TV Schedule for PBS World (KYNE-DT2) Omaha, NE
Saturday, November 29th TV listings for PBS World (KYNE-DT2) Omaha, NE
Older Than the Crown (2020)
Filmmaker Derrick LaMere examines the trial of Rick Desautel, a Sinixt tribal member who was charged with hunting without a proper permit in Canada.
Magic Moments -- The Best of '50s Pop (My Music)
Phyllis McGuire, Pat Boone and Nick Clooney host a trip back to the 1950s with a mix of live performance and archival footage featuring classic moments from artists such as Perry Como, Debbie Reynolds and the McGuire Sisters.
Designing Your Ideal Future With Rajiv Nagaich
Author and elder law attorney Rajiv Nagaich explains how to infuse your unique perspective into every document in your legal plan.
Mister Rogers: It's You I Like
Celebrities, cast members and Joanne Rogers recall their favorite moments from "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" as they celebrate the 50th anniversary of the series.
The Nebraska tradition of the "walk on" program, allows young men to pursue their dream of becoming a Husker football player.
André Rieu and his Johann Strauss Orchestra perform in Maastricht, Netherlands; music includes Verdi's Triumphal March of Aida, "Dancing on the Stars," a singalong of "Sweet Caroline" and "The Blue Danube."
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Issues concerning the Omaha community.
Neil Diamond: Hot August Night: NYC
Neil Diamond sings classic hits like "America" and "Sweet Caroline" in footage from recent concert performances; an intimate look at the man behind the music as he visits his hometown.
Tim Janis: Our Natural World -- Returning to Earth
Discovering the beauty of the natural world through a visual journey of varied scenic landscapes; music by Tim Janis.
Two brothers from the Onondaga Nation pursue their dream of playing lacrosse at Syracuse University.
Independent Lens Without Arrows
Lakota dancer Delwin Fiddler Jr. returns to his ancestral home in South Dakota to heal past wounds and renew the family legacy.
Surviving New England's Great Dying
Prior to the Pilgrims' arrival, a plague decimated New England's coastal Native American population, altering the course of colonialism.
Mohawk Clan Mother Louise Herne and professor Sally Roesch Wagner provide insight into how Haudenosaunee women influenced the early suffragists in their fight for freedom and equality.
Indigenous women work to reclaim their ancient role as seed keepers.
A Diné woman travels from the Navajo Nation to a Quechuan community in Peru to see how they address food sustainability.
The drastic environmental and cultural changes that have occurred over the last 100 years in the Inuit village of Inukjuak, where Robert Flaherty filmed "Nanook of the North" from 1920-1921.
Stories From the Stage Glorious Food
Celeste turns a pandemic kitchen into a family cook-off; Sarah builds a legacy of love across generations; Amy finds hope in Kix and a My Little Pony as her daughter goes through cancer treatment.
On Story On the Last of US: A Conversation With Craig Mazin
Emmy Award-winning creator and showrunner Craig Mazin talks about adapting a video game into the episodic television drama series "The Last of Us."
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.
The Open Mind Unwinding the Doomsday Clock
Rachel Bronson, CEO of Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, talks about global proximity to nuclear apocalypse.
Stories and news from across Europe.
A look at the biggest issues in the world today, including how people are living with opportunity and the ever-growing risks of globalization.
