Saturday, July 18th TV listings for PBS World (KLRN2) San Antonio, TX
Free to Speak The One True Faith
The worldwide impact of free speech on religion and science; the work of Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall; cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo that led to a massacre.
Free to Speak The Speech We Hate
A Kenyan filmmaker whose love story garnered a nationwide ban; a Turkish political artist who was censored for his work; the arrest of members of 2 Live Crew for obscenity; a student who took a lawsuit over banned books to the Supreme Court.
Compass Points From PBS News New
Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Preserving a Legacy
Michael Reagan shares the mission of the Reagan Legacy Foundation; Mike Menard reflects on his tough childhood; Tara Johnson of Hope House; Earl Toon reflects on his music career.
NOVA Black Hole Universe
Astrophysicist Janna Levin explores black hole science.
Bugs That Rule the World Insect Apocalypse
Scientists and enthusiasts reveal the crucial roles bugs play on the planet and what the future would be without them.
NOVA The Planets: Inner Worlds
The rocky planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars all have similar origins, but only one supports life.
NOVA Solar System: Storm Worlds
Exploring the solar system's wildest weather, exploring powerful lightning, mountains with metallic frosts, and monsoon rains on a moon one billion miles from Earth.
Once Upon a Time in Space America First New
With the dawn of the Space Shuttle, the U.S. gains ground on Cold War rivals; a pioneering class of astronauts takes flight, but when an accident occurs, NASA are left reeling.
Leonardo da Vinci Painter-God
Leonardo da Vinci designs fanciful flying machines, studies light and shadow, investigates gravity, dissects cadavers and paints the most famous portrait on earth.
History With David Rubenstein Bash and Fisher
CNN anchor Dana Bash and author David Fisher.
History With David Rubenstein Andrew Sorkin
Financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses what led to "Black Tuesday."
The War That Made America Turning the Tide
The British tighten the noose on French forces; Washington escapes a "friendly fire" incident.
The War That Made America Unintended Consequences
English troops mobilize to invade Quebec; the Treaty of Paris ends French occupancy in North America.
A French Village The Book
Suzanne & Loriot try to teach Gustave the values of his father; Heinrich Müller appears in Villeneuve.
Unforgotten: Connecticut's Hidden History of Slavery
The hidden history of enslaved people in Connecticut, featuring historians, experts and descendants of the enslaved.
The War That Made America Turning the Tide
The British tighten the noose on French forces; Washington escapes a "friendly fire" incident.
The War That Made America Unintended Consequences
English troops mobilize to invade Quebec; the Treaty of Paris ends French occupancy in North America.
America ReFramed Running With My Girls
Five female activists run for municipal office in Denver -- one of the U.S.'s fastest gentrifying cities.
Martha R. Bireda, Ph.D., examines race, class and gender expectations for Black girls in Southwest Florida.
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 Into the Wild
Avesha's love for the outdoors is instilled by her father; Antonio turns a chaotic whale-watching trip into a memorable family adventure; Jenny chronicles her run across America.
On Story On Abbott Elementary: A Conversation With Patrick Schumacker
"Abbott Elementary" co-showrunner Patrick Schumacker discusses his experience working with child actors and building the show's ensemble cast.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
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.
Exploring civic life with Alexander Heffner.
Community for queer seniors; German pension system in crisis; Baltic coast turns to nuclear power; museum for blind visitors in Italy.
Young Christians link faith and politics in the U.S.; Javier Milei's policies threaten Argentina's mate tea farmers; unique burial tradition in Japan.
