
TV Schedule for THIS (KBTR-CD) Baton Rouge, LA
Friday, August 29th TV listings for THIS (KBTR-CD) Baton Rouge, LA
Paid programming.
Paid programming.
After Further Review with Matt Moscona
Host Matt Moscona offers daily fair and honest opinions while providing his audience with a fresh perspective on local Gulf South sports.
WBRZ News 2 at 6 New
Local and regional news.
Daily reports and press conferences from Baton Rouge.
Last Man Standing High Expectations
A car in the neighborhood is egged; when Mike and Vanessa won't let Eve quit soccer, Eve acts out by getting drunk at a party.
Suits Cats, Ballet, Harvey Specter
Harvey and Louis assess their relationship; Donna doubts Samantha's motives for helping her.
Following along with betting experts as they break down the night's betting card; they give you advice if a pre-game bet isn't looking so hot; discover all the good opportunities to jump in.
Paid programming.
Paid programming.
Following along with betting experts as they break down the night's betting card; they give you advice if a pre-game bet isn't looking so hot; discover all the good opportunities to jump in.
Following along with betting experts as they break down the night's betting card; they give you advice if a pre-game bet isn't looking so hot; discover all the good opportunities to jump in.
Stay informed with the latest breaking news and headlines.
Paid programming.
Host Mariette Hartley presents videos of animals.
Super Animals New
Exploring some of the stealthiest and craftiest creatures on Earth - like the alligator snapping turtle, leafy seadragon, leopard, cuttlefish and owl.
Xploration Nature Knows Best Nature That's 'Plane' to See
Flying planes in tight formation to mimic the energy-efficient flight patterns of migrating birds; inventing wings that change their shape while in flight; jumping out of a plane to test an innovation based on the flying squirrel.
NASA's Artemis lunar exploration program; sending the first woman astronaut to the moon.
Different ways to observe nature, courtesy of advances in telescopes, microscopes and even new types of computer cameras.