Saturday, April 4th TV listings for PBS World
Henry David Thoreau Being Alive
Thoreau finds solace in nature and writes two books at Walden Pond; over his two year stay, an expedition to Maine and an act of civil disobediance protesting slavery reshape his idea of freedom.
Henry David Thoreau Several More Lives to Live
Thoreau returns to society, taking on roles as surveyor, scientist and abolitionist, and makes two more Maine trips; Thoreau writes with renewed energy as he faces a lifelong illness.
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Sylla: America's Financial Revolution
Alexander Hamilton scholar Richard Sylla, co-author of "Alexander Hamilton on Finance, Credit, and Debt."
The Whitney Reynolds Show Owning Your Lane
Embracing unique strengths as a path to fulfillment with actor Dan Aykroyd; opera singer Keanon Kyles.
Breaking the Deadlock Gambling With Your Life
Panelists explore the challenges and dilemmas around online sports gambling and its impact on young men.
Independent Lens Three Chaplains
How Muslim chaplains in the armed forces vow to protect the right of every service member to practice their faith freely.
Henry David Thoreau Who Are We?
Henry David Thoreau pursues a career as an author, retreating to a cabin in the woods to live simply and write.
Henry David Thoreau Being Alive
Thoreau finds solace in nature and writes two books at Walden Pond; over his two year stay, an expedition to Maine and an act of civil disobediance protesting slavery reshape his idea of freedom.
Henry David Thoreau Several More Lives to Live
Thoreau returns to society, taking on roles as surveyor, scientist and abolitionist, and makes two more Maine trips; Thoreau writes with renewed energy as he faces a lifelong illness.
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.
John Katko strives to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
A Town Called Victoria The Fire
The South Texas town of Victoria faces difficult questions about its own identity after a local mosque is burned to the ground.
A Town Called Victoria The Suspect
The South Texas town of Victoria faces difficult questions about its own identity after a local mosque is burned to the ground.
A Town Called Victoria The Trial
Following the burning down of a mosque, a quiet community in Texas reckons with what drove a man to hate.
A French Village The Day After
The Villeneuve population faces retaliation for the Resistance's parade; the Germans and town leaders are desperate to locate and defeat Antoine's group in order to preserve the occupation's authority and their own jobs.
The design, construction and cultural impact of the Washington National Cathedral's "third great eye" -- the nearly 30 foot diameter stained-glass West Rose window.
A Town Called Victoria The Fire
The South Texas town of Victoria faces difficult questions about its own identity after a local mosque is burned to the ground.
A Town Called Victoria The Suspect
The South Texas town of Victoria faces difficult questions about its own identity after a local mosque is burned to the ground.
A Town Called Victoria The Trial
Following the burning down of a mosque, a quiet community in Texas reckons with what drove a man to hate.
Playing Like a Girl: The House That Rob Built
Basketball coach Robin Selvig builds a "house" of inclusion and empowerment at the University of Montana by recruiting female athletes from ranches, farms and Native reservations.
Local, USA Inundation District
The implications of a city's decision to build a new waterfront neighborhood on landfill, at sea level.
Local, USA Against the Current: Life on the Eastern Shore
How residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore are subject to rising sea waters and the challenges it has on their lives and livelihood.
On Story On Past Lives: A Conversation Wtih Celine Song
Celine Song talks about writing and directing "Past Lives."
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 A World Without Politicians
Yale University political scientist Hélène Landemore talks about "Politics Without Politicians: The Case for Citizen Rule."
A look at stories and news from Europe and what drives the people, from their social, cultural and political views to their hopes and fears.
A look at the biggest issues in the world today, including how people are living with opportunity and the ever-growing risks of globalization.
