
Wednesday, August 6th TV listings for PBS (WOUB-TV2) Classic, Columbus, OH HD
Sit and Be Fit Diabetes and Peripheral Neuropathy
Exercising with a large and small ball to improve conditions such as diabetes and peripheral neuropathy.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Upper Body Pain Relief
A workout focuses on the shoulders, back and neck.
Yndi Yoga Universe
A vinyasa flow practice to strengthen the entire body and awaken the soul.
Growing a Greener World Modern Homesteading -- Transforming the Urban Experience One Garden at a Time
Two female urban farmers explain accessible ways to make the most of the land.
Spatchcock Funk To the Nines
Having a dress up party with friends.
Lucky Chow Texasian
Three brothers make Texas barbecue in Houston; a chef gives traditional Gulf crawfish boil a spicy, wok-fried Vietnamese twist; a pho master turns traditional broth into America's new comfort soup.
In the Americas With David Yetman The Brazilian State of Ceará
Exploring the Brazilian state of Ceará, including old sections of the capital city of Fortaleza; formerly isolated beach town; inland semi-desert; mountain range.
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Skills: Cruising
The ins and outs and pros and cons of cruising, including making smart use of limited time on shore and the congestion and commercialism that comes with mass tourism.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Mean Streets
Comic Tracy Morgan and actor Anthony Ramos, both native New Yorkers, map their family trees.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Borderline Personality Disorder
Research in the role of environment and pre-existing risk factors in borderline personality disorder has resulted in new therapies; professor Edward A. Selby, Ph.D., director of Clinical Training, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Books by the River Leonard Pitts Jr.
Author Leonard Pitts Jr. discusses his creative process for "54 Miles: A Novel," which follows a Black teenager and white journalist as they navigate the aftermath of a racially charged incident.
Reel Midwest: Homegrown Seed Warriors; Black Strings
Pawnee seed keepers in Nebraska revive their sacred and ancient corn; the Black String Triage Ensemble of Milwaukee performs at crime scenes in the aftermath of tragic events.
Opportunity Knock$ Reaching Goals
The families talk about big wins; Erika meets with a nonprofit to learn how to build her business; Lynette, Omar and Jailyn visit the Seattle Culinary Academy; Wes and Maegan use The Opportunity Coach for day-to-day guidance and support.
Spatchcock Funk To the Nines
Having a dress up party with friends.
Lucky Chow Texasian
Three brothers make Texas barbecue in Houston; a chef gives traditional Gulf crawfish boil a spicy, wok-fried Vietnamese twist; a pho master turns traditional broth into America's new comfort soup.
In the Americas With David Yetman The Brazilian State of Ceará
Exploring the Brazilian state of Ceará, including old sections of the capital city of Fortaleza; formerly isolated beach town; inland semi-desert; mountain range.
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Skills: Cruising
The ins and outs and pros and cons of cruising, including making smart use of limited time on shore and the congestion and commercialism that comes with mass tourism.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Mean Streets
Comic Tracy Morgan and actor Anthony Ramos, both native New Yorkers, map their family trees.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Borderline Personality Disorder
Research in the role of environment and pre-existing risk factors in borderline personality disorder has resulted in new therapies; professor Edward A. Selby, Ph.D., director of Clinical Training, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Books by the River Leonard Pitts Jr.
Author Leonard Pitts Jr. discusses his creative process for "54 Miles: A Novel," which follows a Black teenager and white journalist as they navigate the aftermath of a racially charged incident.
Reel Midwest: Homegrown Seed Warriors; Black Strings
Pawnee seed keepers in Nebraska revive their sacred and ancient corn; the Black String Triage Ensemble of Milwaukee performs at crime scenes in the aftermath of tragic events.
Opportunity Knock$ Reaching Goals
The families talk about big wins; Erika meets with a nonprofit to learn how to build her business; Lynette, Omar and Jailyn visit the Seattle Culinary Academy; Wes and Maegan use The Opportunity Coach for day-to-day guidance and support.
Jazzy Vegetarian Pantry Polenta Lasagna
Vegan pantry polenta lasagna; garlicky roasted green peppers; apple ramekins with coconut-oat crunch, featuring apples, cinnamon, sugar and maple syrup.
Woodsmith Shop Top-Notch Tips
Ideas to help improve skills, including how to use tools more efficiently, build projects with more confidence and organize a workshop better.
Professor T The Trial
Professor T presents a case to his students that involves a caretaker accused of fatally shooting his rich employer.
Southern Songwriters With Patrick Davis Greenwood Community Theatre, Greenwood
Jedd Hughes, James Otto and Taylor Hicks; local hero Benjamin E. Mays; Greenwood Genetics Center; "The Swingin' Medallions" of Greenwood, S.C.
Lucy Worsley Investigates Bloody Mary
Lucy Worsley investigates whether Mary I, England's first ruling female monarch, should be remembered as a pioneer or a tyrant.
Trixie is assigned to a complicated case involving a paraplegic husband; Nurse Crane receives exciting news that will lead to an adventure of a lifetime.
Antiques Roadshow Omaha Hour 2
Whitey Ford and Yogi Berra baseball jerseys, from 1955 and 1951, respectively; an 1863 gilt bronze-mounted gaslight; an 1887 Seth Whipple oil painting.
Great Performances at the Met Hamlet
Neil Armfield brings his staging of "Hamlet" to New York; featuring tenor Allan Clayton in the title role.
The easy listening FM radio station WZZQ in Jackson, Miss., changes its format in 1968, rocking the airwaves and catalyzing a cultural shift whose impact is still felt today.
A theatrical adaptation of Lewis Carroll's "Through the Lookingglass" is steeped in circus arts and acrobatics.