Saturday, July 11th TV listings for PBS (WSRE) Penescola, FL
Financial literacy and work readiness for children ages 6 to 12.
Making musical instruments; the science of mud.
Brain diseases; digital birds; climate models.
Teen inventors use their creativity and scientific skill to create remarkable machines.
A showcase of animal rescues with a focus on the work of the dedicated individuals who treat the various creatures of the animal kingdom.
The people, places and processes of agriculture in the United States.
Florida Frontiers The Legacy of Harry T. Moore
The bombing of the Moore home Christmas night 1951 and the Civil Rights Movement.
A look at the people, places and events shaping the state of Florida.
This Old House Asheville: Community Carpenters
Kevin visits a high school carpentry program that's helping the community; meeting with an electrician in North Asheville; Tommy helps homeowner Paula turn an antique chest into a bathroom vanity.
Ask This Old House Sustainable Grass, Driveway Lights
Jenn visits a Rhode Island sod farm to see what sustainable grass alternatives they've been experimenting with; Tom and Kevin discuss the most common types of nailhead and shank designs; Heath brightens up a dark driveway.
The American Woodshop Chippendale High Boy Carvings and Turnings
American black cherry Chippendale highboy with scallop shell carvings.
Woodsmith Shop Just Right Workbench
Building a new workbench with big-time features.
Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe: Art of Prehistoric Europe
From Ireland to the Greek Isles, a look at Stone Age cave paintings, megaliths and mysterious goddesses.
Explore the cities, countryside, and far-flung places of New England with hosts Richard Wiese and Amy Traverso. Visit the unique attractions and the region's food and dining specialties to discover the hidden treasures of New England.
Antiques Roadshow Springs Preserve Hour 3
A Frank McCarthy oil painting; baseball autographs circa 1945; a 1977 Elvis Presley watch presented to Redd Foxx.
Science, health, technology and environment experts and professionals address issues such as artificial intelligence, medicine and climate science.
Discover some of the interesting people and places in Florida.
Conversations With Jeff Weeks Paul Entrekin
Paul Entrekin is the founder of Entrekin Aviation and has authored a number of books.
Cyclists travel more than 355 miles on uninterrupted bike trail stretching from Washington, D.C., to Pittsburgh.
Music by Beethoven and Schubert; Faure Piano Quartet.
StudioAmped Mr. Fahrenheit
Nightmare Theatre The Werewolf of Washington
"The Werewolf of Washington," a 1973 satire starring Dean Stockwell; the Baron runs for Neighborhood Watch Captain.
The Florida Channel Coverage of State Government
The Florida Channel is a state-funded, 24/7 public affairs network operated by WFSU-TV and the Florida Legislature that provides comprehensive, gavel-to-gavel coverage of all three branches of Florida's state government.
The Florida Channel Coverage of State Government
The Florida Channel is a state-funded, 24/7 public affairs network operated by WFSU-TV and the Florida Legislature that provides comprehensive, gavel-to-gavel coverage of all three branches of Florida's state government.
Albie explores her big feelings and navigates friendships with the help of her neighbors.
Three curious kids explore the world of video games and career possibilities.
Ginger the Tricarrotops explores the world of the crunchiest era, going on adventures throughout the colorful Vegesaur Valley.
Animated aliens travel to galaxies to learn about science and space exploration.
