Tuesday, May 28th TV listings for PBS (WXXI) Rochester, NY
Arthur Arthur's Toy Trouble; Spar for the Course
Arthur thinks he may have given away a valuable toy; Muffy, Buster and Binky collaborate on an idea for the minigolf course.
Odd Squad Mission O Possible; Nature of the Sandbeast
As Jimmy Jam's Scrambler Machine scrambles Odd Squad communication, the villains plan to unleash oddness; Dr. Dry steals the Sandbeast's golden egg.
Molly of Denali New Nivagi; Crane Song
Molly makes Grandpa Nat's secret nivagi recipe for the Qyah Ice Cream Competition; Molly helps Nina and Dr. Antigone band baby cranes.
Alma's Way Picture Perfect; Hands for the Day
Alma and Rafia want to make an animal photo book, but the animals won't cooperate; Alma and Rafia volunteer to help Safina after she hurts her arm.
Lyla in the Loop When Luke Became Stu; Secret Surprise Party
After feeling left out, Luke decides to switch places with Stu; the Loops kids throw a surprise party for their parents.
Wild Kratts Seahorse Rodeo
Martin and Chris uncover a plot by Donita Donata to capture sea horses to make living jewelry.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Pizza Day at School; Daniel and Jodi Like Different Things
Daniel Tiger, 4, and his preschool friends have many interesting learning adventures.
Rosie's Rules President of the Sandbox; Dino Parade
Rosie and Javi both want to be in charge of the sandbox, so the kids hold an election to choose a president; Rosie and friends try to save the dino parade.
Sesame Street Community Garden Cleanup
Elmo and friends help clean up after their garden is blown down.
Work It Out Wombats! A House for Snout; JunJun's Brain Freeze
Zeke and Louise plan to build a house for Snout; Kaya hopes to make a video once JunJun conquers his on-camera jitters.
Donkey Hodie How Does It Feel?; Best Ball Fest
Bob Dog imagines how others feel; Bob Dog makes a difficult choice for the Best Ball Fest.
Pinkalicious & Peterrific Don't Wake Norman; Pinkasaurus
Pinkalicious and Peter act like gnomes to guard the garden so Norman can sleep; Rafael's dog Rusty digs up a pink bone at the beach.
Elinor Wonders Why Feed the Birds; Senor Tapir Says Adios
Elinor worries how her chickadee friend Chicky will find food during the winter; Elinor and her friends decide to give Senor Tapir a going away present.
Nature Cat A Little Kelp From My Friends; Mission to Mars
The crew tries to save the kelp forests from being eaten by sea urchins; the gang visits Mars in a daydream, hoping to meet aliens.
Curious George Junky Monkey; Jumpy Warms Up
George transforms a collection of trash into a masterpiece; George builds a winter-proof house for a squirrel.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Kate Warne; I Am Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Brad gives up on hide-and-seek until Kate Warne helps him figure out how to play the game better; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle helps Xavier decide what to get the new girl in class for her birthday.
Kate Humble's Coastal Britain Exmoor
The South West Coast Path boasts a valley that inspired R.D. Blackmore's 1869 novel "Lorna Doone"; author Raynor Winn explains how the walk inspired her first book.
Kate Humble's Coastal Britain Yorkshire
A 15-mile walk in North Yorkshire sets off from the picturesque village of Robin Hood's Bay and heads toward Scarborough.
Martin Clunes: Islands of the Pacific French Polynesia
Martin explores French Polynesia through French baguettes and coral wine, and on a Polynesian outrigger canoe; he swims with sharks, investigates Marlon Brando's wildlife program, and sails to the remote Marquesas to meet a local horse whisperer.
Martin Clunes: Islands of the Pacific South-West Pacific
In Vanuatu, Martin climbs an active volcano and meets a tribe that worships Prince Philip; in Tonga, he meets a third gender leiti and a princess; in Fiji, he visits a singer and a tribe tricked out of their homeland by a British mining company.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
BBC News America New
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
PBS NewsHour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Brick Wall Falls
Actress Danielle Brooks and singer Dionne Warwick learn about their distant ancestors.
The Story of the D-Day Forecast: Three Days in June
To mark the 75th anniversary of the Allied Landings in Normandy, this documentary highlights the unknown yet crucial role of Ireland, an officially neutral country in World War II, on the famous D-Day.
Frontline Netanyahu, America & the Road to War in Gaza New
An update on the escalating tension between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the U.S. and the Palestinians after months of war in Gaza.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Ask This Old House Garage Heat; DIY Security System
Richard installs a garage heater; Tom teaches the basics of sanding; Ross installs a DIY security system; Mark investigates a strange issue with foundations in the Northeast.
The Ghost Army (2013)
During World War II, American soldiers bluff the enemy using inflatable tanks and elaborate light shows.
Documenting the life and career of Japanese concert pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii, who has been blind since birth.
Authors Sebastian Junger and Karl Marlantes provide insight into what it's like to be a soldier in times of war, including training, battle and coming home.
The Story of the D-Day Forecast: Three Days in June
To mark the 75th anniversary of the Allied Landings in Normandy, this documentary highlights the unknown yet crucial role of Ireland, an officially neutral country in World War II, on the famous D-Day.
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Austin
An H. Siddons Mowbray painting; an 1802 Meriwether Lewis commission; Marilyn Monroe photos from 1953.