TV Schedule for PBS Plus (WEDQ4) Tampa, FL
Saturday, April 20th TV listings for PBS Plus (WEDQ4) Tampa, FL
Biz Kid$ The Marketing Mix
Target market; product, price, promotion and placement; how businesses market their services and products.
Novelist Jules Verne considers his career options; a shark tagging expedition with marine biologists; the cause of red tide; author Tobie Easton; Cloud Forest School in Costa Rica.
Curious Crew Candy Chemistry
Sugar stained glass; audiologist Brooke Tudor discusses how to test and care for hearing.
SciGirls Super Sensors
Inspired by high-tech NASA sensor technology, SciGirls in Los Angeles design and code wildlife cameras to capture animals in their neighborhood.
Roadtrip Nation Finding Contentment
"Snap Judgment" host Glynn Washington; Santa Cruz Guitar founder Richard Hoover.
Make48 Innovate, Build, Invent!, Pt. 1
Diving deep into the hands-on brainstorming and prototyping stage with lots of inventing, building, innovating and collaborating.
Midsomer Murders Happy Families
Barnaby and Winter investigate the death of board game manufacturer Victor Karras, who appears to have been poisoned.
Midsomer Murders Happy Families
Barnaby and Winter investigate the death of board game manufacturer Victor Karras, who appears to have been poisoned.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Victoria, B.C., Canada
Exploring the Chinese immigrant experience in Victoria, B.C.; Loy Sing Meat Market; a bike tour ends at Fisherman's Wharf; tea time at the Fairmont Empress Hotel; Butchart Gardens.
It's summertime and during Violet's first event as mayor, a young mother goes into labor; during the chaos, May sneaks off and Shelagh receives an unexpected visit from her social worker.
Mr Bates vs The Post Office on Masterpiece
Alan Bates and the Subpostmasters begin to fight for truth and justice with new allies in Parliament.
Jack and Alice meet again but their joy is cut short by devastating news that causes them to re-evaluate what they are doing with their lives.
Sister Boniface Mysteries The Book of Shadows
Sister Boniface and the gang are horrified to discover the hallmarks of a ritualistic human sacrifice in the woods, supposedly acted out by a coven of witches.
Midsomer Murders Happy Families
Barnaby and Winter investigate the death of board game manufacturer Victor Karras, who appears to have been poisoned.
Midsomer Murders Happy Families
Barnaby and Winter investigate the death of board game manufacturer Victor Karras, who appears to have been poisoned.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Victoria, B.C., Canada
Exploring the Chinese immigrant experience in Victoria, B.C.; Loy Sing Meat Market; a bike tour ends at Fisherman's Wharf; tea time at the Fairmont Empress Hotel; Butchart Gardens.
Journalists, academics, officials, and political insiders dialog on Florida's top issues. Host: Rob Lorei.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
The Lawrence Welk Show Springtime in the Rockies
A salute to spring goes international with "Zorba the Greek," "Bonaparte's Retreat," "Emerald Hop," "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" and "The Springtime Polka."
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator Ides of March New
As Caesar takes control of Rome and consolidates his grip over the republic, he awards himself ever-greater powers; appointed dictator for one year to restore peace, Caesar soon extends this until he is declared dictator for life.
Rise of the Nazis Dictators at War: The Home Front
After Stalingrad, as Hitler's stress intensifies, he leaves it to the men around him to pull Germany back from the abyss.
WWII Megaweapons The Tunnels of Okinawa
Japan builds a network of defensive lines, bunkers and fortifications across the island of Okinawa.
WWII Megaweapons Battleship Yamato
Japan builds the Yamato -- the biggest battleship in the world.
Pearl Harbor -- Into the Arizona
An expedition to the lower decks of the USS Arizona, the first to explore the inside of the ship since it sank during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
Tell Me More With Kelly Corrigan Being Well in the Modern World
Dr. Atul Gawande; Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett; Dr. Dani Dumitriu.
Songs at the Center Part One: Marti Jones, Don Dixon, The Shootouts, Austin Walkin' Cane & Chris Allen
Marti Jones, Don Dixon, The Shootouts, Austin Walkin' Cane and Chris Allen perform at the Canton Palace Theatre.
Austin City Limits St. Vincent; Joy Oladokun
Grammy Award-winning musician St. Vincent performs songs from "Daddy's Home"; Oladokun presents songs from "In Defense of My Own Happiness."
Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator Ides of March New
As Caesar takes control of Rome and consolidates his grip over the republic, he awards himself ever-greater powers; appointed dictator for one year to restore peace, Caesar soon extends this until he is declared dictator for life.
Rise of the Nazis Dictators at War: The Home Front
After Stalingrad, as Hitler's stress intensifies, he leaves it to the men around him to pull Germany back from the abyss.
WWII Megaweapons The Tunnels of Okinawa
Japan builds a network of defensive lines, bunkers and fortifications across the island of Okinawa.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
Eugene Daniels, POLITICO; Seung Min Kim, The Associated Press; Vivian Salama, The Wall Street Journal; Graeme Wood, The Atlantic.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Constitutional scholar Melissa Murray talks about Donald Trump's first criminal trial in Manhattan and the political implications of trying a former president.