TV Schedule for PBS (WPT-DT2) Wisconsin DT2
Friday, February 6th TV listings for PBS (WPT-DT2) Wisconsin DT2
University Place One Family and Migration in the 21st Century
Quilting Arts Innovate!
Stiffening appliqué fabrics before cutting and stitching to achieve award-winning results; creating 3-dimensional floral elements using innovative textiles that are shaped with heat and pressure.
Growing grapes; prunes as a healthy food choice; salsa verde braised chicken with fresh tomatillos; whether sheep can provide effective weed control in cotton fields.
Start Up J.C. Scott -- Dallas, Texas
Custom clothing designer, manufacturer and stylist Jacob Scott, owner of J.C. Scott Custom Clothing in Dalls.
Wisconsin Foodie Zimknives/Beef Bourguignon
Host Luke Zahm visits ZimKnives in Milwaukee to meet knife maker Nate Zimmerman, together, Luke and Nate craft a custom chef's knife for Luke, which is later used to create the ultimate seasonal recipe, beef bourguignon.
The Highpointers With the Bargo Brothers New Hampshire
The Robert Frost Farm; the American Classic Arcade Museum; Sunrise Shack; hiking to the top of Mount Washington.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love The Crystal Coast of North Carolina
Wild horse herd at Shackleford Banks; musician Barefoot Wade; Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center; sampling oysters on Harkers Island; Cape Lookout; a gourmet seafood dinner on the Oceanana Pier.
Antiques Roadshow Churchill Downs Racetrack Hour 1
Appraisals from the Churchill Downs racetrack include a twin spires painted roof slate circa 1895, a 1943 Picasso ink-on-paper and 1963 letter and an art deco brooch.
Wild Scandinavia Life on the Edge
Exploring Scandinavia's wild and unpredictable coast, beginning around the Swedish Baltic Sea which includes fjords home to eagles, otters, base jumpers and orcas.
NOVA Angkor: Hidden Jungle Empire
New evidence sheds lights on the life and mysterious collapse of Cambodia's ancient jungle city.
The origins of housing segregation and how racist real estate covenants set the stage for loan refusals or redlining in the U.S.; the University of Minnesota's Mapping Prejudice Project.
University Place Madison 1969
Author Stuart Levitan discusses the protests and riots that took place in Madison, Wisc. in 1969.
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, along with news-making interviews and analysis from BBC correspondents around the globe.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
A multi-media version of Modest Mussorgsky/Maurice Ravel's Picture at an Exhibition blends visual art and music, and serves as a unique tribute to the history of the composition and its origins.
Jonathan Antoine in Concert: Going the Distance
British tenor Jonathan Antoine is joined by an orchestra, choir, a cappella group, and cellist Tina Guo for a medley of Disney classics, Broadway numbers and opera standards.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Events in Wisconsin.
The Good Road Cocoa Beach, Florida -- The Overview Effect
Educators, entrepreneurs and rocket scientists bring a new generation of people into the cosmos.
The Good Road San Juan, Puerto Rico -- Island as Identity
Exploring Puerto Rico through the lens of anti-colonial art in San Juan and through ex-pat poetry and spoken word in the shadow of the rainforest.
The iconic multi-platinum 80's pop legends reunite after 35 years and perform at Wembley.
Nightmare Theatre Eegah
Bond villain Richard "Jaws" Kiel stars as a prehistoric caveman living in 1962 California.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Events in Wisconsin.
Yoga in Practice Tend to the Roots
Engaging in the basics of daily life.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Stress Relief
A revitalizing workout with gentle movements that release tension, calm the nervous system and build strength and flexibility.
University Place Why Forgetting Helps Us Remember
Haley Vlach, Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at UW-Madison, explores the learning process.
University Place Finding Ancient Minds in the Evoluntionary Tree
University Place The Straight and Narrow of Plant Material
Paul Ganshert, Owner of Ganshert Nursery & Landscapes, discusses cultivars, plant varieties that have been cultivated to be narrower or smaller than the species they come from; Ganshert introduces options for planting in small spaces.
