
Sunday, May 4th TV listings for PBS Plus (WNMU3) Marquette, MI
Independent Lens Free for All: The Public Library
The women behind the "Free Library Movement" to the librarians who service the public amid an age of closures and book bans, creating a civic institution that is free and open to all.
A Chef's Life Chasing Trout
Vivian volunteers at a soup kitchen and does a book signing; preparing a Feast of the Seven Fishes dinner that features trout.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Natasha Kaplinsky and Michael Buerk
Newsreaders Natasha Kaplinski and Michael Buerk embark on an adventure around Sussex; Michael tastes the delights of Hastings, and Natasha meets some woolly friends who played a vital role during the industrial revolution.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Daniel Feels Forgotten
Playing the fife and drum; Daniel Tiger learns about friends and sadness.
Arthur Francine Redecorates; Arthur the Loser
"Francine Redecorates" and "Arthur the Loser.".
View Finders New Hampshire
Peak fall colors create rich settings for photography in the White Mountains; winter makes a visit during an ascent of Mount Washington.
Closer to Truth's Arts Seeking Understanding How do Mind, Art, Transcendence Relate?
The three-way relationship among mind, art and transcendence.
Between the Covers Jonathan Escoffery -- If I Survive You
Jonathan Escoffery, author of the story collection "If I Survive You."
Films BYkids My Beautiful Nicaragua
A 12-year-old girl documents the impact of climate change and shifting weather patterns on her family's coffee production in rural Nicaragua.
Rick Steves Art of Ancient Rome
Exploring Roman art and architecture, from statues, mosaics and frescos to colossal arenas and giant monuments.
American Masters LIZA: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story
An intimate look at the life and career of Liza Minnelli, and how she built her own legacy in show business.
Elinor Wonders Why Elinor's Fishy Friend; Do the Crane Dance
Elinor finds what she thinks is a fish in the pond, but she and her friends realize it's a tadpole turning into a frog; Elinor, Ari and Olive make up a dance.
History Detectives St. Valentine's Day Massacre; George Washington Miniature; Stalag 17
A 12-gauge shotgun may have been part of the St. Valentine's Day massacre; miniature painting of George Washington's profile.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Natasha Kaplinsky and Michael Buerk
Newsreaders Natasha Kaplinski and Michael Buerk embark on an adventure around Sussex; Michael tastes the delights of Hastings, and Natasha meets some woolly friends who played a vital role during the industrial revolution.
A Chef's Life Chasing Trout
Vivian volunteers at a soup kitchen and does a book signing; preparing a Feast of the Seven Fishes dinner that features trout.
NOVA Critical Condition: Health in Black America New
Researchers examine the causes of racial health disparities, and why Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to have chronic diseases than whites.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Antiques Roadshow Maryland Zoo Hour 3
George Patton's gold World War I trench watch; a 1949 Charles Loloma pot; a 1944 Joseph Erlanger's Nobel Prize and diploma.
Call the Midwife New
A dustbin strike creates a refuse site outside Nonnatus House; Joyce deals with a rude patient.
Miss Austen on Masterpiece New
Cassandra Austen arrives in Kintbury in 1830 after hearing of her friend Eliza's husband's impending death, but her true motive is to find the letters her sister Jane wrote to Eliza throughout their friendship.
Marie-Antoinette Madame Deficit New
Marie Antoinette grieves after the death of her daughter, Sophie and faces extortion over stolen love letters to Fersen; Louis is pushed toward a nervous breakdown.
ACL 10th Annual Hall of Fame Honors Garth Brooks
Austin City Limits 10th Annual Hall of Fame honors country singer-songwriter Garth Brooks.
A dustbin strike creates a refuse site outside Nonnatus House; Joyce deals with a rude patient.
Cassandra Austen arrives in Kintbury in 1830 after hearing of her friend Eliza's husband's impending death, but her true motive is to find the letters her sister Jane wrote to Eliza throughout their friendship.
Marie-Antoinette Madame Deficit
Marie Antoinette grieves after the death of her daughter, Sophie and faces extortion over stolen love letters to Fersen; Louis is pushed toward a nervous breakdown.