TV Schedule for PBS (WPNE-DT2) Wisconsin DT2 HD
Tuesday, June 2nd TV listings for PBS (WPNE-DT2) Wisconsin DT2 HD
University Place Grassland 2.0: Restoring Grassland Agriculture
Sit and Be Fit Diabetes and Peripheral Neuropathy
Exercising with a large and small ball to improve conditions such as diabetes and peripheral neuropathy.
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home Down and Dirty
Getting the most out of soil.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Quiet Woods
A silent misty forest awakens from slumber.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Type Meh
Millet cauliflower soup with sautéed broccoli; rigatoni with caramelized fennel and garlic; lemon spaghetti.
Fresh Glass The Legacy of a Trailblazer
Iris Duplantier Rideau, the first Creole woman to own a winery in the U.S., shares her story and mentoring others like Jason McClain, founder of McClain Cellars.
Islands Without Cars Fabulous Food Tour
Unique cuisine specific to various islands, including Salina, Italy and Croatia's island of Krapanj; sampling delicacies of Giethoorn in the Netherlands.
Antiques Roadshow Cheekwood Estate & Gardens Hour 3
A Marilyn Monroe-signed autograph; 1986-1987 Michael Jordan basketball cards and sticker; a Tiffany & Co. diamond and sapphire bracelet circa 1960.
From Novel to Movie: The Yearling in Florida
A unique look back at the novel "The Yearling" by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and the film of the same name, with commentary from actor Claude Jarman Jr. and the crew who worked on the film.
Henry David Thoreau Being Alive
Thoreau finds solace in nature and writes two books at Walden Pond; over his two-year stay, an expedition to Maine and an act of civil disobedience protesting slavery reshape his idea of freedom.
University Place Lumberjacks, Logging and the Land
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Henry David Thoreau Several More Lives to Live
Thoreau returns to society, taking on roles as surveyor, scientist and abolitionist, and makes two more Maine trips; Thoreau writes with renewed energy as he faces a lifelong illness.
Ojibwe artist Rabbett Before Horses Strickland is a Wisconsin-based artist, best known for his enormous canvases depicting Anishinaabe mythology.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Nature Attenborough and the Jurassic Sea Monster
A team of forensic experts excavate a giant Pliosaur skull, the largest Jurassic predator ever known.
NOVA Great Mammoth Mystery
A unique site in southern England preserved rare traces of ancient ice age mammoths and Neanderthals; host David Attenborough.
Nature Attenborough's Wonder of Song
Exploring seven animal songs found in nature and their significance in the lives of their species, from the song of the largest lemur to the song of the humpback whale.
From Novel to Movie: The Yearling in Florida
A unique look back at the novel "The Yearling" by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and the film of the same name, with commentary from actor Claude Jarman Jr. and the crew who worked on the film.
Archival film and photographs depict nuclear weapons' impact on the nature of warfare and the relationships between nations.
Kirsty Wark looks back at the lives of some of the famous people who died in 2023. She talks to friends and fans about what made these public figures such stars and trailblazers.
Wai Lana Yoga Complete Yoga Breathing
Maintaining strong lungs and a sharp mind with good breathing techniques.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Hip Pain Relief & Stretch
A seaside workout that relieves pain and stretches the hips.
University Place Giving Dairy Cows A Voice Through Science
University Place Report Cards for Wisconsin's Drinking Water Utilities
University Place The Lake Mendota Dugout Canoe Discovery
