
Friday, July 11th TV listings for PBS (WTTW) Chicago, IL HD
Lyla in the Loop Lyla Gets a Grip; Rappin' Riddles
Lyla overcomes her fear of rock-climbing; a riddle game about everyday objects made by Black inventors.
Carl the Collector The Remote Control Collection; The Super Blue Moon Sleepover
Forrest can't wait to try everything at the Fuzzytown Friends Picnic, but gets into trouble when he is unable to wait his turn; Carl hosts a Super Blue Moon Sleepover.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood The Fire Drill; Daniel and Mom Go to the Market
Daniel and his class participate in a fire drill and learn about staying safe in an emergency; Daniel gets lost at the market.
Rosie's Rules An Anniversary Tradition; Chiles en Nogada Day
Rosie, Crystal and Iggy try to re-create Mom and Papa's beach anniversary tradition at home; Rosie looks for a missing family recipe.
Sesame Street Worms Want to Play
Frankie the worm wants to play with her cousins, but they moved far away.
Work It Out Wombats! Survey Says; Lost and Found Patrol
Mr. E has a lot of ping-pong balls and the survey says that he should sell the purple ones; Super's lost her glasses and the Lost and Found Patrol try to find them.
Donkey Hodie Squibbet; Teamwork Challenge
A noisy penguin interrupts band practice; the pals work together to win Gator's latest game show.
Elinor Wonders Why A Little Help; Elinor's Meadow
After a disagreement, Olive and Ari learn about how nature works, which helps them resolve their issue; the kids learn about meadows.
Alma's Way Mofongo on the Go; Alma Scoots Around
Alma and Eddie open a mofongo food truck but run out of time to make the mofongo; Alma challenges André to scooter races to prove she is faster.
Molly of Denali Fili-bascan Chefs; Ladybug Sleepover
Molly and Vera want to make lumpia, a tradition from the Philippines, for Vera's mom; a bunch of ladybugs gets loose in the Trading Post during a spooky sleepover.
Antiques Roadshow Fort Worth Hour 1
A rock 'n' roll poster collection circa 1968; a Delaware tribe beaded baldric; an Auguste Rodin Eternal Spring bronze.
Walking With Dinosaurs Band of Brothers
Persued by a group of Utahraptors, a gang of armored dinosaurs battle to reach adulthood.
Human Footprint Dressed to Kill New
From runway to throwaway, a look at the global impact of fashion trends.
Answers to home repair questions.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Chicken and Biscuits
Indoor pulled chicken; basmati rice; gadgets; flaky buttermilk biscuits.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review New
Chicago journalists break down the biggest local and national news stories of the past week.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review New
Chicago journalists break down the biggest local and national news stories of the past week.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Great American Recipe The First Impressions New
Eight home cooks share their most treasured recipes, including a dish that reflects their perfect meal and a regional dish that represents the place that they call home.
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries King Memses' Curse
Murdoch Foyle is still at large and has been connected with the mysterious death of antique dealer Albert Monkton.
Chicagoans vie for bragging rights across the categories of history and politics, architecture and geography, arts and culture, business, and sports.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Archive footage, interviews and extracts from films and the television series "Columbo" shed light on the life of actor Peter Falk.
Geoffrey Baer tours places that changed the way Americans live, work and play, including grand estates, pueblos of Taos, N.M., and tenements of 19th-century New York.
10 Streets That Changed America
Tracing the 400-year evolution of Broadway in New York, from its beginnings as a Native American road to the electrically-lighted theater district known as the "Great White Way"; riding from Boston to New York on a dirt "highway."
Serene spaces offer city folk a respite from busy urban life, including squares in Savannah, Ga., a Seattle park built over a freeway, and New York's High Line.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review
Chicago journalists break down the biggest local and national news stories of the past week.
Great Lakes Now Buried Relics and Falling Water New
Uncovering ancient artifacts on an archaeological dig site in southwest Michigan; what goes into power generation on the Niagara River.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede Canine and Teacher Appreciation
The impact of dogs; The New York Times cooking team and teachers help people with disabilities break into the restaurant world.
No Passport Required Detroit
An exploration of the culture and flavor of Detroit's Middle Eastern community includes a meal with a Syrian refugee family, falafel, making Iraqi bread and a 700-person Lebanese wedding.