Sunday, December 21st TV listings for PBS Plus (WNMU3) Marquette, MI
We'll Meet Again Freedom Summer
People who lost touch after the civil rights movement hope to reconnect.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Making Music Empire Brass Quintet
The Empire Brass Quintet; the Neighbors decorate for the festival.
Arthur Portrait of the Artist as a Young Tibble; The Secret Guardians
The Tibble Twins decide to sell their art so they can buy the Krummy Kreepy Kastle; Arthur, Binky and Sue Ellen find a private woodland oasis.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Switzerland
Green valleys and snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps.
By the River Kristy Woodson Harvey
Author Kristy Woodson Harvey discusses "The Summer of Songbirds," and how much of her childhood summer camp experience is woven into the book.
Between the Covers Lisa See -- Lady Tan's Circle of Women
Author Lisa See brings to light the story of one of China's earliest female physicians.
Muraling Austin Pride of Place
Defining murals in Austin, Texas, and the changemakers and artists bringing them to life, including how they were inspired and the stories behind them.
Great Performances Leonard Bernstein's Kaddish Symphony
Marin Alsop conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Leonard Bernstein's "Kaddish" Symphony at the Ravinia Festival, featuring soprano Janai Brugger and the Chicago Children's Choir; narrator Jaye Ladymore.
American Masters Brenda Lee: Rockin' Around
How Brenda Lee's early fame and life of poverty shaped her music, including the classic "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree."
Anthony Williams' Urban Nutcracker
A modern retelling of "The Nutcracker" draws upon classical ballet, urban tap, hip-hop, swing, flamenco, step and jazz.
Call the Midwife Holiday Special
It's Christmas 1969 and the funfair and carol concert add color to frosty Poplar; the festive spirit at Nonnatus House is dampened by the spread of influenza alongside growing fears of an escaped prisoner after a spate of break-ins.
Call the Midwife Holiday Special
It's Christmas 1969 and the funfair and carol concert add color to frosty Poplar; the festive spirit at Nonnatus House is dampened by the spread of influenza alongside growing fears of an escaped prisoner after a spate of break-ins.
Call the Midwife Holiday Special
It's Christmas 1969 and the funfair and carol concert add color to frosty Poplar; the festive spirit at Nonnatus House is dampened by the spread of influenza alongside growing fears of an escaped prisoner after a spate of break-ins.
PBS News Special Report New Live
Coverage of President Donald Trump's address to the nation.
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
Zolan Kanno-Youngs, The New York Times; Jonathan Karl, ABC News; Franklin Foer, The Atlantic; Ashley Parker, The Atlantic.
Craft in America West New
Celebrating the continuum of heritage and the handmade; featuring Graham Ebner, the Institute of American Indian Arts, Poakalani Quilters, Hokule'a, Marques Hanalei Marzan, Kawika Lum-Nelmida, the Bishop Museum, Cary Schwarz and Jeff Minor.
Happiness New
Charlie champions Gloria's vision, despite Adrian's resistance, which leads the ensemble to look to Charlie as the new director.
Happiness New
Rehearsals flourish under Charlie's direction; Mia shines; Gloria and Connor grow closer; Jacqui's jealousy stirs conflict.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Homecoming
Jimmy's Christening day is interrupted by a surprise visitor; Siegfried makes a promise he has trouble keeping; a furry friend helps Helen find common ground with James' mother.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Uninvited Guests
Tristan settles into life back at Skeldale; Mrs. Hall sends the boys to Pumphrey Manor.
Austin City Limits Jacob Collier; Nickel Creek
Six-time Grammy Award-winner Jacob Collier performs highlighs from his Djesse series; formative bluegrass act Nickel Creek presents songs from "Celebrants."
Charlie champions Gloria's vision, despite Adrian's resistance, which leads the ensemble to look to Charlie as the new director.
Rehearsals flourish under Charlie's direction; Mia shines; Gloria and Connor grow closer; Jacqui's jealousy stirs conflict.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Homecoming
Jimmy's Christening day is interrupted by a surprise visitor; Siegfried makes a promise he has trouble keeping; a furry friend helps Helen find common ground with James' mother.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Uninvited Guests
Tristan settles into life back at Skeldale; Mrs. Hall sends the boys to Pumphrey Manor.
Hope of the Season: Christmas With the Tabernacle Choir
The 360-member Tabernacle Choir and 150-member orchestra, combined with guest artists and narrators, share songs and stories of Christmas.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
Zolan Kanno-Youngs, The New York Times; Jonathan Karl, ABC News; Franklin Foer, The Atlantic; Ashley Parker, The Atlantic.
