TV Schedule for PBS (WTTW2) Chicago, IL Prime
Sunday, April 19th TV listings for PBS (WTTW2) Chicago, IL Prime
American Experience Clearing the Air: The War on Smog
The epic struggle against airborne toxins that led to the creation of the Clean Air Act.
American Experience The Cancer Detectives
The fight against cervical cancer and three people whose work helped slash death rates from the disease by more than 60 percent.
Islands Without Cars Greece's Island of Hydra
Exploring Greece's island of Hydra, from its crescent-shaped harbor, restaurants and shops to its markets, beaches and neoclassical mansions.
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Sour Dock & Beach Parsley
Harvesting sour dock and beach parsley in Sitka, Alaska; Hubbard glacier.
Great Lakes Now How Do You Manage a Thousand-Year Flood?
When a 1,000-year flood overwhelmed Milwaukee, one man faced a critical decision; why false springs show up every year; climate migrants in the Great Lakes region.
Shining a light on the diverse tapestry of West Michigan through storytelling, showcasing its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and individuals who call it home.
The Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets Water, Sand, Sun
Classic Greek dishes include mixed bean salad with grilled shrimp and smoked branzino with wild greens and fresh tomatoes; bean salad with grilled chicken; smoked salmon sandwich with caper tapenade.
My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas Ancient Grains for Modern Cooks
Twice baked bread called paximadia; Cretan bread salad with tomatoes, green apples and herbs; pasta tossed with Greek yogurt and herbs; sea bass with bulgur pilaf; eggplant braised with trahana.
Baking With Julia Traditional French Bread With Danielle Forestier
Danielle Forestier bakes French breads including baguettes, boule and pain de Champagne.
In Julia's Kitchen With Master Chefs Zarela Martinez
Zarela Martinez prepares a tamale with mole verde using corn flour, lard, corn husks, herbs and tomatillos.
Antiques Roadshow Castle Farms Hour 3
Tiffany Studios lily sconces circa 1905; a 1904 Philadelphia quilt; a Chinese and Japanese decorative art collection.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Rags to Riches
Mapping the roots of actress Kate Burton and media mogul Barry Diller.
Prairie Prophecy (2025)
The story of Wes Jackson, a visionary scientist, farmer, and co-founder of The Land Institute. Jackson inspired a global movement toward sustainability through his work in perennial and natural systems agriculture.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Philip Wallach, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and Yale Law School professor Oona Hathaway confront Congress' diminished power and how to fix it.
GZERO World With Ian Bremmer North Korea's Nuclear Bet Pays Off
The Wall Street Journal's Jonathan Cheng talks about North Korea's nuclear bet and what comes next.
Science, health, technology and environment experts and professionals address issues such as artificial intelligence, medicine and climate science.
Compass Points From PBS News New
Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world.
Henry David Thoreau Who Are We?
Henry David Thoreau pursues a career as an author, retreating to a cabin in the woods to live simply and write.
Henry David Thoreau Being Alive
Thoreau finds solace in nature and writes two books at Walden Pond; over his two-year stay, an expedition to Maine and an act of civil disobedience protesting slavery reshape his idea of freedom.
Henry David Thoreau Several More Lives to Live
Thoreau returns to society, taking on roles as surveyor, scientist and abolitionist, and makes two more Maine trips; Thoreau writes with renewed energy as he faces a lifelong illness.
The Piping Plovers of Moonlight Bay
A pair of courageous plovers and their tiny chicks face life-threatening obstacles as they try to survive on a crowded urban beach.
A young filmmaker explores the mysterious wetland in his grandparents' backyard.
Henry David Thoreau Who Are We?
Henry David Thoreau pursues a career as an author, retreating to a cabin in the woods to live simply and write.
Henry David Thoreau Being Alive
Thoreau finds solace in nature and writes two books at Walden Pond; over his two-year stay, an expedition to Maine and an act of civil disobedience protesting slavery reshape his idea of freedom.
Henry David Thoreau Several More Lives to Live
Thoreau returns to society, taking on roles as surveyor, scientist and abolitionist, and makes two more Maine trips; Thoreau writes with renewed energy as he faces a lifelong illness.
The Piping Plovers of Moonlight Bay
A pair of courageous plovers and their tiny chicks face life-threatening obstacles as they try to survive on a crowded urban beach.
A young filmmaker explores the mysterious wetland in his grandparents' backyard.
The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross Southwest Serenity
A Southwest desert.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Feet Strengthening
A foot strengthening workout.
Sit and Be Fit Strong Back Strong Core
Strong core muscles help maintain back health.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Desert Gold
Easy to follow yoga moves for the whole body include gentle sun salutations and stretches that ease the wrists, neck, shoulders, chest, back and hips.
Legacy List With Matt Paxton A Collection or Two
A couple with a collection of family heirlooms and historical artifacts needs help downsizing so they can display their treasures.
