TV Schedule for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
Saturday, May 2nd TV listings for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
Midsomer Murders Bad Tidings: Part 1
DCI Barnaby has a new assistant, Sergeant Scott, who immediately finds himself investigating a murder when a Spanish dance night goes horribly wrong.
Antiques Roadshow McNay Art Museum Hour 2
Julius Cohen yellow diamond earrings; a 1928 Gibson Granada banjo; a collection of original comic art dating back to 1937.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Pam Ayres & Geoffrey Whitehead
Showbiz pals Pam Ayres and Geoffrey Whitehead head to an auction in Cirencester alongside Kate Bliss and James Braxton.
Confucius Was a Foodie Politics
Christine Cushing explores Chinese politics and diplomacy through imperial cuisine, featuring dishes eaten by emperors in the Forbidden City.
Alan Carr's Adventures with Agatha Christie Agatha
Locations include Burgh Island and Greenway House; biographer Laura Thompson discusses Christie's mysterious disappearance in 1926.
Coronado: The New Evidence (2023)
Archaeologist Dr. Deni Seymour discovers where explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's expedition first crossed into what would become the continental United States, and evidence of the first successful Native American revolt in 1541.
Life Unearthed With Ariel Waldman Prairies: Life in Water
From beavers reshaping wetlands to crayfish living deep underground, aquatic systems reveal the prairies' hidden vitality.
View Finders Ladder Reserve
Exploring Ted Turner's Ladder Reserve in New Mexico; wildlife experts discuss vital conservation work focused on endangered species protection.
The Green Planet Desert Worlds
Exploring the hostile world of the desert and how plants survive by using weapons, camouflage and surprising alliances with animals.
Midsomer Murders Bad Tidings: Part 1
DCI Barnaby has a new assistant, Sergeant Scott, who immediately finds himself investigating a murder when a Spanish dance night goes horribly wrong.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Culture War: America's Blood Sport
How exploiting racial, religious, sexual and cultural identities for partisan gain provokes violence and threatens democracy.
Alan Carr's Adventures with Agatha Christie Agatha
Locations include Burgh Island and Greenway House; biographer Laura Thompson discusses Christie's mysterious disappearance in 1926.
Coronado: The New Evidence (2023)
Archaeologist Dr. Deni Seymour discovers where explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's expedition first crossed into what would become the continental United States, and evidence of the first successful Native American revolt in 1541.
Life Unearthed With Ariel Waldman Prairies: Life in Water
From beavers reshaping wetlands to crayfish living deep underground, aquatic systems reveal the prairies' hidden vitality.
View Finders Ladder Reserve
Exploring Ted Turner's Ladder Reserve in New Mexico; wildlife experts discuss vital conservation work focused on endangered species protection.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Constitutional scholars Jeffrey Rosen and Yuval Levin discuss America's founding documents, why the ideas behind the Declaration of Independence and Constitution matter 250 years later, and the challenges that lie ahead for the American experiment.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
Peter Baker, The New York Times; Susan Glasser, The New Yorker; Idrees Kahloon, The Atlantic; Ashley Parker, The Atlantic.
Wisdom and wit from leaders; host Llewellyn King.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Constitutional scholars Jeffrey Rosen and Yuval Levin discuss America's founding documents, why the ideas behind the Declaration of Independence and Constitution matter 250 years later, and the challenges that lie ahead for the American experiment.
Midsomer Murders Bad Tidings: Part 1
DCI Barnaby has a new assistant, Sergeant Scott, who immediately finds himself investigating a murder when a Spanish dance night goes horribly wrong.
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.
NOVA Rain Bombs
Scientists try to figure out how to predict weather events called "rain bombs" that sink ships and down planes.
Global Spirit Inside Sacred Texts
Origins, translations and interpretations of sacred texts.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Constitutional scholars Jeffrey Rosen and Yuval Levin discuss America's founding documents, why the ideas behind the Declaration of Independence and Constitution matter 250 years later, and the challenges that lie ahead for the American experiment.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
Peter Baker, The New York Times; Susan Glasser, The New Yorker; Idrees Kahloon, The Atlantic; Ashley Parker, The Atlantic.
GZERO World With Ian Bremmer Rahm Emanuel on Trump's Iran War
Rahm Emanuel calls the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict President Donald Trump's war of choice -- and one that is becoming harder to contain.
Exploring civic life with Alexander Heffner.
Woodsongs Cutter & Cash and Phoebe White
Bluegrass musicians Cutter & Cash; yodeler Phoebe White.
