Saturday, March 21st TV listings for PBS World (KIXE-TV3) Redding, CA
She Was First Sonia Manzano
Actress Sonia Manzano returns to the Bronx and reflects on her journey from her childhood to her role as Maria on "Sesame Street."
She Was First Cat Cora
Chef Cat Cora, the first female Iron Chef on Food Network, defies culinary norms and mentors aspiring chefs.
She Was First Marin Alsop
Marin Alsop, the first person to lead a major orchestra in the U.S., South America, Austria and Great Britain, conducts the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and teaches conducting at the Peabody Institute of John Hopkins University.
She Was First Ruth E. Carter
Costume designer Ruth E. Carter tours The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Benz: 2026 Financial To-Do List
Christine Benz, director of Personal Finance and Retirement Planning at Morningstar, shares her 2026 financial to-do list.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Everyday Detectives
Interviews with individuals embarking on their own personal investigations, from uncovering family secrets to exploring past traumas.
Louis Says The Circus of Life; Musical Chairs
Randy learns about circus animals; Randy thinks that Mr. Charles wants to play musical chairs.
Tshakapesh Superhero The Labyrinth
Panic strikes when Shaman goes missing. Tshakapesh discovers that he is being held captive by Tshen in a labyrinth. Once Tshakapesh enters, he is trapped in the maze and must recover Tshen's remote control to get out.
Tshakapesh Superhero Chenoo
Tshen calls upon an ice Monster, the Chenoo, to turn the Village into eternal winter and force the villagers to leave. Tshakapesh confronts both monsters. An arduous fight occurs and both sides develop clever combat strategies.
Bull's Eye Art
Indigenous youth investigate the subject of art; through a series of fun and mind-bending activities, the young candidates put their knowledge of art and culture to the test.
Untamed Gourmet BC Interior Fowl
Chef and instructor Ben Genialle creates Aboriginal and contemporary foods.
Back to Roots Summer Berries
Matricia gathers raspberries to use in a homemade raspberry pie and a refreshing raspberry mojito; she wraps up the episode by smudging her drum and playing it while singing a song called "Asani."
On The Road with the Spice Warriors Valley of Fire
Valley of Fire National Park inspires two fully veggie recipes: Energy balls and a delicious salad.
Going Native Going Legend
Drew steps into the badlands to visit the Hoodoos formations in Alberta, then travels to Thunder Bay to meet a sleeping giant and heads to Lake Huron and the Manitou Islands to uncover Indigenous legends.
The team members begins to train for the Alice Springs Race Day, but they'll have to learn how to get along first; Angelique shows off her skills on the track.
Ready for This A Wonderful Day
A boy's day at the beach ends in disaster when Dylan and Levi find themselves in trouble with the police; Ava gets a taste of the life of the famous.
Bears' Lair Semi-Final Episode 1
Learning more about three of the competitors before they pitch to the Bears for a spot in the grand finale and a chance to win the $100,000 grand prize.
Future History Water
Sarain and Kris discuss the current crisis of contaminated water; water walker Josephine Mandamin is walking 10,900 miles around the Great Lakes; artist/activist Christi Belcourt.
The Awakeners The Healing Culture
Laura contemplates the richness of her family's Indigenous heritage and culture and the ways her culture and art brings healing.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Whitefish
Art sets out to learn the traditional means of baking Whitefish.
Seasick: Saving The Hauraki Gulf Commercial Fishing
Power to the People Kluane
With climate change re-shaping their environment, the Kluane First Nation is looking to wind, solar, biomass and geothermal energy to empower their people into the future.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Stories about the Cherokee Nation's people, history, and culture. Hosted by Jennifer Loren.
Amplify The Stories We Tell Ourselves
Anishinaabe songwriter Ansley Simpson's personal connection to trauma and alcoholism; Harold Johnson discusses his book "Firewater: How Alcohol is Killing My People (and Yours)."
Chaos & Courage Coastal Queens
The story of the women who helped rescue passengers on the BC Ferry Queen of the North.
A French Village A Birth Certificate
Marcel and Daniel are reunited in a prison cell after Daniel is arrested by the French militia; at Daniel's home, Hortense looks after Gustave and Tequiero when a surprise visitor comes knocking.
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, a group of 824 women that served in the Women's Army Corps, completed critical missions that contributed to the war effort.
Two Wars: The Road to Integration
America's fight to integrate the U.S. armed forces and what that meant for Black service members and their families.
American Masters Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore
A look at the life and career of actress Marlee Matlin as she shares her story in American Sign Language.
POV Midwives
Two women run a makeshift medical clinic in western Myanmar, a region torn apart by violent ethnic divisions.
Stories From the Stage Strange Happenings
Heidi Johnson is transformed by a connection that transcends loss; Paul Geoghegan survives a night when instinct takes over; Joni Dibrell confronts encounters that challenge what she believes about death and beyond.
America ReFramed Sapelo
The story of Cornelia Walker Bailey and her adopted sons who come of age in the last remaining enclave of the Saltwater Geechee people of Sapelo.
POV Shorts La Orquesta
Music teacher and conductor Juana Alzaga sets out to create Georgia's first youth orchestra for undocumented and mixed status families; "A Mother's Promise."
On Story Inside the Making of Lawmen: Bass Reeves
"Lawmen: Bass Reeves" creator Chad Feehan and series directors Christina Alexandra Voros and Damian Marcano discuss their revival of the television Western.
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 When We Care About Climate -- and Not
Climate experts Ellen Prager and Dave Jones talk about perceptions and realities about the weather.
United Kingdom fights deepfakes; an Italian town on the edge; unusable civil defence bunkers; life in the Danube Delta.
How a pet drug could fight the whipworm crisis in humans; why climate change is robbing Indian farmers of marriage prospects; volunteers in Libya save sea turtles.
