
TV Schedule for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
Saturday, May 3rd TV listings for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
Joseph Campbell and The Power of Myth Masks of Eternity
Campbell contrasts Eastern and Western religions, and explores the meaning of life and suffering.
Midsomer Murders A Talent for Life: Part 1
A former socialite and a Lothario are found beaten to death by a river.
Programming to be announced.
Antiques Roadshow Maryland Zoo Hour 2
Topps uncut card sheets from 1973; a ring collection circa 1970; a 1967 Ram Kumar oil painting.
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, a group of 824 women that served in the Women's Army Corps, completed critical missions that contributed to the war effort.
Two Wars: The Road to Integration
America's fight to integrate the U.S. armed forces and what that meant for Black service members and their families.
Prohibition A Nation of Drunkards
The Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League push for an amendment to the Constitution outlawing alcohol nationally.
Confucius Was a Foodie Philosophy
Comparing the thoughts of writers and philosophers, including Plato, Lin Yutang and Leonardo da Vinci; the Academy of Ancient Greek and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Athens; the connection between Greek and Chinese culture and cuisine.
Birth of the Endless Summer (2021)
Californian surf pioneer Dick Metz vagabonded the globe from 1958-1961, leading to his discovery of the perfect wave in Cape St. Francis, South Africa. Now, 90-year-old Metz goes back to South Africa to retrace the steps of his original journey.
Midsomer Murders A Talent for Life: Part 1
A former socialite and a Lothario are found beaten to death by a river.
Programming to be announced.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Focus on Europe New
Peter Magyar leads the polls in Hungary; a pediatric clinic uses computer games in Glasgow, Scotland; peace march of Josip Jelinic; job training courses for primary school pupils in Britain.
Prohibition A Nation of Drunkards
The Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League push for an amendment to the Constitution outlawing alcohol nationally.
Confucius Was a Foodie Philosophy
Comparing the thoughts of writers and philosophers, including Plato, Lin Yutang and Leonardo da Vinci; the Academy of Ancient Greek and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Athens; the connection between Greek and Chinese culture and cuisine.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Birth of the Endless Summer (2021)
Californian surf pioneer Dick Metz vagabonded the globe from 1958-1961, leading to his discovery of the perfect wave in Cape St. Francis, South Africa. Now, 90-year-old Metz goes back to South Africa to retrace the steps of his original journey.
Midsomer Murders A Talent for Life: Part 1
A former socialite and a Lothario are found beaten to death by a river.
Programming to be announced.
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 Arctic Sinkholes
Investigating explosions in Siberia and other evidence that melting soil in the Arctic is releasing vast amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece
A couple asks Susan to help find their missing daughter, whose disappearance may be connected to a murder at their hotel.