Saturday, May 17th TV listings for WATC-DT2 TOO
Family oriented outdoor adventure show, hosted by Bill Cody and Janet Ivey.
Real Green - Practical and affordable advice for green living.
An exercise series led by a fitness expert. Designed for all levels of fitness with prayerfully chosen exercises to increase strength, flexibility and endurance. Shaping the body and heart for God's purposes.
3-time physician and #1 talk show host discusses about peak health, longevity, fitness, and nutrition to become the best version of you. DrAsaShow.com.
Featuring panel discussions, interviews, and demonstration segments focused on whole life health, including fitness, nutrition, relationships, outlook, and other ways to promote overall health.
Chef Rich, a former U.S. Marine, teaches how to use food as medicine and be resourceful when cooking.
Breaking news and headlines, local weather forecasts, sports and traffic reports.
A weekly video podcast hosted by Isaac Hernandez, featuring some of the top faith filmmakers in the industry.
Heroes Among Us Snake Bite; Gang Reform; Music to End Hunger
A teen kills the rattlesnake that attacked her 3-year-old sister; a former gang member returns to the streets to change his neighborhood; a therapy dog helps cancer patients; singer John Conlee raises money for hungry children.
Dick Tracy (1937)
The ace detective sets out to stop the evil activities of the Spider Gang in this feature version of a 15-chapter serial.
Orphans Buffalo Bill Jr. and his younger sister, Calamity, are rescued and adopted by Judge Ben "Fair and Square" Wiley.
The frontiersman and his sidekick, El Toro, seek adventure.
A show about outdoor activities, life on the farm, cooking and Gospel music.
Host Jim Black presents videos from southern gospel's greatest groups.
The latest and best in Southern gospel music, featuring videos, concert footage, interviews and more.
The hosts share Christmas memories.
Former conductor Simon Lole sheds light on the significance of church music in history and how it continues to inspire the Christian community.
The Alamo (1960)
Davy Crockett (John Wayne), Jim Bowie (Richard Widmark) and William Travis (Laurence Harvey) die defending the Texas fort against Mexican soldiers in 1836.