
TV Schedule for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
Saturday, May 10th 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.
David Attenborough explores how the threat of extinction for millions of species may lead to problems with food and water security, the ability to control the climate, and a greater risk of pandemic diseases.
Midsomer Murders Death and Dreams: Part 1
A gambler appears to have committed suicide.
Programming to be announced.
Antiques Roadshow Maryland Zoo Hour 3
George Patton's gold World War I trench watch; a 1949 Charles Loloma pot; a 1944 Joseph Erlanger's Nobel Prize and diploma.
Nature The Bat Man of Mexico
An ecologist tracks the lesser long-nosed bat's epic migration across Mexico, encountering hurricanes, snakes, Mayan tombs and cockroaches, in an effort to save the species and the tequila plants they pollinate.
To the Ends of the Earth: The Natural World - Oceans
From seashells to whale sharks, wildlife photographer and filmmaker Todd Gustafson introduces creatures that inhabit the sand flats, tidepools, lagoons and ocean depths, and explains behaviors and underwater natural history.
Prohibition A Nation of Scofflaws
Enforcing the new law of Prohibition creates problems.
A group of seniors attempts to break a skydiving world record; these "golden flyers" over the age of 60 jump out of planes at 10,000 feet and along the way, build camaraderie and spiritual connections transcending the limit of age.
David Attenborough explores how the threat of extinction for millions of species may lead to problems with food and water security, the ability to control the climate, and a greater risk of pandemic diseases.
Midsomer Murders Death and Dreams: Part 1
A gambler appears to have committed suicide.
Programming to be announced.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Focus on Europe New
Compulsory firearms lessons for students in Poland; a pizzeria in Italy employs only people on the autism spectrum; dogs help combat depression; Croatia's lamplighters.
Prohibition A Nation of Scofflaws
Enforcing the new law of Prohibition creates problems.
A group of seniors attempts to break a skydiving world record; these "golden flyers" over the age of 60 jump out of planes at 10,000 feet and along the way, build camaraderie and spiritual connections transcending the limit of age.
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.
David Attenborough explores how the threat of extinction for millions of species may lead to problems with food and water security, the ability to control the climate, and a greater risk of pandemic diseases.
Midsomer Murders Death and Dreams: Part 1
A gambler appears to have committed suicide.
Programming to be announced.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip John Craven and Johnny Ball
TV presenters John Craven and Johnny Ball travel around Hampshire and Dorset; John is treated to a collection once belonging to a father of modern scientific archaeology and Johnny has a go as a member of the Royal Signals.
NOVA Operation Lighthouse Rescue
Engineers work to save historic Gay Head Lighthouse on Martha's Vineyard, which is falling victim to the ocean's erosion of the island's cliffs.
Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece
Susan meets Cecily's sister and husband at the Treherne's hotel and learns more about the hotel's former employee found guilty of murder; in Conway's novel, Pund investigates Melissa James' murder and learns about possible suspects.