Thursday, April 2nd TV listings for PBS (WOUC-TV2) Unlimited, Columbus, OH
The Farmer and the Foodie Food as Medicine
Sweet serenity tea; meatball soup with homemade vegetable broth; beef liver pate.
A Civil War soldier's letter; fabric from an aircraft could be linked to Charles Lindbergh and Igor Sikorsky; 1950s comic book "Negro Romance."
Sit and Be Fit Breathing, Posture and Balance
Breathing exercises; using a towel to improve tactile stimulation, grip strength and wrist flexibility; strengthening postural muscles; balance routine; stretching and relaxation; a brain game exercise for balance.
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.
Yoga in Practice Interdependence
Moving from the periphery into the core using twists and backbends.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom The Shade of It All
Planting flowers suited to the shade in a container garden; artwork created with special light sensitive paper; exploring tints, tones and shades in a bouquet.
The Farmer and the Foodie Cheese -- Slak Market Farm
Benefits of raw milk; making labneh; cheesecake and cheese board with labneh.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Olive Mallorca: A Wood Fired Feast
Cooking a stew of arroz brut with a fire-roasted tapa of eggplant and peppers over an open fire; seafood gazpacho; lemons.
In the Americas With David Yetman Turquoise in the Southwest
Turquoise serves as the gemstone of choice for jewelers of the Southwest.
Rick Steves' Europe Glasgow and Scottish Passions
Street art, trendy dining and Charles Rennie Mackintosh architecture in Glasgow, Scotland; touring historic Stirling Castle; bagpipe lesson; the Speyside Whisky Trail; Manhood Stone.
PBS News Special Report New Live
Live coverage of President Donald Trump's address to the nation.
NOVA Your Brain: Perception Deception
Understanding how the brain shapes reality, including the tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to keep a person alive; with neuroscientist Heather Berlin.
Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland It Wasn't Like a Movie Anymore
When tensions between Protestants and Catholics explode, the British Army is deployed.
Music by Beethoven and Schubert; Faure Piano Quartet.
The Farmer and the Foodie Cheese -- Slak Market Farm
Benefits of raw milk; making labneh; cheesecake and cheese board with labneh.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Olive Mallorca: A Wood Fired Feast
Cooking a stew of arroz brut with a fire-roasted tapa of eggplant and peppers over an open fire; seafood gazpacho; lemons.
In the Americas With David Yetman Turquoise in the Southwest
Turquoise serves as the gemstone of choice for jewelers of the Southwest.
Rick Steves' Europe Glasgow and Scottish Passions
Street art, trendy dining and Charles Rennie Mackintosh architecture in Glasgow, Scotland; touring historic Stirling Castle; bagpipe lesson; the Speyside Whisky Trail; Manhood Stone.
PBS News Special Report New Live
Live coverage of President Donald Trump's address to the nation.
NOVA Your Brain: Perception Deception
Understanding how the brain shapes reality, including the tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to keep a person alive; with neuroscientist Heather Berlin.
Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland It Wasn't Like a Movie Anymore
When tensions between Protestants and Catholics explode, the British Army is deployed.
Music by Beethoven and Schubert; Faure Piano Quartet.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board The Life of the Party
Easy ways to add beans to a diet.
The Garage With Steve Butler Mallet & Hand Plane
Using recycled materials to build a mallet and hand plane.
Ancient Skies Gods and Monsters
Exploring the relationship between humans and the skies, from how ancestors used the sky to navigate and tell time to the birth of modern science.
The mysterious connections between water and energy throughout history.
Ridley The Hollow Tree, Part 1
When a decomposed body is found in the woods, Ridley unearths a connection to a cold case; Jean Dixon is brought in to investigate.
As the summer regatta approaches, the success of the resort hangs in the balance; Sidney wrestles with his feelings toward an old flame.
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Portland
Updated appraisals from 1998, including a treasure with an estimated value that should go somewhere between $70,000 and $90,000.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Suicide Prevention, Part Two: What You and Your Family Need to Know
The grief of suicide loss, the importance of identifying risk factors and strategies for intervention as well as postvention; featuring Dr. Christine Yu Moutier, Chief Medical Officer of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Overheard With Evan Smith David Axelrod
Former chief strategist and senior adviser to President Barack Obama David Axelrod talks about his time at the White House and the political climate.
Song of the Mountains Troublesome Hollow
Bluegrass and Americana band Troublesome Hollow.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Helping People Who Are Homeless, Part 1
A model program in Boston offers a holistic approach to clinical care for the homeless, bringing mental health resources directly to those in need.
Museum Access Museum Access Profiles
Five professionals who have taken a variety of paths to success in their museum positions, from handling photo espionage for the Royal Air Force to archaeologicial digs in South America.
Ireland With Michael The Ancient East
Exploring Ireland's Ancient East, from the Hill of Tara and Trim Castle to the sacred mounds of Knowth and Dowth.
Cinema Nomad Egypt
Visiting 5,000-year-old temples in Egypt to discover ancient storytelling; cinematographer and director Mina; exploring the role of filmmaking during the Arab Spring revolution.
A Chef's Life A Casserole Says Plenty
A family reunion conjures up an impressive spread of home-cooked casseroles.
