
Sunday, May 25th TV listings for PBS Plus (KQEH) San Jose, CA HD
The Brokenwood Mysteries Catch of the Day
Jared discovers a human hand in a crayfish pot in the thriving fishing community off Brokenwood.
Austin City Limits Mickey Guyton; Carin Leon
Country artist Mickey Guyton performs hits and highlights from "House on Fire"; global Latin performer Carín León presents songs from "Boca Cueca Vol. 1."
Doc Martin The Practice Around the Corner
Mrs. Tishell returns to the village; Martin has to work out what is wrong with beachcomber Lorna; Al and Morwenna have Internet dating disasters.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Accessibility in the Arts
Professional physically integrated dance companies and dance programs for children with disabilities.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Ab & Back Strengthening with Miranda Esmonde-White
A standing and floor workout in Bermuda designed to rebalance the full body and strengthen posture by loosening, lengthening, and liberating the spine.
Yoga in Practice Our Breath Is Our Conversation With the World
Focusing on the breath as one of the essential practices of yoga.
America's Test Kitchen Mediterranean Medley
Spicy Greek baked feta; whisks; mozzarella; green shakshuka.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television London: New Indian Food
Salan-style Hyderabadi chicken curry; Indian-spiced smashed potatoes; masala-spiced french fries with a South Asian twist.
America the Bountiful Cherries in Michigan
The regional traditions surrounding cherries in Michigan; harvesting sweet and tart cherries at a cherry farm; the country's largest cherry festival; making a cold cherry soup; a roadside cherry mecca.
People of the North Fishing Community of Soroya
A tasting tour of Soroya; venturing out to sea to catch halibut; sampling local ingredients.
Pati Jinich Explores PanAmericana Alberta -- Canada's Changing Heartland
Diving into cowboy culture in Alberta and how thriving immigrant communities in Edmonton and Calgary are reshaping Canadian identity.
American Experience The Lie Detector
A look at the polygraph, a device created by two men in the 1920s that could tell if a person was lying, and how it has transformed police work.
Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk 14
A German tin toy motorcycle; a Babe Ruth exhibition card; a Patek Philippe dress watch.
Great Performances at the Met Tosca New
Lise Davidsen sings Tosca, alongside tenor Freddie De Tommaso and baritone Quinn Kelsey.
Yoshiki: Live at Carnegie Hall
Japanese composer, pianist, and drummer Yoshiki Hayashi performs sold-out concerts in New York; special guests include the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
A House in the Garden: Shofuso and Modernism
Visual explorations of three sites in the Philadelphia region that highlight the influence of traditional Japanese architecture by George Nakashima, Junzo Yoshimura and Antonin and Noemi Raymond.
We Said No! No! A Story of Civil Disobedience (2022)
During World War II, thousands of "disloyal" Japanese Americans are sent to the Tule Lake Segregation Center. Those who refuse to say yes to the Loyalty Questionnaire fight for their freedom, dignity and families in a country that has forsaken them.
Unsettled History: America, China and the Doolittle Tokyo Raid
Examining the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo from the perspectives of the children of the Doolittle Raiders and Chinese villagers who aided in their rescue.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Family Recipes
Exploring the ancestry of chefs José Andrés and Sean Sherman.
We'll Meet Again Heroes of 9/11
A man searches for the stranger who comforted him on Sept. 11; a man hopes to thank a fellow chaplain who helped him carry on.
Miles, Morale and Memories: Bob Hope and World War II New
Animated maps and interviews with Hollywood historians, authors and combat veterans illustrate Bob Hope's impact on World War II.
The Vietnam War A Disrespectful Loyalty
The South Vietnamese fight on their own, succumbing to terrible losses in Laos; after he is re-elected, President Richard Nixon strikes a peace deal with Hanoi that sees the release of American prisoners of war.
Timeless Patriotism: Guam and World War II
How Guam and its residents dealt with the Japanese occupation of the island in World War II.
Energy Switch Energy Justice New
Non-profit and government energy justice initiatives that aim to spread the benefits of energy to more Americans.
Changing Seas Habitats: The Key to Florida's Fisheries
Scientists work on restoration projects to ensure the future of fisheries for tarpon and snook, two of Florida's most iconic game fish.
We'll Meet Again Heroes of 9/11
A man searches for the stranger who comforted him on Sept. 11; a man hopes to thank a fellow chaplain who helped him carry on.
Miles, Morale and Memories: Bob Hope and World War II
Animated maps and interviews with Hollywood historians, authors and combat veterans illustrate Bob Hope's impact on World War II.