Saturday, January 10th TV listings for PBS World (KLRN2) San Antonio, TX
Lucy Worsley's Holmes vs. Doyle Fact and Fiction
Doyle's desire to distance himself from his own creation, Sherlock Holmes, after the character's apparent death at the Reichenbach Falls; how far Doyle went to make himself the hero of his own story.
Lucy Worsley's Holmes vs. Doyle Shadows and Sleuths
How Sherlock found a life beyond his author on the stage and screen.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Something to Celebrate
Robert DeNiro's red carpet celebration; the team brings hope and health to those in underserved neighborhoods.
NOVA Arctic Sinkholes
Investigating explosions in Siberia and other evidence that melting soil in the Arctic is releasing vast amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Colombia -- Wild and Free Two Rivers
Eastern Colombia, a region defined by the Orinoco and Amazon rivers; footage of jaguars, capybaras, anacondas, anteaters and pygmy marmosets.
Colombia -- Wild and Free From the Pacific to the Andes
Colombia's Pacific Coast and the snow-capped Andean volcanoes, home to spectacled bears, condors and hummingbirds; observing humpback whales giving birth and fish hunting crabs in the mangrove forests.
NOVA Human: Building Empires
How two revolutionary ancient inventions changed the course of humanity forever.
Civilizations Renaissances
Renaissance Italy and the Islamic empires experience an explosion of creativity, as artists in the East and the West compete and influence each other.
Epic Train Journeys From Above Copper Canyon Railway
El Chepe train is a wonder of Mexican engineering that took 100 years to build through the world's largest canyon region, Copper Canyon.
Epic Train Journeys From Above Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is an engineering classic in the lap of the Himalayas, traveling through precarious terrains and five climatic zones.
The human fallout from the first and last atomic bombs used in an act of war, dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the U.S.
American Experience Bombshell
The efforts of a group of intrepid reporters to let the world know the truth about the bombings of Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II.
A French Village The Mousetrap
Marie's farm is under surveillance after Crémieux makes a deal with Marchetti to have his family released; Marie and Vincent, unaware of Crémieux's betrayal, prepare for the meeting with the communist group.
Independent Lens A Thousand Pines
Over eight months, a crew of Oaxacan guest workers plant trees across America, showing how hard it is to balance the physical demands of reforestation and extreme isolation while staying connected to family back home.
American Experience Bombshell
The efforts of a group of intrepid reporters to let the world know the truth about the bombings of Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II.
POV Shorts Classroom 4
College students and inmates learn together in a prison classroom where they study the history of crime and punishment.
POV Union
A group of warehouse workers launch a grassroots union campaign at an Amazon fulfillment center in Staten Island, N.Y.
Penny: Champion of the Marginalized
Criminal defense attorney and art collector Penny Cooper offers a unique perspective on topics ranging from criminal justice to the global contemporary art market.
VOCES From Here/From There (De Aqui/De Alla)
DACA recipient and immigration attorney Luis Cortes Romero, the first undocumented attorney to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, risks his legal status to join a highly visible legal team to fight the rescinding of DACA.
A Washington, DC, based public defender and her Jan. 6 clients confront America's divide with humor and humanity.
On Story On the Making of They Cloned Tyrone
Writer-producer Tony Rettenmaier and director Juel Taylor talk about "They Cloned Tyrone" and how they incorporated socio-political commentary into the science fiction, comedy-mystery 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 The Future of Human Rights - Part II
Author David Kinley discusses the pursuit and meaning of liberty.
Poverty in Germany; the daily struggle for survival for many poor or homeless people in Berlin; despite threats, podcasting nun Sister Vassa keeps speaking out against Russia's war on Ukraine; in Britain, how climate change affects fishers.
Hawaii tackles emissions in the wake of historic climate trial; Maori women in New Zealand proudly reclaim their culture through tattoos; an AI chatbot in Egypt informs women about sensitive health issues.
