Monday, July 20th TV listings for PBS World (KFME2) Fargo, ND
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
Homemade Live! Birthday Bites
Joel recreates his favorite birthday dinner with a DIY shawarma station; birthday cake; a family-friendly birthday mocktail.
Curious Traveler Curious Stockholm
Alfred Nobel's invention leads to his creation of the Nobel Prize; Gamla Stan; the throne inside the Royal Palace of Stockholm; Djurgården Canal; the custom of growing grass on rooftops; history of folk costumes.
Weekends With Yankee Deep Roots
Cooking traditional pan-fried dumplings in Boston's Chinatown; exploring the attractions and culinary delights of Weekapaug Inn; seaside farms in Tiverton.
Rick Steves' Europe European Festivals II
April Fair in Seville, Spain; Bastille Day in Paris; running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain; Munich's Oktoberfest; a traditional family Christmas; Nuremberg, Germany's holiday market; sledding by torchlight in Switzerland.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Not Quite Spring
Ice begins to thaw in a pre-spring landscape.
Flavor of Poland Katowice
The cuisine of Katowice, the city capital of Silesia; the Guido Mine in Zabrze; touring the city center of Katowice.
People of the North A Mystery Adventure
The historic Telemark Canal offers a journey back in time; trekking through a mountain to reach the summit; treats and a dry martini.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Dealing With the Changing World, Part 2
How specific countries have risen and fallen; the history of money, including how various cultures developed and used it in exchange for items they valued.
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Family Photos Quilt
Working with photo transfer fabric, including how to frame, crop and print photos; the star of the family quilt features blocks in two sizes for incorporating different photos; fabric selection and patchwork techniques.
This Old House Asheville: Boulder Dash
Mauro helps Paula stain her front door; Jenn meets with the North Asheville landscaper who is using boulders to make a new retaining wall and steps; Kevin helps project manager Noah install an interior door.
Ask This Old House Seabees; Paint Galvanized Railing
Visiting a U.S. Navy Seabees base; different types of trailer hitches; repainting a galvanized stair railing.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Dealing With the Changing World, Part 2
How specific countries have risen and fallen; the history of money, including how various cultures developed and used it in exchange for items they valued.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Comfort Classics
Roast chicken with root vegetables; almost no-knead sourdough bread.
Flavor of Poland Katowice
The cuisine of Katowice, the city capital of Silesia; the Guido Mine in Zabrze; touring the city center of Katowice.
Homemade Live! Birthday Bites
Joel recreates his favorite birthday dinner with a DIY shawarma station; birthday cake; a family-friendly birthday mocktail.
Curious Traveler Curious Stockholm
Alfred Nobel's invention leads to his creation of the Nobel Prize; Gamla Stan; the throne inside the Royal Palace of Stockholm; Djurgården Canal; the custom of growing grass on rooftops; history of folk costumes.
Weekends With Yankee Deep Roots
Cooking traditional pan-fried dumplings in Boston's Chinatown; exploring the attractions and culinary delights of Weekapaug Inn; seaside farms in Tiverton.
Rick Steves' Europe European Festivals II
April Fair in Seville, Spain; Bastille Day in Paris; running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain; Munich's Oktoberfest; a traditional family Christmas; Nuremberg, Germany's holiday market; sledding by torchlight in Switzerland.
Indian as Apple Pie Breads: Tava & Tandoori
How Indian breads are cooked to perfection in a tandoori oven; roti, a whole wheat flatbread; paratha; cooking naan in an indoor tandoori oven.
POV Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
Nathan Law's fight for freedom in Hong Kong.
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.
Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward You're Never Stuck
Road trippers use short-term learning programs to help them upskill into promising new paths; the road trippers meet others who have used microcredentials to level up in careers in education, workforce development and IT.
Stories From the Stage Road Trip
Journeys that make an impact.
PBS News Hour 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.
POV Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
Nathan Law's fight for freedom in Hong Kong.
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.
Roadtrip Nation: Many Roads Forward You're Never Stuck
Road trippers use short-term learning programs to help them upskill into promising new paths; the road trippers meet others who have used microcredentials to level up in careers in education, workforce development and IT.
Stories From the Stage Road Trip
Journeys that make an impact.
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.
Free to Speak Thought Police
The long history of governments suppressing speech, with personal stories from Hong Kong, North Korea and Peru.
Five Germans from Russia provide insight on the process of their becoming Americans.
Fresh Glass Neighborhood Brewing
From coffee to libations, Cassandra connects with Black entrepreneurs building community and leadership in Inglewood, Calif.
Fit 2 Stitch Guest Barbara Trippeer, Fashion Educator at UNT
The evolution of organic fabrics; what it means to upcycle a sewing project; guest Barbara Trippeer.
This Old House Paradise: Paradise Lost
Three families rebuild after they lost their homes to a wildfire.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom Blooms by the Bay
Touring the San Francisco Flower Market; arranging flowers with Aaron Peskin; what it takes to be a flower buyer on a grand scale.
