Saturday, July 4th TV listings for PBS World (KNME-TV4) Albuquerque, NM
Declarations: Black Americans and the Revolutionary War
Following the stories of enslaved and freed Black Americans who fought to define democracy and their liberty through the Revolutionary War.
Becoming American: Philadelphia's Story
Exploring the founding of the United States through the lens of Philadelphia, including how diverse communities shaped a new nation.
Compass Points From PBS News New
Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world.
The Whitney Reynolds Show The Switch Up
Strata Commercial CEO Tesina Painter; Laura Orrico; Tara Johnson of Hope House.
"The Shot Heard 'Round the World": The Coming of the American Revolution
The settlement of the original 13 colonies and how the cultural "Englishness" of those colonies began to change.
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution A Messy Divorce
Exploring how the American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire.
Declarations: Black Americans and the Revolutionary War
Following the stories of enslaved and freed Black Americans who fought to define democracy and their liberty through the Revolutionary War.
Becoming American: Philadelphia's Story
Exploring the founding of the United States through the lens of Philadelphia, including how diverse communities shaped a new nation.
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.
Science, health, technology and environment experts and professionals address issues such as artificial intelligence, medicine and climate science.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Austin City Limits Juanes
Colombian musician Juanes performs a career-spanning set that includes songs from "Vida Cotidiana."
NOVA Athens: Birth of Democracy
Archaeological investigations into the origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago; mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government.
NOVA Revolutionary War Weapons
The military technologies that helped propel the colonies to victory, from the Brown Bess musket to the world's first military submarine.
The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West Into The Fire New
Exploring ancient fire traditions and a sugar glider's daring escape from the flames.
The Future of Nature Humans
People work with nature to make the world thrive, from the metropolises of China and outskirts of Los Angeles to the bogs of Ireland and the favelas of Rio.
Wilding (2023)
Isabella Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, strive to breathe new life into the ailing Knepp estate. They reintroduce native ponies, deer, pigs and other wildlife, allowing nature to thrive.
The story of a Florida panther, FP224, and how vehicles and growth can adversely affect wildlife.
Performance rehearsal clips, interviews and archival footage highlight the life and work of activist Brent Nicholson Earle, whose 10,000-mile run around the U.S. in 1986 raised awareness about the plight of AIDS patients.
Stories From the Stage Funny Business
A wardrobe mishap forces Carly Ciarrocchi to rethink what it really means to fit in; Adam Selbst's job takes a wild turn; Rory Scholl realizes fame isn't as glamorous as it seems.
Amerigo: The Search for the American Dream
Everyday Americans across 50 states discuss the American dream.
Still Here: Native American Resilience in New England
Indigenous perspectives offer a new look at the history of New England, including Indigenous slavery, "paper genocide," and efforts to keep Native American traditions alive.
On Story Reinventing the Classic Whodunnit:
A look inside the creative process of writers, creators and filmmakers.
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.
The Open Mind Wiesel and Heffner...The Conversation Continues
Interview with Yale undergraduate and columnist Elijah Wiesel; from the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
Albanians demonstrate against a Trump family business project; whether a dying Spanish village can be saved; soldiers desert the front lines; forgotten rainforest; the cowboys of Maremma.
China travel boom; Kruger National Park celebrates 100 years of safari; Uzbekistan tourism boom.
