TV Schedule for PBS (WHA-DT2) Wisconsin DT2
Thursday, December 18th TV listings for PBS (WHA-DT2) Wisconsin DT2
University Place Uncertainty, Innovation, and the Human Spirit
Phillip Clampitt, Professor in the Department of Communication at UW-Green Bay, discusses his journey as a social scientist, focusing on long believed, "alleged certainties" which have been proven to be wrong.
Sit and Be Fit Core Strengthening
Exercises build core strength which helps with balance and the back.
Volunteer Woodworker What If
John Lucas describes the processes he uses to create his unconventional works.
Canvasing the World With Sean Diediker Canvasing Big Sur, California
Capturing the beauty of the Big Sur region of the California coastline; other artists who have celebrated Carmel-by-the-Sea and Highway 1.
New Scandinavian Cooking A Flavor of History
Viking stew at the Midgard Viking Center; cinnamon buns at painter Edvard Munch's house in Asgardstrand; making chocolate mousse in the grand hall of the historic Naval Society Hotel.
America the Bountiful Crawfish in Louisiana
Regional traditions surrounding crawfish in Louisiana; the longest running crawfish festival in Louisiana; farming crawfish; making a Creole crawfish bisque.
Fly Brother With Ernest White II Tofino: Waves, Woods, and Wonder
Flying to Tofino, British Columbia.
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Grand Rapids Hour 1
A Navajo Germantown blanket; a 1967 Gerald Ford letter; an 1881 Jasper Cropsey oil painting.
Nature Super Cats: Science and Secrets
Intimate secrets of the big cats, including the cheetah's gymnastic abilities and why lions are able to hunt so cooperatively; protecting endangered species such as the Iberian lynx.
A Towering Task: The Story of the Peace Corps (2019)
Filmmaker Alana DeJoseph examines the rich history of the Peace Corps and the challenges that lie ahead in the 21st century.
University Place How Wisconsin Became The Cheese State
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.
This Old House Asheville: All Clear
Mark meets with a local mason to investigate the depth of damage caused to a chimney by fallen trees; siding starts to go up at Paula's; Kevin meets with Army Corp to discuss their continued relief efforts.
Ask This Old House Houseplant Soil; Spot Point Brick
Removing ring stains from a wood table; breaking down the types of soil and fertilizer needed for common indoor plants; repairing a brick floor's crumbling mortar using spot pointing rather than a full repoint job.
Wisconsin Life The Bridge food and Diaper Bank
Native Report Building and Honoring Legacy
How Minnesota Indigenous communities build a legacy, from the re-introduction of bison to new legislation; some of the nation's best stickball players gather for a community led tournament.
University Place Organic Agriculture In Wisconsin
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
This Old House Asheville: All Clear
Mark meets with a local mason to investigate the depth of damage caused to a chimney by fallen trees; siding starts to go up at Paula's; Kevin meets with Army Corp to discuss their continued relief efforts.
Ask This Old House Houseplant Soil; Spot Point Brick
Removing ring stains from a wood table; breaking down the types of soil and fertilizer needed for common indoor plants; repairing a brick floor's crumbling mortar using spot pointing rather than a full repoint job.
Wisconsin Life The Bridge food and Diaper Bank
Native Report Building and Honoring Legacy
How Minnesota Indigenous communities build a legacy, from the re-introduction of bison to new legislation; some of the nation's best stickball players gather for a community led tournament.
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Grand Rapids Hour 1
A Navajo Germantown blanket; a 1967 Gerald Ford letter; an 1881 Jasper Cropsey oil painting.
NOVA Ice Age Footprints
A look at what thousands of prehistoric footprints in New Mexico's White Sands National Park might reveal about the peopling of the Americas.
Geoffrey Baer tells the traditions of Hanukkah, including how dishes such as latkes and sufganiyot (filled donuts) connect to Hanukkah's history.
This Old House Asheville: All Clear
Mark meets with a local mason to investigate the depth of damage caused to a chimney by fallen trees; siding starts to go up at Paula's; Kevin meets with Army Corp to discuss their continued relief efforts.
Ask This Old House Houseplant Soil; Spot Point Brick
Removing ring stains from a wood table; breaking down the types of soil and fertilizer needed for common indoor plants; repairing a brick floor's crumbling mortar using spot pointing rather than a full repoint job.
Wai Lana Yoga Pain in the Neck?
Simple exercises to relieve a stiff, tense neck.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Waist Slenderizing
An all-standing waist slenderizing workout strengthens muscles around the core and waist.
University Place Wild and Scenic Rivers: An American Legacy
University Place Taming the Energy of the Stars
John Sarff, a professor in the Department of Physics at UW-Madison, discusses the benefits of using nuclear fusion as an energy source; Sarff explores the challenges of finding a means to harness this terrestrial energy supply.
University Place A History of Birds and People in the Heart of America
