Saturday, June 27th TV listings for OPB Plus (KOPB-DT2) Portland, OR
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution A Messy Divorce
Exploring how the American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire.
Secrets of the Dead Jamestown's Dark Winter
Forensic anthropologists excavate the early American colony of Jamestown, Va., and find bones of a 14-year-old English girl.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Dreams Unleashed
PGA Tour golfer Jordan Spieth; disability advocate Jessica Jordan Ping; Dr. Sonat, president of Koval Distillery.
Independent Lens Assembly
Artist Rashaad Newsome prepares a monumental showcase which honors Black and queer creativity, resistance and community through voguing.
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Listen to Me
Focusing on the voices of Black women and birthing people as they navigate pregnancy, birth and care in America.
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution The Break Up
Lucy Worsley investigates the 18th century breakup of Britain and America, including the turning points that led to America's Declaration of Independence from Britain in 1776.
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution A Messy Divorce
Exploring how the American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire.
Secrets of the Dead Jamestown's Dark Winter
Forensic anthropologists excavate the early American colony of Jamestown, Va., and find bones of a 14-year-old English girl.
Firing Line Special: America at 250 -- Pursuing a More Perfect Union
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal reflect on the principles that have sustained the American experiment in self-government for 250 years.
John Katko strives to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
News analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
History With David Rubenstein Stuart Eizenstat
Former U.N. Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat reflects on President Jimmy Carter's life and legacy.
History With David Rubenstein Harold Holzer
Author Harold Holzer, the Jonathan F. Fanton Director of the Roosevelt House Public Library Institute at Hunter College, discusses the life and times of President Abraham Lincoln.
American Masters Little Richard: The King and Queen of Rock and Roll
Celebrating the life and influence of Little Richard as well as his role in rock history with Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Elton John, Bob Dylan, Prince and Bruce Springsteen.
A French Village Arrests
Antoine is charged with rescuing Jeannine Schwartz; Suzanne is instructed to find damaging information on Bériot.
An exploration of LGBTQ+ women's communities, cultures and social justice work through the spaces they create, including bars, bookstores and political hubs.
American Masters Little Richard: The King and Queen of Rock and Roll
Celebrating the life and influence of Little Richard as well as his role in rock history with Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Elton John, Bob Dylan, Prince and Bruce Springsteen.
Always Looking: Titus Brooks Heagins
The work of photographer Titus Brooks Heagins, whose photos document the overlooked and marginalized.
Bright Spark: The Reconciliation of Trevor Southey (2022)
The journey of artist Trevor Southey, a Church of Latter Day Saints convert from British Rhodesia who immigrated to Utah in the 1960s. He was excommunicated from the church due to his homosexuality, but was invited to rejoin 30 years later.
Becoming Katharine Graham (2025)
Examines the story of Katharine Graham, a painfully shy woman, and her accidental rise to power and how it changed history.
On Story Script to Screen: The Wedding Singer
A look inside the creative process of writers, creators and filmmakers.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
News analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind The Open Mind at 70
Judy Woodruff interviews Alexander Heffner about the history of "The Open Mind."
Whether foreign war tourists took part in Bosnian War atrocities; life on the border with Russia; turning small town bakeries into dance floors.
A Romanian town living with bears; cheap energy prices in a German village; Ethiopia's stilt walkers.
