
TV Schedule for PBS (WHA-DT2) Wisconsin DT2
Wednesday, October 15th TV listings for PBS (WHA-DT2) Wisconsin DT2
University Place George B. Post: Architect of the Wisconsin Capitol
Charles Quagliana, Former Capitol Preservation Architect for the State of Wisconsin, discusses the career of George B. Post, designer and architect of the Wisconsin State Capitol building.
University Place Private Wells and Water Quality Problems
Kevin Masarik, Groundwater Education Specialist in the Division of Extension at UW-Madison, discusses common well water problems and how water quality can be improved and the differences between wells and public water supplies.
Fit 2 Stitch Guest Annette Becker, Director and Curator at the Texas Fashion Collection, UNT
Annette Becker presents the evolution and influences of the woman's suit, beginning with an ornate men's suit from the 17th century to details of designs by Armani, Patrick Kelly and Bonnie Cashin.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom From Farm to Plate & Vase
A visit to Crane Dance Farm reveals the value of pasture-raised food; local flowers are made into bouquets; roses from the farmers market.
Paint This With Jerry Yarnell Old Faithful, Part 3
Highlighting the foreground rock area with multiple colors and brighter highlights and details; underpainting the mist and gasses from the geyser; underpainting the formations of the geyser.
The Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets The Miracle Ingredient: Tomato Paste
The Papantoniou Museum; red potatoes; orzo with tomatoes; smashed potatoes with tomato paste.
A Taste of History Cuisine of the Equator
Exploring the local ingredients and indigenous culture of the highlands of Ecuador; local chefs prepare cuy, cevichocho and helados de paila.
In the Americas With David Yetman African and Indigenous Heritage in Oaxaca's Coast
Runaway slaves built communities and joined other Indigenous groups on the Pacific Coast of Oaxaca, forging a culture that still persists today.
Treasures With Bettany Hughes Greece
Bettany travels to Greece, an epic landscape and the birthplace of an astonishing culture that changed how the world thinks; Bettany also explores Athens, Nafplio and Sparta.
Changing Seas Bermuda: Life at Ocean's Edge
Bermuda's reefs offer clues to protect the islands from the accelerating impacts of a changing climate.
Changing Seas Life in the Dark: The Polar Night
At the northernmost research station in the world, scientists brave the cold and darkness to understand how some of the tiniest animals survive at a time of year when their main food source is not available.
Roadtrip Nation: Crossroad Connections Taking Stock
Three young people explore careers in ecology, photography and journalism in Indiana.
Roadtrip Nation: Crossroad Connections More Than Corn
Exploring careers in tech, urban farming and more in Indiana.
This American Land Ruffed Grouse #1; Nature Based Solutions; Sustaining Snapper; Raptor Cam
Efforts to protect the ruffed grouse; Iowa communities cope with flood control; preserving stocks of snapper; Mississippi Flyway Raptor Resource Project.
This American Land Meeting a Fire Challenge; Ghost Gear; Healthy Farms, Cleaner Water; Birth of Upper Mississippi River
Wildfire threats in Colorado; protecting seabirds in Maine; farming that enhances wildlife; Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge.
University Place Plant Pruning Basics
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day, along with news-making interviews and analysis from BBC correspondents around the globe.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Treasures With Bettany Hughes Malta
Bettany discovers how Malta is a cultural hub filled with precious treasures, from an underground temple to a romantic royal hideaway. (2 of 6)