TV Schedule for PBS World (KISU-DT4) Pocatello, ID
Saturday, November 1st TV listings for PBS World (KISU-DT4) Pocatello, ID
American Experience Kissinger: Part One
The life of Henry Kissinger, from his childhood in Germany to his life in America, including his rise to the top echelons of American foreign policy during Vietnam.
American Experience Kissinger: Part Two
How Henry Kissinger's anti-Communist zeal shaped U.S. foreign policy in Vietnam, China, Chile and the Soviet Union during the second half of the 20th century.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Fresh Starts -- Tales of Resilience
Celebrating the courage it takes to begin again; a singer-songwriter's journey through grief and recovery.
The American Revolution: An Inside Look
A look at the documentary series by Ken Burns that illustrates how the American Revolution came to life.
Outdoor Idaho The Desert
Conflicting feelings toward the desert.
Dialogue Author Barry Lopez
Marcia Franklin talks with National Book Award-winning author and world traveler Barry Lopez about his philosophy of writing and his new memoir, "Horizon." The conversation was recorded at the 2019 Sun Valley Writers' Conference.
American Experience Kissinger: Part One
The life of Henry Kissinger, from his childhood in Germany to his life in America, including his rise to the top echelons of American foreign policy during Vietnam.
American Experience Kissinger: Part Two
How Henry Kissinger's anti-Communist zeal shaped U.S. foreign policy in Vietnam, China, Chile and the Soviet Union during the second half of the 20th century.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Caring for the wounded on the frontlines in Ukraine; uproar after the fires in Greece; Nazi collaboration files in the Netherlands; Italy's prison on Gorgona Island.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Uncovering Boarding Schools: Stories of Resistance and Resilience
Efforts by Klamath tribal members in their fight for justice for students forced into enrollment in unsafe institutions.
Outdoor Idaho The Desert
Conflicting feelings toward the desert.
Dialogue Author Barry Lopez
Marcia Franklin talks with National Book Award-winning author and world traveler Barry Lopez about his philosophy of writing and his new memoir, "Horizon." The conversation was recorded at the 2019 Sun Valley Writers' Conference.
America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston
Baratunde Thurston explores the diverse array of regions across the U.S. and how the landscapes shape the way Americans work, play and interact with the outdoors.
A French Village The Train
A train carrying rounded-up Jews is forced to stop in Villeneuve; Daniel proposes to house them temporarily in the school, much to the concern of Jules, who set up an anti-German propaganda printing station in its basement.
Growing Native Growing Native Northwest: Coast Salish
Exploring ongoing traditions of the tribes of the Pacific Northwest, including totem poles, language preservation and traditional crafts; a yearly canoe journey in which tribes visit places their ancestors once inhabited.
Native America From Caves to Cosmos
Researching the identity of America's first peoples leads to Amazonian cave paintings, Mexican burial chambers, New Mexico's Chaco Canyon and waves off California's coast.
Native America Nature to Nations
The rise of great American nations, from monarchies to democracies; lost cities in Mexico; a temple in Peru; a potlatch ceremony in the Pacific Northwest; shell beads in upstate New York.
Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat (2023)
Volunteer firefighters encounter heartbreaking challenges and exhilarating triumphs to fulfill a single mission: serving their community.
Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat (2023)
Volunteer firefighters encounter heartbreaking challenges and exhilarating triumphs to fulfill a single mission: serving their community.
POV I Didn't See You There
A filmmaker explores the history of freakdom, vision and (in)visibility from the vantage point of his wheelchair when a circus tent goes up outside his Oakland, Calif., apartment.
POV I Didn't See You There
A filmmaker explores the history of freakdom, vision and (in)visibility from the vantage point of his wheelchair when a circus tent goes up outside his Oakland, Calif., apartment.
Stories From the Stage Laughing Matters
Ajay Gallewale's innocent mistake at airport security spirals into a full-blown interrogation; Anoush Froundjian navigates the strict traditions of Armenian school until a surprising occasion changes everything; Sean Brown pursues his NBA dreams.
On Story A Conversation With Max Borenstein
Screenwriter Max Borenstein talks about the challenges of creating a cinematic universe on film .
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 Stopping Nuclear Inevitability
Counterproliferation leader Emma Belcher discusses how to reverse the increasing probability of nuclear violence.
Caring for the wounded on the frontlines in Ukraine; uproar after the fires in Greece; Nazi collaboration files in the Netherlands; Italy's prison on Gorgona Island.
Rising housing prices in Mexico City; child labor in Madagascar; climate change threatens life on Cambodia's Tonle Sap lake; AI chatbot.