europe, the consequences of genocide and stories of resistance.
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan reveal behind-the-scenes stories about the making of "The National Parks: America's Best Idea."
A look at the biggest issues in the world today, including how people are living with opportunity and the ever-growing risks of globalization.
On Story Script to Screen: Twisters
Screenwriter Mark L. Smith discusses writing "Twisters" and his process crafting plot-driven action and compelling conflicts.
By the 1920s, John Deere, Ford and International Harvester emerged as leaders to develop a reliable tractor that would become part of everyday agriculture.
Scholars, writers and others discuss Jewish immigration to the U.S.
The Idaho Reports crew provides reporting and analysis of issues around the state and in Congress.
A 40-year-old father becomes a fighter to fully understand the mixed martial artists he interviews for a documentary.
Found on six of the seven continents, birds of prey face an uncertain future as their world increasingly intersects with daily human life.
Exploring the lives and legacies of the Flying Tigers, U.S. military pilots who fought during World War II in China, and the "Chinese American Tigers," sent by the U.S. to China during World War II.
The wildlife, people and places of Idaho, as well as environmental and resource issues facing the West.
A statewide program focusing on the humanities and issues of importance to Idahoans; host Marcia Franklin.
Nature Patrick and the Whale
Patrick Dykstra has a life-changing encounter with a sperm whale in Dominica.
Found on six of the seven continents, birds of prey face an uncertain future as their world increasingly intersects with daily human life.
Doc World Searching for Amani
Documentaries from around the world.
Aging Backwards 3: Fast Track With Miranda Esmonde-White
Miranda Esmonde-White develops a practical six-point plan that focuses on gentle daily movement to keep the mind sharp and body active at any age.
Artisans including a cowboy, bootmaker and jewelry artist inspired by Indigenous ancestry embody the essence of American ingenuity.