
TV Schedule for PBS (WTTW2) Chicago, IL Prime
Sunday, August 10th TV listings for PBS (WTTW2) Chicago, IL Prime
History Detectives WB Cartoons; Galvez Papers; Mussolini Dagger
A box of cartoon drawings and cels tells a story of the early days of animation; why a regional governor signed a slave's emancipation papers.
Mr Bates vs The Post Office on Masterpiece
Alan and his friends embark on the challenge of battling the Post Office in court.
Atlantic Crossing on Masterpiece A Queen Returns
With the war nearly over, the president's health takes a bad turn; Olav tries to keep Norway out of the hands of the Soviets as he faces rocky relations with Martha.
Pati Jinich Explores PanAmericana Juneau & Whitehorse -- Sister Cities
Exploring the sister cities of Alaska's capital, Juneau, and the capital of Canada's Yukon Territory, Whitehorse, where a pioneering culture of artistry and entrepreneurship thrive alongside the unforgiving wilderness.
Lidia Celebrates America Changemakers
Meeting chefs, farmers and entrepreneurs who work hard to change what is available and the way Americans see and think about food.
The Class The Prize
Decision letters are finally starting to arrive; Ebei looks to prove herself on the track while Ahmad aims for a winning basketball season.
Ellie's Real Good Food No Brainer Breakfasts
Make-ahead mini frittatas with leeks and asparagus; morning glory baked oatmeal; peanut butter and grapes wrap; avocado toast with egg.
Homemade Live! Secret Sauce
Secret family recipes include a coveted recipe by Nick DiGiovanni's grandmother and Joel's father-in-law's pesto; bloody mary.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Milk Street Bakes!
Deep-dish quiche with mushrooms, bacon and Gruyère; cranberry and candied ginger buckle; sweet fresh corn pudding.
New Orleans Cooking With Kevin Belton Mom's Saturday Staple
Buttermilk pancakes with praline bacon sprinkles; New Orleans glazed ham po' boys; southern-style butter beans.
Antiques Roadshow Palm Springs Hour 2
A 1966 Roy Lichtenstein screen print; a NASA Apollo archive circa 1965; Tiffany Studios mosaic panel circa 1905.
The Great American Recipe A Taste Down Memory Lane
Home cooks showcase their signature dishes, relay personal stories and compete to win the national search for "The Great American Recipe."
America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston Tidewater: Homecoming
Trekking along the coast of North Carolina and exploring a daunting swamp, soaring above the dunes on a Wright Brothers glider and tracking wild horses on the beach.
Austin City Limits Tanya Tucker; Brittney Spencer
Country Music Hall of Famer Tanya Tucker sings songs from "Sweet Western Sound"; Brittney Spencer performs songs from her debut "My Stupid Life."
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) discusses the impact of Trump's tax cut bill, his response to critics of its cost and Medicaid provisions, new developments in Gaza, and the challenge of representing a Democratic-leaning district as a Republican.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
To Dine For With Kate Sullivan Alice Walton, Founder, Crystal Bridges Museum
Alice Walton, founder of the Crystal Bridges Art Museum in Bentonville, Ark., explains why she believes in the ability of art to heal and inspire.
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History The Storm (1920-1933)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt runs for vice president in 1920, but he contracts polio; while serving as governor of New York, Democrats turn to him as their presidential nominee for 1932.
Chicago's Western Suburbs: From Prairie Soil to Prairie Style
Brookfield Zoo; McDonald's headquarters; Frank Lloyd Wright architectural treasures; Morton Arboretum; the Glen Ellyn Children's Chorus; the original Kiddieland in Melrose Park; a famous Hillside cemetery where Al Capone is buried.
Rick Steves Cruising the Mediterranean
Sailing from Barcelona, Spain, to Athens, Greece, with stops along the French Riviera, Rome, Naples, Italy, and more; the pros and cons of cruising.
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History The Storm (1920-1933)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt runs for vice president in 1920, but he contracts polio; while serving as governor of New York, Democrats turn to him as their presidential nominee for 1932.
Chicago's Western Suburbs: From Prairie Soil to Prairie Style
Brookfield Zoo; McDonald's headquarters; Frank Lloyd Wright architectural treasures; Morton Arboretum; the Glen Ellyn Children's Chorus; the original Kiddieland in Melrose Park; a famous Hillside cemetery where Al Capone is buried.
Rick Steves Cruising the Mediterranean
Sailing from Barcelona, Spain, to Athens, Greece, with stops along the French Riviera, Rome, Naples, Italy, and more; the pros and cons of cruising.