TV Schedule for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
Saturday, July 11th TV listings for PBS (WPTO2 Prime) Oxford, OH
Midsomer Murders Bantling Boy
A day of horse racing is suspended when an alcoholic horse trainer is found murdered in the stables; Barnaby and Scott are called in to investigate.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow In the Beginning, part 2
An overview of how St. Louis was a "Blues Town" even before Chicago; the importance of how record stores create a sense of community for customers and musicians.
Antiques Roadshow Colonial Williamsburg Hour 1
Historical appraisals from the first hour at Colonial Williamsburg.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Roberta Taylor & Trudie Goodwin
"The Bill" stars Roberta Taylor and Trudie Goodwin set off from Glasgow and charge around Stirlingshire, concluding with an auction in Harrogate; they are accompanied by experts Paul Laidlaw and James Braxton in two very nice classic cars.
A couple recovers after an earthquake devastates their Italian village.
The War That Made America A Country Between
The bitter history between the French and English; George Washington massacres a French convoy and triggers a war.
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Indelible Role in American History
Tracing Missouri's lasting role in U.S. history, from Indigenous cultures up to the brink of the Civil War.
The impact of the Stanley family on New Britain, Conn., a town known as "Hardware City" due to its history as a manufacturing center and headquarters for Stanley Black & Decker.
Secrets of Great British Castles Tower of London, London, England
Secrets of the Tower of London, and stories of the traitors, rebels and royalty who met their end at the site.
Midsomer Murders Bantling Boy
A day of horse racing is suspended when an alcoholic horse trainer is found murdered in the stables; Barnaby and Scott are called in to investigate.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow In the Beginning, part 2
An overview of how St. Louis was a "Blues Town" even before Chicago; the importance of how record stores create a sense of community for customers and musicians.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney The American Dream: A Dying Myth
Discussing the American Dream, values guiding economic policy and the ties between political and economic crises facing the country.
The War That Made America A Country Between
The bitter history between the French and English; George Washington massacres a French convoy and triggers a war.
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Indelible Role in American History
Tracing Missouri's lasting role in U.S. history, from Indigenous cultures up to the brink of the Civil War.
The impact of the Stanley family on New Britain, Conn., a town known as "Hardware City" due to its history as a manufacturing center and headquarters for Stanley Black & Decker.
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.
Wisdom and wit from leaders; host Llewellyn King.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Midsomer Murders Bantling Boy
A day of horse racing is suspended when an alcoholic horse trainer is found murdered in the stables; Barnaby and Scott are called in to investigate.
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow In the Beginning, part 2
An overview of how St. Louis was a "Blues Town" even before Chicago; the importance of how record stores create a sense of community for customers and musicians.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Phil Hammond and Maria McErlane
Phil Hammond comes face-to-face with the inspiration for "Sherlock Holmes" and Maria McErlane hears how a beautiful well in Flintshire has been credited with healing powers for over 700 years.
NOVA Revolutionary War Weapons
The military technologies that helped propel the colonies to victory, from the Brown Bess musket to the world's first military submarine.
Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science The Big & The Small
Where humans fit in the moral universe.
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.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Exploring civic life with Alexander Heffner.
Woodsongs Wyatt Ellis and The Weeping Willows
Mandolin player Wyatt Ellis, 15; Australian husband-and-wife duo The Weeping Willows.
