
Saturday, July 5th TV listings for PBS (WOUB-TV2) Classic, Columbus, OH
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Secret Lives
Comics Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash see family mysteries solved by DNA.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip John Nettles OBE & Barbara Flynn
Bergerac's John Nettles takes on actor Barbara Flynn near Devon and Dorset; Barbara learns about the local woman who was a scientific pioneer; military enthusiast John hears the story of a training exercise for D-Day that ended in tragedy.
This Old House Nashville: A Grand Time at the Opry
Touring the Grand Ole Opry; framing begins at the project house and HVAC plans are revealed; plumbing penetrations on the roof are sealed and covered; a pocket door frame is installed.
Ask This Old House Rusty Bulkhead; Granite Stairs
Restoring a bulkhead; combination squares; repairing crumbling mortar on brick front stairs.
Energy Switch How to Decarbonize Industry, Part 2
Decarbonizing fertilizer, petrochemicals and plastics by switching feedstocks.
America the Bountiful Corn in Arizona
How seeds are saved; a garden of living history that captures pre and post contact plants in Arizona; making blue corn cakes.
On Story A Conversation With Sarah Polley
Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Sarah Polley talks about her storytelling career and the film "Women Talking."
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Coronavirus
A discussion of COVID-19 as well as all other coronaviruses.
Statue of Liberty (1985)
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells the story of the colossus in New York harbor, with interviews, old photographs and first-hand accounts.
Walk in the Park With Nick Mollé: Nature of the Beasts
A surge in the number of visitors and tourists stresses the infrastructure and ecosystem of Rocky Mountain National Park.
Great Performances Rodgers & Hammerstein's 80th Anniversary
Aaron Tveit, Patrick Wilson and more perform songs from musicals by Rodgers & Hammerstein including "Carousel," "South Pacific," "The King and I" and "The Sound of Music."
I Married Joan Bad Boy
After sending a criminal to jail, Judge Stevens brings home the criminal's son.
I Married Joan Neighbors
Joan and Brad seem poised to finally lose their noisy neighbors.
Human Footprint Shelf Life
Exploring how supermarkets have reshaped lives and the planet, from New York to rural Thailand.
NOVA Eagle Power
Up-close footage provides a look at the strength, eyesight and flying skills of an eagle, and reveals the danger and drama of chicks as they struggle to survive.
No Passport Required Detroit
An exploration of the culture and flavor of Detroit's Middle Eastern community includes a meal with a Syrian refugee family, falafel, making Iraqi bread and a 700-person Lebanese wedding.
Craft in America Democracy
How craft is intertwined with the defining principles of the U.S.; featuring Robert L. Lynch, Sammy Little, Harvey Pratt and Eudorah Moore, as well as the Smithsonian Institution museums, the Veterans History Project and Berea College Student Craft.
The World According to Polka Small Town Summer
Touring Chardon, Ohio, including Chip's Clubhouse, King Kone and the Mayfield Road Drive-in Theater; the band performs "Summer Breeze" and more at Chardon Square Gazebo.
Skindigenous New Mexico
Stephanie Big Eagle fights for aboriginal rights and becomes a prominent figure in the Dakota pipeline protests, where her thunder hawk hand poke design comes to symbolize the standoff.
I Married Joan Bad Boy
After sending a criminal to jail, Judge Stevens brings home the criminal's son.
I Married Joan Neighbors
Joan and Brad seem poised to finally lose their noisy neighbors.
High Lonesome (1995)
Love breaks the racial barrier between a Depression-era farmer (Louis Gossett Jr.) and an abandoned boy (Joseph Mazzello) in an Ozark town.