
Sunday, October 12th TV listings for PBS Plus (KQEH) San Jose, CA HD
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Standing Core Workout with Miranda Esmonde-White
An all-standing workout focuses on strengthening the core and lengthening the full body while toning the waist and increasing connective tissue elasticity.
Yoga in Practice Becoming Your Best Self
Poses that engage the core.
America's Test Kitchen Corn Cakes and Chowder
Venezuelan cheese-filled corn cakes; dish towels; the importance of a sharp knife; fresh corn chowder.
Cook's Country Italian-American Feast
Porchetta abruzzese; pig farming in early North America; hardy greens; a quick-braised broccoli rabe with garlic and anchovies.
Cook's Country Big Family Breakfast
Mixed berry scones; pizza cutters; honey; breakfast pizza.
New Scandinavian Cooking Norwegian Versions of Classic Recipes
Traditional Norwegian recipes that are similar to classic Mexican, Italian and American dishes.
The Great American Recipe Home Baked
Baking skills are put to the test when the cooks make both a baked breakfast item and their favorite bake sale good.
Secrets of the Royal Palaces Private Life
The royal family's race to be by Queen Elizabeth's side in her final hours at Balmoral Castle; William I the Conqueror's odorous burial in St. Stephen's Abbey in Caen France; Prince Edward's Bagshot Park estate.
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Raleigh 2025 Hour 2
A Gibson Double 12 electric guitar circa 1960; an 1812 needlework sampler; a French couture dress circa 1925.
Great Performances at the Met Tosca
Lise Davidsen sings Tosca, alongside tenor Freddie De Tommaso and baritone Quinn Kelsey.
Art Happens Here With John Lithgow
Actor John Lithgow goes back to high school to demonstrate the transformative power of arts education, exploring dance, ceramics, silk-screen printing and vocal jazz ensemble.
Youth Music of the World Music Students From Oklahoma and Illinois Perform in London
The Southmoore High School Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band from Oklahoma performs at St. John's church in Smith Square, Westminster; Hinsdale High School Convert Band from Illinois plays at St. John's church in Waterloo, London.
Classical Tahoe New
"Ennanga" for harp, piano, and strings by William Grant Still, String Quintet in E-Flat Major by Max Bruch, and Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, "From the New World" by Antonin Dvorak.
A look at the onscreen career of British actress Maggie Smith, which spanned six decades.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Rising From the Ashes
Actors Brian Cox and Viola Davis explore their family trees for the first time.
Pioneers of Television Funny Ladies
The first female stand-up comics to appear on television include Phyllis Diller and Joan Rivers; Lucille Ball breaks through on "I Love Lucy"; the careers of Mary Tyler Moore, Betty White, Marla Gibbs, Carol Burnett, Tina Fey and Margaret Cho.
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History A Strong and Active Faith (1944-1962)
President Roosevelt wins re-election but succumbs to a cerebral hemorrhage at age 63; after Franklin's death, Eleanor crusades for civil liberties and the United Nations.
The Vietnam War The River Styx
Fearing Saigon's collapse, President Lyndon B. Johnson authorizes the bombing of North Vietnam and sends U.S. ground troops to the south.
My World Too Madison Stitch; Madison Flitch; AY Young and The Battery Tour
A woodshed takes a farm-to-table approach to furniture; AY Young and his Battery Tour.
Weathered: Earth's Extremes Climate Crossroads
Exploring the impacts of climate change on ocean currents in Florida; electrification; nature's role in achieving net-zero emissions.
Pioneers of Television Funny Ladies
The first female stand-up comics to appear on television include Phyllis Diller and Joan Rivers; Lucille Ball breaks through on "I Love Lucy"; the careers of Mary Tyler Moore, Betty White, Marla Gibbs, Carol Burnett, Tina Fey and Margaret Cho.
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History A Strong and Active Faith (1944-1962)
President Roosevelt wins re-election but succumbs to a cerebral hemorrhage at age 63; after Franklin's death, Eleanor crusades for civil liberties and the United Nations.
The Vietnam War The River Styx
Fearing Saigon's collapse, President Lyndon B. Johnson authorizes the bombing of North Vietnam and sends U.S. ground troops to the south.