
Sunday, July 13th TV listings for WJCT More! Jacksonville, FL
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 Elmo's Little Star
Elmo keeps practicing and does not give up until he learns how to play "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" on his piano.
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.
Pinkalicious & Peterrific Gnome Variety Show; Tidy Up
Norman enters a gnome talent show; Pinkalicious and Peter learn that cleaning can be fun.
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.
Cyberchase The Kite-Flying Showdown
Digit takes on Hacker as he competes in an annual kite-flying competition at Big Dune Beach.
Japanese characters carved into a cane may unlock a family's past in a World War II relocation camp; wooden telescope; drawing of an eight-pound gold nugget.
Great Performances at the Met Fidelio New
Leonore risks everything to save her husband from the clutches of tyranny.
NOVA Dino Birds
Rare fossil discoveries reveal the secrets of bird evolution, and how some feathered dinos became the colorful birds that fill the sky today.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé New
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Buried Secrets
Singer Sammy Hagar and actor Ed O'Neill uncover their roots and discover deep family secrets.
Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty Rise New
Michelangelo and Leonardo clash and compete in the world of Renaissance Italy, navigating a deadly world of powerful patrons, violent warfare and artistic rivalry.
Secrets of the Dead Leonardo, The Man Who Saved Science
New evidence suggests that many of Leonardo da Vinci's ideas can be traced to other scientists, as far back as 1,700 years.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Andrew Young
Ambassador Andrew Young reflects on his life and offers his take on race in America today.
America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston Appalachia: A Different Way
How the people of Appalachia see and interact with nature; a record-breaking hiker; former coal miners raise bees; activists work to make the outdoors accessible to all.
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Buried Secrets
Singer Sammy Hagar and actor Ed O'Neill uncover their roots and discover deep family secrets.
Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty Rise
Michelangelo and Leonardo clash and compete in the world of Renaissance Italy, navigating a deadly world of powerful patrons, violent warfare and artistic rivalry.
Secrets of the Dead Leonardo, The Man Who Saved Science
New evidence suggests that many of Leonardo da Vinci's ideas can be traced to other scientists, as far back as 1,700 years.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Andrew Young
Ambassador Andrew Young reflects on his life and offers his take on race in America today.
America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston Appalachia: A Different Way
How the people of Appalachia see and interact with nature; a record-breaking hiker; former coal miners raise bees; activists work to make the outdoors accessible to all.
A look at the people, places and events shaping the state of Florida.
Government news.
A look at the people, places and events shaping the state of Florida.
Government news.