Sunday, May 24th TV listings for PBS (WRET) Spartanburg, SC
Mia & Codie Everyday Surprises
Codie goes shopping to pick fruit for Otis; Codie learns to collect and play sounds; Codie uses code to jump into puddles.
Vegesaurs Sunday Roast
It's the great Sunday Roast, the day when the Potatodons' hides are extra hot, crispy, and delicious; a young Cornasaurolophus befriends Ginger and the Peas.
Climate California Encapsulated Memory
How the changing world speaks through food, from regenerative wine to Indigenous meals, cow feed innovations and labor demonstrations.
Energy Switch Arctic Climate
Research scientists Nancy Fresco and Twila Moon discuss the effects of the Arctic's warming climate.
The Chavis Chronicles Dr. Roger Mitchell, Dr. Regina Hampton & Dr. Allison Bruff
Dr. Roger Mitchell, president of the National Medical Assoc.; Dr. Regina Hampton and Dr. Allison Bruff explore breast cancer awareness and early detection.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé New
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Story in the Public Square Julia Minson
Harvard Kennedy School professor and author Julia Minson.
American Muslims: A History Revealed From Slavery to Freedom: The Untold Story of America's First Muslims
Even before the United States is founded, tens of thousands of Muslims are already here, captured in West Africa and brought to colonial America in chains; Asma Khalid tells the story of one of these people.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
History With David Rubenstein Marie Arana
Author and historian Marie Arana explains how Spain was involved in the colonies' fight for independence.
Newsmakers and policymakers in studio with host Gavin Jackson.
NOVA When Whales Could Walk
Paleontologists uncover a whole new species of whale in a parched valley not far from Cairo.
Rohna Classified (2025)
A WWII transport ship equipped with non-functioning lifeboats and inadequate lifebelts was sunk by one of the first radio-guided missiles ever used in war. 1,015 U.S. soldiers were killed in the attack.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Stranger Than Fiction
Traveling across China and the American South to reveal the ancestry of novelist Amy Tan and poet Rita Dove.
Books by the River Taylor Brown
Author Taylor Brown discusses "Rednecks: A Novel," the history that shaped the book and the human stories at the center of this tale of struggle and resilience.
Boom and Bust: America's Journey on the Erie Canal
Industrial expansion and decline along the Erie Canal and the impact on workers in the steel, grain, textiles and shipping industries.
