Sunday, July 12th TV listings for PBS (WNMU) Marquette, MI
Exploring America's National Parks to teach grade 5-8 science and social studies by taking viewers to public lands to uncover the forces that shape our planet and reveal how the natural world works.
A look at the biggest issues in the world today, including how people are living with opportunity and the ever-growing risks of globalization.
Energy and climate point-counterpoint talk show moderated by energy scientist and television host Dr. Scott Tinker.
Field geologist Doug Prose helps make sense of complicated geologic stories.
Information for people with disabilities, including rehabilitation trends, technological advances and community-based opportunities.
Personal stories from people dealing with medical issues and their extraordinary measures of courage and triumph.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Exploring the past 150 years of American progress, culture and innovation.
1st to Fight: Pacific War Marines
The 1st Marine Division defeats Japanese forces on the Pacific island of Guadalcanal in 1942.
Gaither Homecoming concerts.
Old-fashioned, melodic music.
Science, health, technology and environment experts and professionals address issues such as artificial intelligence, medicine and climate science.
David Rubenstein interviews renowned scholars and public figures in the U.S.
Movie ()
Movie to be announced.
Brings the best from the world of music and dance into living rooms, from classical music and opera, to ballet and musical theater.
Our Favorite Things About Grantchester
Behind the scenes with the cast and crew of "Grantchester" to explore how the series became a hit; featuring archival clips spanning 10 seasons and exclusive interviews.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Citizens use creative approaches to revitalize their hometowns and strengthen bonds between neighbors.
A murder near Bishop Grey's home exposes corruption within the church's inner circle, shaking Alphy's faith; Geordie secures his long-awaited promotion; Leonard returns to his calling.
Isobel has plans for Downton to continue to help the war wounded in some way after Robert's announcement that the ceasefire will begin on Nov. 11.
An in-depth look at the life and career of John F. Kennedy, one of the nation's most beloved and mourned leaders.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Family: Lost and Found
Joe Manganiello and Tony Gonzalez uncover close relatives whose names they never knew before.
Arthur Swept Away; Germophobia
Arthur, D.W. and Buster build sand castles at the beach; Buster goes out of his way to avoid germs.
Odd Squad Odd Off the Press, Part 1 & 2
The Mobile Unit holds a press conference to introduce a new member.
Wai Lana Yoga The Lion
Roaring like a lion; strengthening the vocal cords; massaging the thyroid and facial muscles.
Sit and Be Fit Facial Exercises
Facial exercises increase sensory awareness in the mouth.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Tone Your Legs With Miranda Esmonde-White
A standing and barre workout to strengthen and tone the legs without causing injuries, activating and strengthening the leg muscles in a safe and balanced way.
Carl the Collector The Autograph Collection; the Rope Collection
When Nico teases Carl about bikes being for babies, he sets out to prove Nico wrong; Carl and his Fuzzytown friends can't wait to build a tree fort, but Carl has a hard time working as a team.
