2024-09-29
Following Rick Steves on an alpine adventure from Italy to Austria to Switzerland to France, with scenic train rides, breathtaking lifts, majestic glaciers, and unforgettable hikes. In this greatest-hits blitz of the Alps, Rick celebrates both nature and culture. He takes viewers along for the journey to conquer the Dolomites in Italy and the Zugspitze in Austria. Then, in Switzerland, Rick savors
Retirement planning expert Rajiv Nagaich's groundbreaking new approach to retirement planning, LifePlanning, delivers a master plan that seamlessly coordinates health, housing, finances, legal and family issues in retirement. This integrated planning process makes it possible to avoid being forced to move after a health crisis, avoid losing assets to unplanned care costs, and avoid becoming a burd
Learn how simply incorporating flexibility and range of motion exercises improves posture and helps reverse the signs of aging, improve organ health, and increase energy. (Repeat).
A fight with intruders leaves the lion pride males injured and the mothers with cubs vulnerable to attack. Xudum, the female leopard, takes risks to find a mate. (Repeat).
Some people collect works of art, while others collect dinosaurs. These wealthy enthusiasts dream of decorating their homes and offices with T-Rex skeletons, bringing millions of dollars to auction houses to snatch up the bones of the great extinct dinosaurs. (Repeat).
Slides and a reproduction of works by Picasso are viewed. A song by the Spanish Singing Bakers is listened to. (Repeat).
The kids at Lakewood Elementary School have their own itchy and scratchy show---courtesy of head lice. The trouble begins with Muffy, but when the school nurse tells her what's wrong, she won't believe it. "I couldn't have head lice," she declares. "That's something dirty people get." Not necessarily. The good news: it's easily treatable. In another segment, real kids imagine what life might be li
Molly is set on discovering a hot springs Grandpa Nat once found in a blizzard; and Tooey's hero, dog musher Eugene Pike, is recreating a historic mail run across interior Alaska. (Repeat).
Alma is putting together a care package for Granny Isa, but did she pack the right things?/Alma hypes up Beto and Rafia so much that they get nervous to play each other in soccer. (Repeat).
Lyla and Everett make a lemonade stand to raise money for the animal shelter; Lyla and Everett tackle learning Double Dutch to become a part of a neighborhood crew. (Repeat).
The brothers race against the clock to save dying trees in a forest. (Repeat).
Daniel and Katerina play "super hero helpers" with the help of Baby Margaret's rattle; and Daniel, Prince Wednesday and Miss Elaina take their stuffed toys on a trolley ride through a pretend neighborhood. (Repeat).
Rosie and Javi are unable to play Abuela's song during Music Night at Tía's restaurant due to a lack of appropriate equipment. Rosie wants to be an inventor but has trouble coming up with an idea. (Repeat).
Big Bird's aunt, Nani Bird, is visiting Sesame Street from Hawaii. Nani Bird shares with Elmo, Abby Cadabby and Nina how to say "aloha," make paper flower lei, and how to hula – all special things Big Bird's family does in Hawaii. (Repeat).
As a symbol of life's cyclical nature, the circle is important for Native Americans. Rebekka honors the keeper of the connection between her people and culture; Charlie, who has light skin and hair, works to be accepted by fellow tribe members; and Levelle finds a path to meaning, healing, and helping after prison. Three storytellers, three interpretations of "Sacred Circle," hosted by Wes Hazard.
A retreat to the majestic hills of Tucson's Santa Catalina Mountains to see if this all-inclusive mind, body spirit resort lives up to its stellar reputation. (Repeat).
Host Richard Wiese visits Mill City Park in Franklin, New Hampshire, New England's first whitewater park, for a day of whitewater rafting and boogie boarding. In Maine, co-host Amy Traverso harvests lobsters on Penobscot Bay and cooks them up at the five-star Camden Harbour Inn. In Vermont, Weekends with Yankee visits Red House founders Britt and Matt Witt to learn the story behind their iconic ha
Samantha kicks off her visit with a drive through the Blue Ridge Mountains, then stops off at a Pop-Up Mini Fair and talks with local artists. At the Biltmore, Samantha takes a tour with Director of Horticulture Parker Andes and geeks out on Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed the grounds of this historic estate and is considered the father of American Landscape Architecture. (Repeat).
Kate learns the history behind the successful family-owned Siete Foods Mexican restaurant. Miguel Garza shares how being plagued with various auto-immune diseases and a severe gluten allergy led to the creation of recipes that made the restaurant she started with his sister Veronica very popular today. (Repeat).
A fight with intruders leaves the lion pride males injured and the mothers with cubs vulnerable to attack. Xudum, the female leopard, takes risks to find a mate. (Repeat).
Quantum entanglement is poised to revolutionize technology from networks to code breaking, but only if it's real. Physicists seek to capture light from across the universe in a bid to prove Einstein's "spooky action at a distance." (Repeat).
Some people collect works of art, while others collect dinosaurs. These wealthy enthusiasts dream of decorating their homes and offices with T-Rex skeletons, bringing millions of dollars to auction houses to snatch up the bones of the great extinct dinosaurs. (Repeat).
2009 Atlantic City finds reevaluated in today's market including a Walt Whitman inscribed Memoranda, 1906 – 1909 Buffalo Bill & Pawnee Bill posters, and an 1870 Cornelius Krieghoff oil painting. One is updated to $150K-$250K. (Repeat).
Featuring Impressionist works of art, including Renoir's ladies; Monet's lilles; and more. (Repeat).
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A mother & daughter prepare their Milwaukee community for the 2020 presidential election. (Repeat).
In the U.S., Black trans people are among the most marginalized of marginalized Americans. Award-winning journalist Imara Jones shares the stories of trans leaders Kayla Gore, Breonna McCree, and Oluchi Omeoga who, despite the record-breaking number of anti-trans bills passed in 2023, are addressing critical issues surrounding economic empowerment and human dignity with heart and vision. (Repeat).
Explores the life and legacy of Danny Sotomayor, an openly gay AIDS activist, political cartoonist, and organizer who took to the streets of Chicago, using civil disobedience to wage war on city officials who marginalized the LGBTQ+ community and turned a blind eye to the AIDS crisis. (Repeat).
When a decomposed body is discovered deep in the woods, Ridley unearths a connection to a cold case. Ridley brings disgraced ex-copper Jean Dixon back to investigate. Jean's personal life with new boyfriend Ross soon becomes compromised. (New).
In London, Susan investigates what Alan Conway knew about the Frank Parris murder, but DS Locke warns her to stay away from the case. In Conway's novel, a Ponzi scheme and an affair are possible motives for the murder of Melissa James. (New).
The team investigates the murder of an environmental campaigner on the eve of a global conference. Among the suspects is Cobie Stegenga, a famous singer presumed dead. Van der Valk connects with Cobie's father to uncover the truth. (New).
Despite obtaining the ransom money, Goddard's task is not complete. Dan breaks into Archie's home and demands that Sutherland resign from his position or he will use the firearm. (Repeat).