
Saturday, May 24th TV listings for PBS World (KUID-DT4) Moscow, ID
First Peoples Asia
Ancient humans living across Asia when homo sapiens arrived provide genes that helped humans face down extinction.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Full Circle Narratives
Alligator Robb talks about how Chicago rallied to support him after a health crisis; Trish Lindstrom and Matt Mueller discuss "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child."
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé New
Women at the gym -- dealing with self-image issues and harassment.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Sominsai: The End of a 1000-Year-Old Festival
An in-depth look at the end of Sominsai, a unique cultural festival in Japan featuring competitive challenges that act as a purification ritual and form of prayer to the Buddha.
Independent Lens Beyond Utopia
Stories of families attempting to escape oppression in North Korea.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Inner Strength
Wrestling champion Anthony Robles; actresses Madison Bailey and Carlacia Grant.
The Idaho Reports crew provides reporting and analysis of issues around the state and in Congress.
The Price of Silence: The Forgotten Story of New Jersey's Enslaved People
A look at the nationwide legacy of slavery through the lens of New Jersey -- the last northern state to abolish it.
Outdoor Idaho Down on the Farm
A third generation farm family grows wheat in the Palouse region.
Dialogue Author Claire Vaye Watkins
Marcia Franklin talks with author Claire Vaye Watkins about the nexus between her life and works. Watkinsa, a professor at the University of Michigan, was the recipient of the Story Prize and a Guggenheim Fellowship before she was 30.
Village of Death: Oradour-Sur-Glane 1944
The lasting impact of the murder of hundreds of innocent civilians in the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane on June 10, 1944.
Veteran interviews, archival material and recreations outline the events leading up to the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima.
A military intelligence school in Minnesota trains more than 6,000 Japanese Americans to be translators, interrogators and Japanese military specialists during World War II.
Timeless Patriotism: Guam and World War II
How Guam and its residents dealt with the Japanese occupation of the island in World War II.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Miles, Morale and Memories: Bob Hope and World War II
Animated maps and interviews with Hollywood historians, authors and combat veterans illustrate Bob Hope's impact on World War II.
The Class Personal Statement
With no end to the COVID-19 lockdown in sight, the students wrestle with the motivation to apply to college; Mr. Cam worries that the students are giving up.
Outdoor Idaho Down on the Farm
A third generation farm family grows wheat in the Palouse region.
Dialogue Author Claire Vaye Watkins
Marcia Franklin talks with author Claire Vaye Watkins about the nexus between her life and works. Watkinsa, a professor at the University of Michigan, was the recipient of the Story Prize and a Guggenheim Fellowship before she was 30.
In the Night I Remember Your Name
A daughter chronicles her mother's struggle to reconcile her faith as a pastor as her Alzheimer's disease advances.
Programming to be announced.
A French Village Crossing the Line
The German army sets up barracks in a village school; the local authorities are pressured to hand over a suspect after a telephone line to the school is cut.
Asian Americans Generation Rising
Asian Americans fight for equality in the fields, on campuses and in the culture.
Independent Lens Hidden Letters
Modern women in China are drawn together by the once-secret written language of Nushu, the only script designed and used exclusively by women.
POV Shorts Our Motherland Fantasy Nightmare
Two families experience homeland violence across generations in "Call Me Anytime, I'm Not Leaving the House" and "Freedom Swimmer."
Pacific Heartbeat The Healer Stones
Four large stones on Waikiki Beach represent a Hawaiian tradition of healing and gender diversity, and serve as a tribute to four mahu who brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii.
Asian Americans Good Americans
Although heralded as a model minority, bold ambition leads Asian Americans to national political office as a culture-quake simmers beneath the surface.
POV Against the Tide
The friendship between two Koli fishermen in Bombay is fractured by the weight of a changing world and a sea threatened by climate change.