
TV Schedule for PBS (WHRM-DT2) Wisconsin DT2 HD
Saturday, September 13th TV listings for PBS (WHRM-DT2) Wisconsin DT2 HD
University Place The Big Picture: Astronomical Surveys
University Place Exploring Caves on the Moon With Laser Imaging
Imaging system sends laser pulses to caves on the moon.
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.
Garden Smart Tips for the Care and Preparation of a Winter Garden
Preparing a garden during the winter so it is successful in the spring.
Life in the Heart Land Community Journalism
Visits to small local newspapers that are thriving.
Prairie Sportsman Camouflage Face Paints and Mobile Solar
RLVNT, a Minnesota-based company bringing new durable, eco-friendly products like a face paint that blocks ultraviolet light without messy black streaks; western Minnesota researchers develop mobile solar panels for cow pastures.
Untamed Outdoor Ethics
Various ways that outdoor enthusiasts can minimize their effects on wildlife and environment.
MotorWeek 2026 Honda Passport
The Honda Passport; the all-electric Cadillac Escalade IQ; DIY brake bleeding; a Rolls-Royce club celebrates an important milestone.
Travels With Darley South Carolina: Revolutionary Road Trip Part II
Historic locations in South Carolina, from the coastal city of Charleston to Camden, including sites related to the American Revolution.
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Baltimore 2021 Hour 1
Plains & Prairie American Indian art; a presentation sword with a Lincoln-signed appointment; an 1885 Opening Day baseball program.
Ruth Stone's Vast Library of the Female Mind (2021)
The poetry and life of Ruth Stone, who forged her art and inspired countless others from her hilltop home in the Green Mountains of Vermont.
Talent Has Hunger (2016)
Filmmaker Josh Aronson follows renowned teacher Paul Katz as he guides young music students over a span of seven years.
Youth Music of the World Cadogan Hall, London International Choral Festival Concert
Performing in London's Cadogan Hall, a 200 strong choir drawn from schools across the U.S. perform pieces accompanied by a professional orchestra.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
The plastic crisis; Boyan Slat's fight for clean oceans; river rights -- a precedent in Ecuador.
The Good Road Charleston, SC -- Hidden Histories
Jewish, Gullah and LGBTQ+ activists push for recognition in the history, arts and cultural scene of Charleston, S.C.
The Brokenwood Mysteries To Die or Not to Die
A young actor dies at the end of a performance and Mike detects a whiff of a lethal poison.
Z for Zachariah (2015)
Following a disaster that wipes out most of civilization, a scientist (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and a miner (Chris Pine) compete for the love of a woman (Margot Robbie) who may be the last female on Earth.
Nature Soul of the Ocean
Experiencing the complex world of ocean waters with a never-before-seen look at how life underwater co-exists.
NOVA Decoding da Vinci
A visit to Florence, Italy, to explore how Leonardo da Vinci used science, from human dissections to innovative painting techniques, to create his artwork.
Have Guitar Will Travel World Sins, Switzerland & the Crossroads of Culture
Exploring the musical crossroads and charm of a Swiss village; examining old Swiss traditions, from fondue to folk music; yodeling; the accordion.
Songs at the Center Arkadiy Gips, Alex Gordez, Michael Logen, Emily Shackelton
Ukrainian-born instrumentalists Arkadiy Gips and Alex Gordez perform with Michael Logen and Emily Shackelton.
Austin City Limits Kacey Musgraves
Country singer Kacey Musgraves.
Untamed Emerging Wildlife Diseases
Examining a variety of wildlife diseases, with an emphasis on the One Health Concept.
Prairie Sportsman Camouflage Face Paints and Mobile Solar
RLVNT, a Minnesota-based company bringing new durable, eco-friendly products like a face paint that blocks ultraviolet light without messy black streaks; western Minnesota researchers develop mobile solar panels for cow pastures.
The Vietnam War Deja Vu
After nearly a century of French colonial rule, Vietnam emerges independent; but Vietnam is divided in two, communists in the north aim to reunify the country, while the U.S. supports Ngo Dinh Diem's regime in the south.
Painter Viviane Silvera uses art to explore memory and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), animating 30,000 images to provide a visualization of the brain's process of forming, altering, and storing memories.
NOVA Decoding da Vinci
A visit to Florence, Italy, to explore how Leonardo da Vinci used science, from human dissections to innovative painting techniques, to create his artwork.
Yoga in Practice Refining and Evolving
Small changes each day can shift the mind, vision and health.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Spine Flexibility
A standing and floor workout includes stretches to increase flexibility in the back and improve posture.