Sunday, January 4th TV listings for PBS Plus (KQEH) San Jose, CA
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Full Body Connective Tissue Workout With Miranda Esmonde-White
An all-standing beginner workout liberates every layer of connective tissue allowing for free and easy movement without pain.
Yoga in Practice Reset Your Emotional Circuit Breaker
Resetting the emotional circuit breaker.
America's Test Kitchen Zesty Salmon and Salad
Double-glazed salmon with lemon and thyme; natural cleaning sprays; tofu; kale salad with radishes, grapefruit and candied pepitas.
Cook's Country Greens for Dinner
Pesto lasagna; reviewing electric wine openers; the history of lasagna; the ultimate Caesar salad.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Favorite Italian Soups
Exploring Italy's repertoire of simple soups; Italian wedding soup; bread and tomato soup with poached eggs and ribollita; four ways to boost store-bought broth.
New Scandinavian Cooking Southwards Along the Coast
Colorful wooden houses surround Bergen's historic wharf; salted and cured cod; the old Norwegian town of Stavanger; brewing fish stew with mussels in Denmark.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Spice Route: Istanbul to Morocco
Traditional Turkish steamed sea bass and salt crusted sea bream; taking a boat ride on the Bosphorus to see how local fishermen catch their meals; chicken apricot tagine.
Pati's Mexican Table Colors of Creativity
El Volador; the art behind the Day of the Dead parades and festivals; alambre; papel picado artist Yurira Alfaro discusses the history of punctured paper; fish tamales.
Antiques Roadshow Did Grandma Lie?
A 1900 Mark Twain letter; a ruby and diamond bracelet; a Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner signed baseball.
Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk 14
A German tin toy motorcycle; a Babe Ruth exhibition card; a Patek Philippe dress watch.
Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2026
The Vienna Philharmonic rings in the New Year at the Musikverein with the Vienna City Ballet; host Hugh Bonneville.
Great Performances Rodgers & Hammerstein's 80th Anniversary
Aaron Tveit, Patrick Wilson and more perform songs from musicals by Rodgers & Hammerstein including "Carousel," "South Pacific," "The King and I" and "The Sound of Music."
Joni Mitchell: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song
Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell receives the 2023 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.
Ancient Roads From Christ to Constantine Pagans and the cult of Martyrs
The story of Perpetua, a young Christian martyr; places where Christians faced violence because of their beliefs.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Brick Wall Falls
Actress Danielle Brooks and singer Dionne Warwick learn about their distant ancestors.
Deception: World War II The Inception of Deception
The early years of the war see deception in its infancy: code breaking, glamorous spies, fake bombing sites, and even inflatable tanks; World War II begins with a deadly deception inside a Polish radio station.
Deception: World War II Spinning Webs
By 1942, deception has become extremely sophisticated; American arms factories are disguised as towns while double agents manipulate the enemy; the most cunning operation uses a deceased homeless man to trick the entire Nazi leadership.
Deception: World War II The Fog of War
Radios and transmitters spread false information, and a ghost army uses sound effects to deceive enemy forces; the Allies deploy one of the most famous double agents of the war.
Deception: World War II The Final Days of the War
The Allies are winning the war, but both sides continue to use masterful deceptions to confuse and trick the other; the immediate postwar years see the US and Soviet Union begin a deadly game of espionage in the race for atomic supremacy.
Running Towards the Fire: A War Correspondent's Story
Journalist Robert Reuben witnesses the invasion of Normandy during World War II as a Reuters news correspondent.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Brick Wall Falls
Actress Danielle Brooks and singer Dionne Warwick learn about their distant ancestors.
Deception: World War II The Inception of Deception
The early years of the war see deception in its infancy: code breaking, glamorous spies, fake bombing sites, and even inflatable tanks; World War II begins with a deadly deception inside a Polish radio station.
Deception: World War II Spinning Webs
By 1942, deception has become extremely sophisticated; American arms factories are disguised as towns while double agents manipulate the enemy; the most cunning operation uses a deceased homeless man to trick the entire Nazi leadership.
