Sunday, April 5th TV listings for PBS (WOUC-TV2) Unlimited, Columbus, OH
Blackbeard, the Pirate (1952)
The notorious buccaneer wages a battle against Sir Henry Morgan, a reformed pirate working for the king of England.
The Travel Detective Hidden Gems of Napa Valley
The hidden gems of Napa Valley; the world's most dangerous countries to drive in; a hotel with a past -- Omni Homestead Resort.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Montreal Then & Now (Montreal, Canada)
La Grande Rencontre Festival in Montreal features dances from France, England, Scotland and Ireland; dance for people with disabilities.
Your Fountain of Youth With Lee Holden The Five Elements
Working with the elments to create balance and harmony from the inside out.
Reel Midwest: Homegrown Lifetimes; Language Keepers
Third-generation community leader Rachel Willis of Lansing, Mich., fights for racial equity in "Lifetimes"; three Ojibwe residents of Minnesota work to revitalize their language through technology in "Language Keepers."
Museum Access The Best of Transportation
The Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee; Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Ill., the largest railroad museum in the U.S.
Reconnecting Roots Clothing: Cut From Whole Cloth
The true cost of fast-evolving fashion with designer Jeff Garner; gem sweater designer Leslie Hall.
Outside: Beyond the Lens Azores Islands: Part 2
The island of Terceira in the Azores; exploring the island of São Jorge; steep jungle cliffs lead to breathtaking views and to a quaint village on the southern coast.
Growing Native Growing Native Northwest: Coast Salish
Exploring ongoing traditions of the tribes of the Pacific Northwest, including totem poles, language preservation and traditional crafts; a yearly canoe journey in which tribes visit places their ancestors once inhabited.
Boondock Nation Lynx Shredder
Jack and Dylan experience a day of backcountry snowmobiling on the Lynx Shredder 3700 and Gen 5 Turbo 154.
A Taste of History Copper Country
Michigan's Upper Peninsula was once the center of the mining world during the copper boom of the late 1800s; discovering the roots of a "Yooper"; regional recipes include planked-style Lake Superior whitefish.
How an all-electric community in Ann Arbor, Mich., redefines sustainable living.
The Life of a Musician Jenee Fleenor: House Concert (with guest Josh Martin)
CMA musician of the year, Jenee Fleenor; Josh Martin of Woodbox Heroes.
The Lawrence Welk Show Easter
The "Easter Parade"; "Here Comes Peter Cottontail"; "The Lost Chord."
Great Conversations Dani Shapiro and Robert Siegel
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with author Dani Shapiro about her personal family secrets and genetic detective story.
Blackbeard, the Pirate (1952)
The notorious buccaneer wages a battle against Sir Henry Morgan, a reformed pirate working for the king of England.
Becoming Frida Kahlo A Star Is Born
Frida Kahlo's later life, including her affair with Leon Trotsky, her trip to Paris on the eve of World War II and her return to Mexico where she divorces then remarries Diego Rivera before her death.
One of the world's only quantum computers is installed in a century old chapel.
In 1918, Rockwell Kent leaves New York with his young son and travels to the rugged wilderness of Alaska in search of inspiration.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Wisdom and Healthy Aging
Self-reflection, social connections and more factors that improve neuroplasticity for healthy aging; Dr. Dilip V. Jeste, professor of psychiatry and neurosciences at the University of California, San Diego.
Overheard With Evan Smith Jason Reitman
Director Jason Reitman talks about his film, "Saturday Night."
Songs at the Center 10th Anniversary Celebration, Part 1
Singer-songwriters Beth Nielsen Chapman, John Oates, Janis Ian, Ray Stevens and Mark Cohn.
The Life of a Musician John Jorgenson
Guitarist John Jorgenson discusses his life and career and performs three songs acoustically -- two on guitar and one on mandolin.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Helping People Who Are Homeless, Part 2
Understanding risk factors for homelessness, including the need for mental health support during transitions out of the military, jail and foster care.
Museum Access The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum
Exploring The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, including how Ted Geisel became Dr. Seuss, his creative process and private drawings and letters to family and friends.
Ireland With Michael Sports & Forts
The story of Macha; hurling and road bowling; orchard cider.
Cinema Nomad Turkiye
Individuals in Istanbul forge a path in a country that is beginning to restrict the rights of women; new censorship laws limit the freedoms for filmmakers.
A Chef's Life Honey, I'm Home!
Chicken livers with hot honey; Ben preps for his art show; sampling sweet, honey-themed dishes.
The Farmer and the Foodie Farm-To-Table -- Old Home Place Farm, The Wrigley
Chicken wings with miso-honey sauce; wedge salad with green goddess dressing; sauteed broccolini with whipped feta and breadcrumbs.
The Articulate Hour Together/Alone
Artists, scholars and other creative thinkers explore how humans balance the need to be members of community with the desire for solitude.
Sit and Be Fit Core Strength and Yoga Inspired Exercises
A gentle workout with yoga-inspired exercises; extension, stretching and core strengthening; a brain game exercise to help improve balance.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Hamstring Stretches
Strengthening and stretching the ribs, shoulders and back while rebalancing hips and hamstrings.
