
Sunday, August 24th TV listings for PBS (KSYS) Medford, OR
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood How People Make Trumpets
Mr. McFeely visits a trumpet factory; King Friday declares he owns a comet.
Arthur All About D.W.; Blockheads
D.W. is jealous when Emily gets the lead role in the preschool play; D.W. and Emily are not happy when they get stuck with blocks at playtime.
Wild Kratts Tenrec Treasure Hunt
Chris sets up an elaborate treasure hunt centering on a rare group of insectivores.
Wild Kratts Under Frozen Pond
The Wild Kratts discover how pond animals survive during winter.
Lyla in the Loop Loopstastic Mess Vacuum Test; How the Cookie Crumbled
Luke, Lyla and Everett test vacuums; Lyla makes cookies using substituted ingredients.
Carl the Collector The Lost Yo-Yo; Rainy Day
Carl's medium-sized fuchsia yo-yo goes missing from his collection; a rainy day changes Carl's pool day plans.
Exploring Ireland With Michael
Irish singer Michael Londra uncovers Irish destinations steeped in culture and history, meeting local artisans and sampling traditional cuisine along the way.
Shamrock Tenors: Live From Belfast
Hailing from Ulster in the North of Ireland, the Shamrock Tenors perform classic songs of Ireland that showcase their five-part harmony.
Rick Steves takes a European alpine adventure from Italy to Austria and Switzerland to France; locations include the Dolomites, Zugspitze, Matterhorn, Aiguille du Midi and the Tour du Mont Blanc hiking path.
Performances include music by Jake Heggie, Jean Sibelius and George Gershwin.
Lucy Worsley Investigates William the Conqueror
How William the Conqueror's brutal invasion of England changed the country forever.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece For Whom the Bell Tolls
Everyone faces decisions as war comes in September 1939; romance beckons for Tristan and Mrs. Hall; tuberculosis plagues Helen's farm.
Reconnecting Roots Travel: Migration to Mobility
How the ways in which people travel have changed; a visit to HyperloopTT in California to see how Americans might get around in the future.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Story in the Public Square Alia Dastagir
Journalist Alia Dastagir talks about the physical and mental health consequences of verbal online attacks.
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.
Oregon Field Guide Dust Devils/ Judy Li & Caddisflies/ People of Colo
Features on animals and nature in the state of Oregon.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Buenos Aires, Argentina
Exploring a countryside castle and the traditions of Argentina's gauchos; the tango and the Argentines' passion for dance.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Viewers Like You
Three everyday Americans learn about their family histories.
Professor T Overboard New
Dan and a new cop take on a case involving a disappearance at sea.
The Marlow Murder Club on Masterpiece Death Comes To Marlow Part 1 New
When Sir Peter Bailey is found dead the day before his wedding, Judith, Becks, and Suzie investigate; with a young fiance, a bitter son and a scheming ex, there is no shortage of suspects or motives.
When a spine is dredged out of Whitney Marsh, a new challenge begins for the team; Jess and Sunny welcome the new challenge, despite their strained personal lives.
Sidney performs an exorcism after an apparent suicide; Gary goes on trial; Leonard makes a bet; Margaret makes a move; Amanda confronts a lost love.
In an Edinburgh cellar, two gunshots ring out; across town, Max McCall is released from prison; these two events gradually come together as Max tries to rebuild his life, while new arrival Erin tries to save hers.
Civilizations Paradise on Earth
Exploring one of humanity's artistic urges -- the depiction of nature -- through landscape painting.
Professor T Truth and Justice
Professor T is up in court and he must decide whether to save himself or his former lover; a prison officer is found dead and there is no shortage of suspects, but one in particular seems intent on taking the blame.
Somewhere South American as Hand Pie
The historical ties between hand pies, labor and migration; a trip to West Virginia includes pepperoni rolls and a look at the world's most popular hand pie -- the empanada.
Craft in America Service
The origins of the Army Arts & Crafts Program and the GI Bill of Rights; ceramic artist Ehren Tool; Pam DeLuco and the paper-doll project; Eugene Burks Jr., former saddler at the U.S. Army Caisson Platoon.
Evidence from archaeology, Roman historians, Jewish texts and the Gospels suggest that Roman power politics brought about the events that eventually led to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.