
Sunday, July 13th TV listings for PBS World (KCDT-DT4) Coeur D'Alene, ID
POV The Body Politic
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott employs his plan to stop chronic violence in his first year in office.
Stories From the Stage Summertime
Khalilah Jones goes to summer camp for the first time; a woman is surprised by her mother's courageous act when a Yellowstone vacation takes a turn; Ajay Gallewale discovers baseball as a child in India.
On Story Script to Screen: Bojack Horseman
Writers Joe Lawson and Alison Flierl discuss writing "BoJack Horseman" and techniques behind exploring the human condition through an anthropomorphic horse.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
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 Future of American Education
George Washington University President Emeritus Stephen Trachtenberg talks about the future of American education.
Athens faces a summer of heat and fires; a furniture factory gives broken kayaks new life; driving course for seniors.
Architects exhibit ideas for responding to climate change; three Biennale ideas for coping with climate change; dancing your way out of depression; samba -- dance, music and attitude.
American Experience Nazi Town, USA
The rise of the German American Bund, an organization of American Nazis in the 1930s that had chapters across the country.
Citizen Nation In the Fray
Pressure builds as students tackle the first round of competition, answering judges' questions in the style of Congressional hearings and showing an understanding of democracy and how it connects to their lives.
Outdoor Idaho Winter Solitude
Skiing into a yurt; helicopter skiing into the Boulder Mountains; mushers who win national races, even under less than ideal conditions.
Dialogue Author Louisa Thomas: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference
An interview with Louisa Thomas about her book "Louisa: The Extraordinary Life of Mrs. Adams."
Life in the Heart Land Justice Reform
Middle River Regional Jail is under pressure to expand their facility, but activists insist resources should be spent on preventative measures.
America's Heartland Fruit, Fish, and Small Farms
A farmer serves fruit from the family orchard at her restaurant; preparing an oven-roasted salmon with a fennel and orange salad; a historic fishing town in New England where locals can buy weekly fresh catch.
This American Land Sage Grouse; Curlew Grassland; Tribute to Gary Strieker
Protecting the sage grouse; stream restoration work helps preserve the sagebrush steppe of the Curlew National Grassland in Idaho; a tribute to "This American Land" founder and executive producer Gary Strieker.
Start Up Wolverine PIckleball: Ann Arbor, MI
Wolverine Pickleball's mission is to elevate the sport in Southeast Michigan.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind The Future of American Education
George Washington University President Emeritus Stephen Trachtenberg talks about the future of American education.
Architects exhibit ideas for responding to climate change; three Biennale ideas for coping with climate change; dancing your way out of depression; samba -- dance, music and attitude.
On Story Script to Screen: Bojack Horseman
Writers Joe Lawson and Alison Flierl discuss writing "BoJack Horseman" and techniques behind exploring the human condition through an anthropomorphic horse.
America ReFramed Running With My Girls
Five female activists run for municipal office in Denver -- one of the U.S.'s fastest gentrifying cities.
A college class where students implement policy changes that address the root causes of problems facing American society, including devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and homelessness among college students.
A French Village The Lesson
The school director is jailed after the occupation receives an anonymous tip that he possesses an illegal firearm.
Walking With Dinosaurs Band of Brothers
Persued by a group of Utahraptors, a gang of armored dinosaurs battle to reach adulthood.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Buried Secrets
Singer Sammy Hagar and actor Ed O'Neill uncover their roots and discover deep family secrets.
Documentaries from around the world.
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.
Walking With Dinosaurs Band of Brothers
Persued by a group of Utahraptors, a gang of armored dinosaurs battle to reach adulthood.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Buried Secrets
Singer Sammy Hagar and actor Ed O'Neill uncover their roots and discover deep family secrets.
American Masters Marcella
Through her cookbooks and teaching, and commitment to Italian tradition, Marcella Hazan left an impact felt in millions of American home kitchens.
An exploration of LGBTQ+ women's communities, cultures and social justice work through the spaces they create, including bars, bookstores and political hubs.
Citizen Nation In the Fray
Pressure builds as students tackle the first round of competition, answering judges' questions in the style of Congressional hearings and showing an understanding of democracy and how it connects to their lives.