
TV Schedule for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
Saturday, August 30th TV listings for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
Midsomer Murders The Scarecrow Murders: Part 2
A scarecrow festival takes a grisly turn when dead bodies are found staged like the festival's straw creations.
Aging Matters -- Aging & the Workplace
Kathy Mattea hosts a look at how the aging of America's population may impact the country's future workforce, and what employers need to do to prepare for it.
Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City Hour 3
Watson & Crick-signed "Double Helix" books; art deco jewelry suite circa 1930; Japanese Arita porcelain vase circa 1910.
Headwaters Down Headwaters Down: Part I
Five friends paddle through the James River as they travel 250 miles to their hometown.
Colorado Soundstage Shane Smith & The Saints at Red Rocks
Shane Smith & The Saints bring their high-energy rock to iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater.
Great Conversations Joan Baez & Diane Rehm
Singer-songwriter, activist and author Joan Baez talks about her book of poetry with journalist Diane Rehm.
Anacostia Delta: The Legacy of DC's Telemasters
A celebration of Washington, D.C.'s unique live music scene, including tributes to guitar masters Danny Gatton and Roy Buchanan.
Beyond the CANVAS Art, Through the Power of Words
The work of writers, poets and lyricists, including Brandi Carlisle, Louise Erdrich and Rissi Palmer.
The lives of badgers, red deer, hen harriers and puffins, from Skellig cliffs to forest dens.
Midsomer Murders The Scarecrow Murders: Part 1
A scarecrow festival takes a grisly turn when dead bodies are found staged like the festival's straw creations.
Midsomer Murders The Scarecrow Murders: Part 2
A scarecrow festival takes a grisly turn when dead bodies are found staged like the festival's straw creations.
Aging Matters -- Aging & the Workplace
Kathy Mattea hosts a look at how the aging of America's population may impact the country's future workforce, and what employers need to do to prepare for it.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Focus on Europe New
How Germany has changed 10 years after the refugee crisis.
Great Conversations Joan Baez & Diane Rehm
Singer-songwriter, activist and author Joan Baez talks about her book of poetry with journalist Diane Rehm.
Anacostia Delta: The Legacy of DC's Telemasters
A celebration of Washington, D.C.'s unique live music scene, including tributes to guitar masters Danny Gatton and Roy Buchanan.
Beyond the CANVAS Art, Through the Power of Words
The work of writers, poets and lyricists, including Brandi Carlisle, Louise Erdrich and Rissi Palmer.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
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.
The lives of badgers, red deer, hen harriers and puffins, from Skellig cliffs to forest dens.
Midsomer Murders The Scarecrow Murders: Part 1
A scarecrow festival takes a grisly turn when dead bodies are found staged like the festival's straw creations.
Midsomer Murders The Scarecrow Murders: Part 2
A scarecrow festival takes a grisly turn when dead bodies are found staged like the festival's straw creations.
Aging Matters -- Aging & the Workplace
Kathy Mattea hosts a look at how the aging of America's population may impact the country's future workforce, and what employers need to do to prepare for it.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Amol Rajan & Grace Dent
Journalists Grace Dent and Amol Rajan are accompanied by experts Catherine Southon and James Braxton; they purchase Winston Churchill's cigar and wind-up tinplate toy rocket.
NOVA Lost Tombs of Notre Dame
Scientists and historians study remains found in caskets under Notre-Dame de Paris' stone floor following the 2019 fire.
Ian continues his job search with no success; Emma is excited to find she has the opportunity to go to a work conference, where she might get contacts for her business idea.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Great Conversations Joan Baez & Diane Rehm
Singer-songwriter, activist and author Joan Baez talks about her book of poetry with journalist Diane Rehm.
Anacostia Delta: The Legacy of DC's Telemasters
A celebration of Washington, D.C.'s unique live music scene, including tributes to guitar masters Danny Gatton and Roy Buchanan.