Sunday, April 19th TV listings for PBS (WNET) New York, NY
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel's Obstacle Course; Daniel Plays in a Gentle Way
Margaret gets upset when Daniel is too fast and too loud on the obstacle course; Daniel and his friends learn that sometimes it is important to play slowly and gently.
Cyberchase Leave the Leaves
The Cybersquad uses time travel to help Hacker understand why his pet smirble BB loves a healthy park.
This Old House Suburban Victorian: Let It Show
The renovation of the 1890s Victorian wraps up; touring the house, including its new back extension; the location of the next project is revealed.
Ask This Old House Hang Shades; Steep Landscaping
Installing top-down bottom-up shades to block the outside view for a tiny guard dog; the anatomy of toilet tanks, common failures and how to fix a running toilet; landscaping a steep front yard.
On Story On Writing Severance: A Conversation With Dan Erickson
"Severance" creator Dan Erickson discusses his inspiration, writing process and showrunning.
State of the Arts Richard Thompson at the Tabernacle, Clifford Ward: I'll Make Me A World
Legendary singer, songwriter, and guitarist Richard Thompson plays a rare solo show at the Tabernacle, a historic space that's become an intimate music venue cherished by performers and audiences alike.
Great Performances Paddy Chayefsky's `The Mother'
A widow (Anne Bancroft) struggles to retain her identity in Paddy Chayefsky's teleplay "The Mother."
The M Factor 2: Before the Pause-Perimenopause
Exploring solutions for women experiencing perimenopause, the transition years leading to menopause.
Cook's Country Tucson Tacos
Tasty tacos in Tucson, Ariz.; smoky mesquite-grilled tacos rasurados; portable burners.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Milk Street Pizza Party
Easy-stretch yogurt pizza dough; arrabbiata slab pizza; tarte flambee; how to turn a kitchen into a pizzeria.
America's Test Kitchen Maple Pork Chops and Squash Soup
Maple pork chops with sweet potato-bacon hash; reviewing enameled cast iron skillets; how to defrost food quickly; leek, fennel and squash soup with sausage.
Lidia's Kitchen Finding Belonging
Sweet potato chickpea gnocchi with gorgonzola; beet and carrot salad; turbot.
History With David Rubenstein Andrew Sorkin
Financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses what led to "Black Tuesday."
Treasures of New York Museum of Jewish Heritage
A Living Memorial to the Holocaust Situated on the southern tip of Manhattan, the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust dedicates itself to preserving one of humanity's darkest moments in the hopes of building a betterfuture.
The on-screen cinematic career of actress Judi Dench, from "Mrs. Brown" and "Philomena" to "Tea with Mussolini" and "Iris."
Call the Midwife New
When tragedy strikes a local family, Dr. Turner's treatment comes under scrutiny; Trixie worries about the future of midwifery in Britain.
The Forsytes on Masterpiece New
Disaster strikes at Forsyte & Co. as Soames puts an end to Irene's Parisian dreams; Louisa faces a shock eviction.
The Count of Monte Cristo on Masterpiece The Ball New
Edmond continues to infiltrate the lives of his betrayers, uncovering more dark secrets; Mercedes starts to suspect Edmond's true identity.
Murder in the Mountains Under Surveillance
The death of a young tech genius leaves Nina and Lukas suspicious of his business partner.
Austin City Limits Tanya Tucker; Brittney Spencer
Country Music Hall of Famer Tanya Tucker sings songs from "Sweet Western Sound"; Brittney Spencer performs songs from her debut "My Stupid Life."
The Caverns Sessions The Headhunters
Formed in 1973, The Headhunters offer funky synth-driven rock compositions as well as reimagined jazz standards.
William Shakespeare leaves the small rural town of Stratford to pursue his dream of becoming a playwright in the dangerous, growing metropolis of London; public theatre is red-hot modernity and Shakespeare begins his journey at the very bottom.
A 30-year-old Shakespeare is at the top of his game -- he's got a job at England's best theater company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men and the money is rolling in; a tragedy leads to the creation of "Hamlet."
Treasures of New York Museum of Jewish Heritage
A Living Memorial to the Holocaust Situated on the southern tip of Manhattan, the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust dedicates itself to preserving one of humanity's darkest moments in the hopes of building a betterfuture.
Inspector George Gently Gently Through the Mill
A body is found in a local mill.
Tradfest: The Fingal Sessions a do
Host Fiachna Ó Braonáin with blues legend Eric Bibb, new blues sensation Muireann Bradley and Grammy winning fiddle player Eileen Ivers.
Arthur Feeling Flush; Family Fortune
Francine bets Arthur that her family uses less water; Arthur and D.W. believe they will find treasures in the attic that will make them famous.
Odd Squad Bring a Grown-Up to Work Day; Nice Day for an Odd Wedding
Orli and Ozzie must find two grown-ups lost in HQ; Odd Squad goes undercover at a villain wedding.
Wild Kratts New
Martin and Chris stumble upon a rare and endangered seedling of a butternut tree; while looking for its parent tree, they only discover dead ones.
Weather Hunters The Word on the Bird
The Hunters try to help an injured bird so it can join its friends migrating south for the winter.
Lyla in the Loop The Case of the Mysterious Cake; Kibbles and Tricks
Lyla bakes a cake without a recipe; Everett teaches his cat new tricks using sounds and symbols.
Carl the Collector The Remote Control Collection; The Super Blue Moon Sleepover
Forrest can't wait to try everything at the Fuzzytown Friends Picnic, but gets into trouble when he is unable to wait his turn; Carl hosts a Super Blue Moon Sleepover.
