Preview the programs you don't want to miss for the period of July 13 - July 26, from WMHT. For up-to-date program listings on WMHT-TV, WORLD, CREATE, and WMHT PBS Kids 24/7, visit our schedules page. Click here to sign up to receive our Don't Miss List in your inbox bi-weekly.
Don't Miss List | July 13 - July 26

Mr. Bean (Season Finale)
Thursday, July 13 at 7:30pm on WMHT-TV
Normally Mr. Bean hates the HAIRDRESSER'S, but on this occasion he has a wonderful time. He also enjoys himself at the VILLAGE FETE where Teddy wins a prize. At the TRAIN STATION Mr. Bean learns two things: It is dark inside a mail bag and Moscow is a surprisingly long way away.
Willie Nelson: Live at Budakon
Thursday, July 13 at 8pm on WMHT-TV
Willie Nelson, flanked by bandmates Jody Payne, Mickey Raphael, Paul English, Bee Spears and sister, Bobbie, wows an adoring crowd with his American outlaw sound in a 1984 show at Budokan, Japan.
Austin City Limits
Saturday, July 15 at 11pm on WMHT-TV
Savor a special encore of protest soul classics from John Legend & the Roots’ Grammy-winning LP Wake Up! Originally broadcast in 2011, the hour-long episode features “Wake Up Everybody,” “Compared to What” and “Ordinary People.”
Seaside Hotel
Sunday, July 16 at 11pm on WMHT-TV
Despite the war, new owner Amanda opens the doors for her first season; the guests are relieved to escape from the German uniforms in the streets.
POV: A House Made of Splinters
Monday, July 17 at 10pm on WMHT-TV
A sobering window into the little lives and high hopes of three children seeking refuge at a temporary shelter in eastern Ukraine.
Southern Storytellers
Tuesday, July 18 at 9pm on WMHT-TV
Billy Bob Thornton, Adia Victoria, Jericho Brown, David Joy and Mary Steenburgen reveal their bonds with the South and the imprint the region has made on their lives and work.
Country Music
Friday, July 21 at 9pm on WMHT-TV
Get a look at the remarkable people and places behind a true American art form.
POV: Eat Your Catfish
Monday, July 24 at 10pm on WMHT-TV
Paralyzed by late-stage ALS and reliant on round-the-clock care, Kathryn clings to a mordant wit as she yearns to witness her daughter's wedding. Shot from her fixed point of view, Eat Your Catfish delivers a brutally frank and darkly humorous portrait of a family teetering on the brink, grappling with the daily demands of disability and in-home caretaking.

Iconic America: Stone Mountain
Tuesday, July 25 at 10pm on WMHT-TV
As Confederate statues are torn down across the country and the nation wrestles with its past, there are heated arguments about the fate of the Monument at Stone Mountain, Georgia, the Confederate Mount Rushmore.
Nature: Animals with Cameras
Tuesday, July 25 at 10pm on WMHT-TV
Get a first-person look at the lives of ocean creatures like sharks, turtles and gannets.
PASSPORT PICKS: Hope Street | The Great American Recipe | The Great Ride: Landmarks Along the Trail
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Hope Street
Hope Street is set in the fictional town of Port Devine on the Northern Irish coast and focuses on Port Devine’s police department and the mysterious arrival of English Detective Constable Leila Hussain, the first Muslim police officer in the town’s history.
The Great American Recipe
The Great American Recipe celebrates the multiculturalism that makes American food iconic.
The Great Ride: Landmarks Along the Trail
Alongside bikers and hikers, viewers get a personal, up-close look at 21 key landmarks on the trail, with time devoted to each stop's significance, history, and appeal.
