
Thursday, May 22nd TV listings for PBS Plus (KQEH) San Jose, CA
Midsomer Murders Murder on St Malley's Day
Barnaby uncovers an elite Mafia-like sect at a private school while investigating a boy's death.
Death in Paradise A Calypso Caramba
The team investigates the murder of a renowned calypso singer's husband.
Ellie struggles to control her sister amid family tensions; Alec has to face his demons; Mark Latimer must make a decision.
World's Greatest Cemeteries Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord, MA
Concord's Sleepy Hollow Cemetery boasts "Author's Ridge," with Louisa May Alcott, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson and more; side trip to Walden Pond, historical reenactments and a surprise for "I Love Lucy" fans.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Finds Something to Do; Daniel's Royal Good Time
Daniel learns he can have fun on his own, with creativity and imagination; Daniel and his friends make up silly games to play.
Rosie's Rules The Ice Pop Truck; Rosie's Dollar Dilemma
Rosie wants an ice pop from the Ice Pop Truck but she must come up with an extra dollar to buy it; Rosie can't decide what to buy at the mercado.
Sit and Be Fit Functional and Fun Exercises for the Feet
Keeping feet happy and healthy.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Energy Boosting with Miranda Esmonde-White
Boosting energy with a standing and floor workout that combines leg, core, and back exercises.
Quilt in a Day Mark's Star
Fourth stellar star is added to the all star quilt constellation.
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home Facts of Life
A day at Moss Mountain Farm, P. Allen Smith's working farm in Arkansas.
Ask This Old House Stair Railing; Smart Show House
Richard discusses the possible causes and solutions for a frozen air conditioner; Tom fixes an end cap on a stair railing that keeps coming loose; Ross travels to Napa to tour a house that's testing out a variety of interconnected smart home devices.
Woodsmith Shop Shop-Built Belt Sander
A narrow belt sander uses simple construction to build a tool that works great and doesn't cost a lot of money to build.
Ellie's Real Good Food Dueling Schedules Dinner Challenge
Shrimp with spinach, garlic and smoked paprika; peach chicken with breadcrumbs; two-minute mango-coconut sorbet.
Check, Please! Bay Area Souvla, Zachary's Chicago Pizza, Sancho's Taqueria
Regular Bay Area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup
Grown-up grilled cheese sandwiches with Gruyere and chives; caring for wooden kitchen tools; graters; cream of tomato soup.
Cook's Country Mexican American Comfort Food
A visit to Tucson, Ariz.; Quesabirria tacos; the origins of the birria craze in the U.S.; sopa seca.
In Julia's Kitchen With Master Chefs Rick Bayless
Rick Bayless prepares chili-glazed country ribs and a jicama salad.
Lidia's Kitchen The Start of the Season
Cannellini pesto dip and a crudite spread; spaghetti primavera with zucchini, green beans, peas and asparagus; spinach, bread and ricotta frittata.
Wine First Wine Valleys and Highlands, Chile
Discovering how wineries in Chile produce sustainable wine, from Santiago to the Andes; guest chef Alvaro Romero.
TasteMAKERS Food Building; Minneapolis, Minnesota
Red Table Meat Co., Baker's Field Flour & Bread and Alemar Cheese use locally-sourced ingredients to craft their products; Kieran's Kitchen.
Civilizations The Second Moment of Creation
The formative role of art on a global scale; images and artifacts found in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and South America; narrator Liev Shreiber.
Antiques Roadshow Bonanzaville Hour 3
A 1919 Babe Ruth Home Run Record award; an 1876 Centennial Exhibition sketchbook; a mother of pearl button suit circa 1970.
Skindigenous Danika Naccarella
Danika Naccarella is from the Nuxalk Nation in Bella Coola, B.C.; she was officially adopted into the Nation at birth, but she has been making her mark in the community by working with the youth as an educator, visual artist and tattoo artist.
A 10-year-old Texas girl prepares to perform her arangetram -- a 2-hour solo dance showcasing a mastery in the oldest form of Indian classical dance.
In the Americas With David Yetman Brasilia and Chapada Dos Veadeiros
Brazil's capital city of Brasilia sits on a plateau that is also home to rugged cliffs, streams and waterfalls, Indigenous communities, homesteads of pioneering families and habitats only found in these mountains.
Weekends With Yankee Little-Known New England
The Chanler at Cliff Walk in Newport, R.I.; International Tennis Hall of Fame; OystHERS in Maine; preparing an oyster Rockefeller charcuterie board at the treehouse resort Seguin; Bethel, Maine.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Switzerland
Green valleys and snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps.
Rick Steves' Europe Germany's Fascist Story
The rise and fall of fascism in Germany; tracing the roots of Nazism after World War I, from Munich to Nuremberg to Berlin; exploring the totalitarian society built by Adolf Hitler.
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.
Women of World War II: The Untold Stories New
The stories of women who helped win World War II, including those who risked their lives flying planes, served as American spies and in the all-African American Central Postal battalion.
Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland and Beyond
Miriam Margolyes and Alan Cumming visit a Santa Barbara, Calif., "drug den"; drag bingo and gay knitting group in Palm Springs, Calif.; Miriam takes Alan to meet a relative she's never met in person in Los Angeles.
Pioneers of Television Superheroes
Superheroes over the decades, from "Superman" in the 1950s to "The Greatest American Hero" in the 1980s.
A small group of U.S. table tennis players made history by visiting then-isolated China in 1971, establishing people-to-people links that are still carried on today by American and Chinese college students.
View Finders Golden Isles
A trip to the Golden Isles to photograph St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out A Southern Christmas
A Southern Christmas in South Carolina; Gullah Geechee history and culture; Christmas service; Brookgreen Gardens Night of a Thousand Candles; autism awareness; a traditional low country boil.
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.
Women of World War II: The Untold Stories
The stories of women who helped win World War II, including those who risked their lives flying planes, served as American spies and in the all-African American Central Postal battalion.