Sunday, January 18th TV listings for PBS (KSYS) Medford, OR
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (Celebrations) "A Star for Kitty" Opera
"A Star for Kitty" with Betty Aberlin, John Reardon and Paul Spencer Adkins.
Arthur Making Conversation; A Cloudy Day
George learns how to talk to adults; Arthur and friends learn that old silent films are just as much fun as the movies they are used to.
Wild Kratts Blue Heron
Chris and Martin discover the abilities of the blue heron.
Weather Hunters Finding Cumulus
The Hunters find a stowaway in their picnic basket, a little furry dog.
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 Magic Trick Collection; Listen Coach
Carl and Nico argue over who gets Arugula as their magician's assistant; Sheldon tries to help Carl become a good listener.
Rick Steves explains how food helps define cultures across Europe -- from Holland and Italy to Bulgaria and Spain.
American Masters Starring Dick Van Dyke
Celebrating the life and career of actor Dick Van Dyke on his 100th birthday; featuring never-before-seen footage, photos and home movies that detail his legacy in show business.
Featuring music by Francis Poulenc, Felix Mendelssohn, Joaquin Rodrigo, Claude Debussy and Ludwig van Beethoven.
Charlie champions Gloria's vision, despite Adrian's resistance, which leads the ensemble to look to Charlie as the new director.
Rehearsals flourish under Charlie's direction; Mia shines; Gloria and Connor grow closer; Jacqui's jealousy stirs conflict.
Hotel Portofino Uncoverings
Danioni gives a compromising letter to Bella's husband; the Ainsworth family heirloom goes missing.
Reconnecting Roots Games: Rolls to Roles
Actress Felicia Day talks about the "roles" of gaming; how games and society interact with each other.
Science, health, technology and environment experts and professionals address issues such as artificial intelligence, race, medicine and climate science.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Compass Points From PBS News New
Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world.
Story in the Public Square Mhairi Aiken
Technology and ethics researcher Mhairi Aiken talks about the impact of AI on children.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Oregon Experience Uncovering Boarding Schools
By uncovering the truth, tribal members hope to bring about community reconciliation and healing from the decades of intergenerational trauma caused by Indian boarding schools.
The CHIditarod; Watergate Hotel's Scandal Room; the studio of surrealist Michael P. Price; an art exhibit made entirely out o Peeps.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Great Migrations
Rapper Wiz Khalifa and actor Sanaa Lathan learn about ancestors who left the American South in search of better lives in the North.
Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece Trafalgar Spring New
The divorce of a high society couple causes scandal when their settlement becomes public and their prized racehorse goes missing.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Old Dog, New Tricks New
James visits a local nurse to tend to one of her rescue dogs, and ends up buying an X-Ray machine from the hospital; however, he hadn't taken into account Siegfried's reaction, or the problems it would bring to the house.
Bookish Slightly Foxed - Part 2 New
Bliss and Book's investigation into Harkup's death continues as Book discovers some surprising evidence in the case of the bombsite skeletons.
When a young man is found dead and naked out on the Fens, Will and Geordie discover ties to a Cambridge research project experimenting with mind-altering drugs in psychotherapy sessions, but soon wonder if there is still more going on.
The team reunites to record a triumphant last show, but there are still a few surprises in store for Barbara.
Ancient Invisible Cities Cairo
Three-D scanning is used to explore the Great Pyramid of Giza and the first pyramid ever built, a hidden Russian fortress and a well deep in the rock below the Arabic citadel of Saladin.
Marie-Antoinette Rebel Queen
Marie Antoinette aims to inaugurate her reign as queen of France, organizing an inauguration ball and trying to convince Louis to choose the pro-Austrian candidate that she defends as prime minister.
The cooks go out of their comfort zone with a surprise recipe swap challenge; the cooks prepare a dish that has been handed down for generations.
Craft in America Science
Investigating the unexpected intersection between art and the sciences, spanning technology, engineering, biology, math and the climate emergency.
A Chef's Life Collard Green Queen
Collard kraut; cabbage collard; Vivian prepares a three-course meal.
A Chef's Life The Buttermilk Belt
A visit to Maple View Dairy; Vivian's nieces and nephews attempt to make buttermilk with their great-grandmother's butter churn.
