TV Schedule for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
Saturday, July 4th TV listings for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
Midsomer Murders Orchis Fatalis
When one of the world's rarest orchids is smuggled illegally into Midsomer Malham, it triggers a catalogue of passion, jealousy and death.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow In the Beginning, part 1
Papa Ray talks about the highs and lows of owning an indie record store voted "One of the 10 Best Record Stores in the U.S."
Antiques Roadshow Our 50 States 1
A Thomas Hart Benton oil on tin; Kentucky sugar chest; a 1960 inscribed "To Kill a Mockingbird."
The history of neon signs in Las Vegas, from their first usage in the late 1920s to present day.
Wedding bells ring at an Italian borgo; a French hamlet's glamping site opens.
The Lafayette Escadrille: The Americans Who Flew for France in World War One
The service and sacrifice of young Americans who flew and fought for France in World War I.
Becoming Thurgood: America's Social Architect
Exploring the life and legacy of lawyer and civil rights leader Thurgood Marshall, the first Black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Secrets of Great British Castles Dover Castle, Kent, England
The battlements of Dover Castle, where a vast network of tunnels has been used to defend both the castle and the country for centuries.
Midsomer Murders Orchis Fatalis
When one of the world's rarest orchids is smuggled illegally into Midsomer Malham, it triggers a catalogue of passion, jealousy and death.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow In the Beginning, part 1
Papa Ray talks about the highs and lows of owning an indie record store voted "One of the 10 Best Record Stores in the U.S."
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Saving the Shining City on the Hill
Deval Patrick and Amanda Carpenter discuss the battle between autocracy and democracy.
The Lafayette Escadrille: The Americans Who Flew for France in World War One
The service and sacrifice of young Americans who flew and fought for France in World War I.
Becoming Thurgood: America's Social Architect
Exploring the life and legacy of lawyer and civil rights leader Thurgood Marshall, the first Black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham examines America's triumphs and tragedies, the tension between patriotism and nationalism and challenges to democracy.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Wisdom and wit from leaders; host Llewellyn King.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham examines America's triumphs and tragedies, the tension between patriotism and nationalism and challenges to democracy.
Midsomer Murders Orchis Fatalis
When one of the world's rarest orchids is smuggled illegally into Midsomer Malham, it triggers a catalogue of passion, jealousy and death.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow In the Beginning, part 1
Papa Ray talks about the highs and lows of owning an indie record store voted "One of the 10 Best Record Stores in the U.S."
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Baroness Oona King and Dame Jenni Murray
Baroness Oona King and Dame Jenni Murray go head-to-head around London; Baroness Oona visits a band of female pioneers and Dame Jenni learns the story behind an organization that transformed animal welfare.
NOVA Ancient Desert Death Trap
A team of archaeologists researches the "desert kites," the stone megastructures across northern Saudi Arabia and southern Jordan.
Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science The Stars & The Osprey
Alan Lightman tries to reconcile an experience where he felt connected to stars and an encounter with a wild creature with the material world of atoms and molecules.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham examines America's triumphs and tragedies, the tension between patriotism and nationalism and challenges to democracy.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
GZERO World With Ian Bremmer The State of America at 250
Comic and television host Bill Maher discusses America's 250th birthday, the future of the Democratic Party, Donald Trump's presidency, checks and balances and why patriotism shouldn't belong to one political party.
The Open Mind The Open Mind at 70
Judy Woodruff interviews Alexander Heffner about the history of "The Open Mind."
Woodsongs YAGODY and Tom Lynn
Ukrainian folk band YAGODY blends traditional village songs with theatrical performance and rich vocal harmonies; traditional folk and roots songwriter Tom Lynn.
