Thursday, April 2nd TV listings for PBS (WGBX) Boston, MA HD
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Rick Steves' Europe Lisbon
A visit to Lisbon, Portugal, features cod, hot pastries, a stroll of the city's back lanes and fado music; exploring castles of Portuguese royalty in Sintra.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Dreamin' California's Coast -- Malibu to Big Sur
The California Luxury Tour includes wine tasting in Malibu, Santa Barbara's famous mission, horseback riding on the Pismo dunes and Sycamore Hot Springs; Hearst Castle in San Simeon; Point Dume State Beach.
Cook's Country Upper Midwest Classics
Supper club traditions in Wisconsin; Supper Club chicken cordon bleu; Cornish pasties.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Vegetables for Meat Lovers
Skillet spanakopita; roasted whole cauliflower with feta; Oaxacan-style vegetables in chili-garlic sauce.
Kevin Belton's Cookin' Louisiana Louisiana Citrus
Citrusy chargrilled oysters; baked chicken with a Satsuma glaze; Louisiana citrus cake.
New Scandinavian Cooking Campfire Fish
Exploring the great variety of produce from farmland in Eastern Norway; fishing for perch; enjoying good food by the campfire.
Pati's Mexican Table Cooking With the Fans
Tart pico de guac; chipotle chicken pasta casserole; marbled tres leches cake.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Holiday Sweets
Roasted glazed pears topped with shortbread pecan brittle and creme fraiche for Thanksgiving; a Christmas Eve menu includes warm chocolate cheesecake; sticky buns for Christmas morning; vanilla beans.
In Julia's Kitchen With Master Chefs Lynne Rossetto Kasper
Lynne Rossetto Kasper; roasted leg of lamb; green beans; pasta.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Italian-Inspired Dinners
Braciole; angel hair pasta; scrub brushes; pasta with burst cherry tomato sauce and fried caper crumbs.
Evidence from archaeology, Roman historians, Jewish texts and the Gospels suggest that Roman power politics brought about the events that eventually led to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Evidence from archaeology, Roman historians, Jewish texts and the Gospels suggest that Roman power politics brought about the events that eventually led to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Antiques Roadshow Eden Project 1
Peeking at some of the Queen Consort's personal items and learning about her favorite charities; finding the purpose of an unusual trio of items, a well-travelled Rolex, and digging up the story of a Ming dynasty bronze left on an Australian beach.
This Old House Brookline Mid-century Modern House: Beam Me Up, Tommy
The foundation of the house has no footings, so Mark McCullough pours a buttress; Kevin visits the 2001 Manchester by the Sea project; back at the house, Richard solves a ductwork puzzle while Kevin and Tommy install a PVC trim overhang.
Rick Steves' Europe Oslo
Viking ships; Opera House, World War II tales; Norwegian art.
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Taiwan Naturally
Taiwan's national parks, national scenic areas and hot springs; a local chef harvests the riches of the seas; a great bird-watching contest.
Martin Clunes: Islands of the Pacific The Philippines
From Manila's jeepneys and bamboo bikes to Catholic fiestas and family feasts, Martin explores the sights of the Philippines, which also includes tribal burials, rice god rituals, shamans and tarsier primates.
Ancient Skies Gods and Monsters
Exploring the relationship between humans and the skies, from how ancestors used the sky to navigate and tell time to the birth of modern science.
PBS News Special Report New Live
Live coverage of President Donald Trump's address to the nation.
NOVA Your Brain: Perception Deception
Understanding how the brain shapes reality, including the tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to keep a person alive; with neuroscientist Heather Berlin.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Shareable Spanish Fare
Albondigas, Spanish-style meatballs in almond sauce; olives; the science of energy transfer in liquids; Andalusian spinach and chickpeas.
Antiques Roadshow Toys & Childhood Special
From a 4000-year-old pull-along toy to one of the first personal computer consoles based on the arcade game Pac-Man, the team explore how toys and the ideas of childhood have changed over time.
My Life Is Murder Oceans Apart
Alexa's investigation into the death of a surfing champion brings her to an old childhood haunt.
The team look forward to welcoming a new recruit into their midst, whilst Mervin cannot wait to get off the island; before he catches his flight, he becomes embroiled in the murder of a young man who is found in a ravine.
Murder in the Mountains Rotten Eggs
Hannes is propositioned by a former colleague. Nina and Lukas investigate the mysterious death of a young journalist.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Ancient Skies Gods and Monsters
Exploring the relationship between humans and the skies, from how ancestors used the sky to navigate and tell time to the birth of modern science.
Ancient Skies Finding the Center
Tracking major changes in scientific understanding about Earth, from flat Earth legends to Galileo's telescope.
Ancient Skies Our Place in the Universe
Moments in history that reshape the solar system and provide an understanding of the universe.
Our New World The Pulse of Change
Four people on four continents face environmental change driven by climate change; as resources grow scarce, they witness shifts in wildlife behavior.
Nature Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives
From snowy owls in the high Arctic to honey buzzards raiding hornet nests in Taiwan, a look at the extreme ways in which raptors conquer the toughest habitats on Earth.
PBS News Special Report New Live
Live coverage of President Donald Trump's address to the nation.
NOVA Your Brain: Perception Deception
Understanding how the brain shapes reality, including the tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to keep a person alive; with neuroscientist Heather Berlin.
