Sunday, July 5th TV listings for PBS World (KUID-DT4) Moscow, ID
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.
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.
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.
Outdoor Idaho Camp Rainbow Gold
Meeting children who have had life-threatening diseases as they prepare for and attend Camp Rainbow Gold, a week-long summer camp near Sun Valley, Idaho, sponsored by the American Cancer Society.
Dialogue Author Anthony Doerr
Host Marcia Franklin and the Idaho author discuss his book All the Light We Cannot See, which was nominated for a National Book Award. They talk about the themes of the book, which took him 10 years to research and write.
Texas Monthly Presents: The Story Taking Notice
Experiencing Texas through the perspective of a storyteller.
A California rice farmer sells his crop directly to consumers; Wisconsin high school students exchange "sweets and treats" for a lesson in healthy eating; turkey burger recipe; a Virginia farmer who set a national record in hauling corn.
Climate California Run Towards the Fire
Confronting threats head-on.
Start Up Ampersand -- Fort Worth, Texas
Ampersand, a coffee house/lounge, offers a fresh and youthful approach to hospitality in the Fort Worth, Texas, area.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind Wiesel and Heffner...The Conversation Continues
Interview with Yale undergraduate and columnist Elijah Wiesel; from the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
John Katko strives to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues.
On Story Reinventing the Classic Whodunnit:
A look inside the creative process of writers, creators and filmmakers.
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.
A French Village Liberation
Avril goes undercover in a cabaret where a missing waitress worked; Chief Inspector Laurence deals with an internal police investigation.
Nature American Ocelot
Biologists study the ocelot in South Texas, the most endangered wild cat in the U.S.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Secret Lives
Comics Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash see family mysteries solved by DNA.
Pictures From a Hiroshima Schoolyard (2012)
Survivors of Hiroshima discuss their lives amid the rubble after they are reunited with pictures they drew as children in 1947.
Outdoor Idaho Camp Rainbow Gold
Meeting children who have had life-threatening diseases as they prepare for and attend Camp Rainbow Gold, a week-long summer camp near Sun Valley, Idaho, sponsored by the American Cancer Society.
Dialogue Author Anthony Doerr
Host Marcia Franklin and the Idaho author discuss his book All the Light We Cannot See, which was nominated for a National Book Award. They talk about the themes of the book, which took him 10 years to research and write.
Nature American Ocelot
Biologists study the ocelot in South Texas, the most endangered wild cat in the U.S.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Secret Lives
Comics Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash see family mysteries solved by DNA.
American Experience George H.W. Bush
President George H.W. Bush's role as leader of the first Gulf War, through the final days of his presidency.
Chronicling the Indigenous history of the Great Lakes before the United States existed.
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.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
The Whitney Reynolds Show The Switch Up
Strata Commercial CEO Tesina Painter; Laura Orrico; Tara Johnson of Hope House.
We introduce the renewed NEWSROOM TOKYO featuring its team of new anchors and highlighting its appeal through a special Expo-focused episode.
Direct and in-depth interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world.
A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels, dubbed into English.
