
Thursday, July 3rd TV listings for PBS (WUND-DT4) Edenton, NC
Antiques Roadshow New York City Hour 1
An unpublished Art Spiegelman book proposal circa 1974; headboard from the set of "The Godfather: Part II"; rare photographic baseball cards with a handwritten letter from the 1871-1872 Boston Red Stockings.
Deception: World War II The Inception of Deception
The early years of the war see deception in its infancy: code breaking, glamorous spies, fake bombing sites, and even inflatable tanks; World War II begins with a deadly deception inside a Polish radio station.
Come Hell Or Highwater: Remembering The Great Flood of 1916
The Great Flood of 1916 was North Carolina's worst natural disaster 100 years ago.
Walking With Dinosaurs The Journey North
The dangerous journey of the Pachyrhinosaurus, where survival is at stake during the annual migration hundreds of miles north.
Walking With Dinosaurs Island of Giants
The story of Lusotitan, a colossal, long-necked dinosaur, and its quest for love.
Excavations outline the changing landscape and animal life on America's Great Plains and provide insight into the origins of mammals.
Fossil hunters in Wyoming make discoveries in the mining town of Kemmerer in the Green River Formation.
Classroom Connection Math
Learn along with NC Teachers as they share fun math and reading lessons and activities.
Classroom Connection Math
Learn along with NC Teachers as they share fun math and reading lessons and activities.
My Money Mentors My First Reality Check
Tips on how to maximize employer benefits and budget for everyday.
NC Trailblazers The Story of Fountain Powerboats
Side by Side with Nido Qubein Michael Fox, President & Ceo, Piedmont Triad Partnership
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Sci NC Science in the Forest
Exploring North Carolina Fire in the Land of the Longleaf Pine
The longleaf has a long and troubled history in the Southeast; it once covered 94,000,000 acres from Virginia to Texas but longleaf forests cover less than three percent of its original range.
Life In Virginia's Appalachia Logging
A visit with Jason Rutledge of Ridgewind Suffolk Farm in Floyd County, Va.; the old practice of logging with horses; the difference between a woodsman and logger.
Changing Seas At the Water's Edge: The Salt Marsh
Scientists study the extensive salt marshes in the southeastern U.S., a vital nursery ground for marine species, and its resilience to climate change.
Human Footprint The Replacements
Exploring the science and unexpected histories of "The Replacements," five animal and plant species that made allies of humans.
H2O: The Molecule That Made Us Civilizations
How water may have driven the evolution of man and created the earliest civilizations; whether the Earth's water supplies can guarantee the future of humans.
Ambient Film Blizzard in Zion
Snow blankets Zion's majestic landscape.
Sci NC Science in the Forest
Exploring North Carolina Fire in the Land of the Longleaf Pine
The longleaf has a long and troubled history in the Southeast; it once covered 94,000,000 acres from Virginia to Texas but longleaf forests cover less than three percent of its original range.
Life In Virginia's Appalachia Logging
A visit with Jason Rutledge of Ridgewind Suffolk Farm in Floyd County, Va.; the old practice of logging with horses; the difference between a woodsman and logger.
Changing Seas At the Water's Edge: The Salt Marsh
Scientists study the extensive salt marshes in the southeastern U.S., a vital nursery ground for marine species, and its resilience to climate change.
Human Footprint The Replacements
Exploring the science and unexpected histories of "The Replacements," five animal and plant species that made allies of humans.
H2O: The Molecule That Made Us Civilizations
How water may have driven the evolution of man and created the earliest civilizations; whether the Earth's water supplies can guarantee the future of humans.