Friday, March 20th TV listings for PBS World (KUID-DT4) Moscow, ID
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."
Wild Nevada Rock-Hounding and Gem-Hunting
Discovering fire opals, garnets, fluorite and quartz in the heart of Nevada; rockhounding adventures.
The Desert Speaks Saving Australia's Wild West
Prime bird-watching sites in Australia; helicopter excursion.
POV Shorts This Is America
A portrait of Mermaid and Milan, emerging runway divas in the drag ballroom community.
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.
Outdoor Idaho Our Dogs
People who work with dogs explain why they share a tight bond with their canine companions -- in the hunting field, search and rescue, police work, sheep trials and sledding.
Dialogue International Court of Justice Judge Joan Donoghue
Host Marcia Franklin features an interview with Judge Joan Donoghue of the International Court of Justice. Donoghue is the first female American judge to sit on the court, which is in The Hague, Netherlands.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence What Could a Cognitive Science of Aesthetics Mean?
Key characteristics of an aesthetic sense of things; whether there are common behavioral terms that standardize perceptions of art.
POV Shorts This Is America
A portrait of Mermaid and Milan, emerging runway divas in the drag ballroom community.
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."
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
She Was First Jacqueline Woodson
Celebrating home, community and the transformative power of storytelling with author Jacqueline Woodson.
She Was First Misty Copeland
The first Black female principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre, Misty Copeland opens up about the obstacles she overcame to make history in ballet.
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.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
She Was First Jacqueline Woodson
Celebrating home, community and the transformative power of storytelling with author Jacqueline Woodson.
She Was First Misty Copeland
The first Black female principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre, Misty Copeland opens up about the obstacles she overcame to make history in ballet.
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.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Nurse-Midwives: Addressing the Maternal Health Crisis
Nurse-midwives and nurse-practitioners make a difference in rural and underserved communities through the Community-based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program (CNEP).
The Whitney Reynolds Show Midlife Movement
The personal journeys of people navigating the unique challenges and opportunities that come with a midlife transition.
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.
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.
