Apr 1 (Wednesday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Henry David Thoreau – Several More Lives to Live
Thoreau returns to society to test what he learned at Walden, taking on roles as surveyor, scientist, and abolitionist, and making two more Maine trips - gaining deeper insights. Facing a lifelong illness, he writes with renewed urgency. (Additional airings: 4/2 4:00 AM, 4/7 4:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
Frontline – Strike On Iran: The Nuclear Question (repeat)
Amid new attacks by the U.S. and Israel, investigating Iran's nuclear program. An updated and expanded investigation, drawing on reporting in Iran and in-depth forensic analysis with The Washington Post, Evident Media, and Bellingcat.
3:00 AM |
Henry David Thoreau – Who Are We?
As the nation struggles with its ideals and industry reshapes the land, Henry David Thoreau pursues a career as an author. But, unsuccessful and disheartened, he retreats to a cabin in the woods to live simply, deliberately - and write.
4:00 AM |
Henry David Thoreau – Being Alive
At Walden Pond, Thoreau finds solace in nature and writes two books, including a classic about his time there. Over his two-year stay, an expedition to Maine and an act of civil disobedience protesting slavery reshape his idea of freedom.
5:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Castle Farms, Hour 1
ROADSHOW visits charming Charlevoix, MI in search of treasures including a Tiffany Studios Turtleback diver's lamp, ca. 1905, John George Brown's Making Houses of Sand oil, ca. 1880, and a Chinese silk dragon panel, ca. 1775. One is $150K.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Endurance and Power (repeat)
Build endurance and power with this full-body strengthening Classical Stretch Workout. Join Miranda Esmonde-White in breathtaking Montego Bay, Jamaica for a workout that leaves every muscle feeling stronger and more powerful.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – In Search of the Easter Bunny (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Word on the Bird (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Void/Into The Odd Woods (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Sweater Collection/New Bus Stop
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Meets a New Friend/A New Friend at the Cloc (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Birthday Dance Surprise/The Green Pepper (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – The Wet Dog Wiggles (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Special Delivery/Campout Confusion (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Swoop-A-Rino/Duck Duck's Great Adventure (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Abuela's Birthday/Cat Mail (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Speedy Swimming/Strawberry Jam (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – A Tale of Two Almas/The Longest Race (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Light Up The Night/Tracked and Found (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am James Naismith/I Am Temple Grandin (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Taste of History – Tides of a Revolution - The Battle of Machias Bay
Embark on a captivating history of Machias, Maine and the first naval battle of the Revolutionary War. Gain insight into the region's sustainable practices and the symbiotic relationship between the land and sea. Inspired by the local bounty, Chef Staib creates mouthwatering recipes that celebrate this remarkable coastal town.
2:30 PM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Instant Pot Roast, Broccoli Slaw, Mini Cheesecake
The freezer is stocked full of Chuck Roast... What to make? Use the electric pressure cooker to speed up the time (and pile on the flavor! ) for a Mustard Beer Pot Roast, perfect for beef sandwiches topped with peppers, onions and mushrooms! For a side, mix together broccoli, carrots, apples, figs and more for a tasty Broccoli Slaw. Finish with the best part of dinner... dessert! Crush up your favorite cookie (watch out or Tim will steal them!) into the bottom of a mason jar for Mini No-Bake Cheesecake Jars. We dare you to eat just one.
3:00 PM |
Dining with the Chef (repeat)
DINING WITH THE CHEF introduces Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine. Hosted by Yu Hayami who cooks alongside master chef Tatsuo Saito, and co-host Patrick Harlan who cooks with chef Rika Yukimasa, with occasional appearances by other guest chefs, the series presents delicious Japanese dishes that can be made at home. Chef Tatsuo Saito, a prominent master of Japanese culinary arts, has served as head chef at the Japanese embassies in Paris and Washington and was an instructor in Japanese cuisine at a Swiss hotel school. He has also prepared tastings for the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. In Tokyo he operates a cooking school and is a prolific author, often appearing on television, in magazines and on the lecture circuit. In DINING WITH THE CHEF, Chef Saito takes us to the heart of Japanese cuisine by demonstrating culinary techniques, explaining ingredients, and showing how to arrange food to bring out its distinctive characteristics. Host Yu Hayami is an international singer and actress who was born in Japan and raised in Guam and Hawaii. Aside from her career and being a mother of two, she is also involved in charity work. Yu is a lover of good food, as well as a fine wine enthusiast. (Additional airings: 4/8 3:00 PM, 4/15 3:00 PM, 4/22 3:00 PM, 4/29 3:00 PM)
3:30 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Blood at the Wheel (repeat)
In the fast-moving world of an all-women's motorcar garage, Phryne's mechanic Ailsa is preparing for an annual rally put on by the Victorian Automobile Association. Everything changes when Gerty, the driver for the ladies' team, is found dead in her roadster. The crash deals a solid blow to the case for women drivers and has Phryne up in arms struggling to convince Jack that her friend's death was no accident. Jack has his own inner battle to contend with - coming to terms with the absolute desolation he experienced when he mistakenly thought the motorcar accident involved Phryne Fisher - and decides that he needs to step away
4:30 PM |
Father Brown – The Cup of Calabria
Father Brown and Flambeau hunt for a priceless holy relic as a new nemesis lurks in the shadows.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Brandy Yanchyk Sees The World – Louisiana's Northshore and Hammond: History, Gumbo (repeat)
Brandy bikes the scenic Tammany Trace and visits Pat's Rest Awhile in Mandeville and tastes Southern cuisine with local chef Pat Gallagher. She learns about the city's history through the Explore Historic Mandeville QR Tour and steps inside the legendary Dew Drop Jazz and Social Hall. Brandy connects with Choctaw heritage at the Bayou Lacombe Museum and then has a craft beer tasting at Gnarly Barley Brewing Co. in Hammond. (Additional airings: 4/4 8:30 AM)
8:00 PM |
Nature – Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives (repeat)
See the extreme ways in which raptors conquer the toughest habitats on Earth. From snowy owls in the high Arctic to honey buzzards raiding hornet nests in Taiwan, raptors can hunt prey in any climate. (Additional airings: 4/2 3:30 PM, 4/3 4:00 AM, 4/5 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Nova – Your Brain: Perception Deception (repeat)
Is what you see real? Join neuroscientist Heather Berlin on a quest to understand how your brain shapes your reality, and why you can't always trust what you perceive. Learn the surprising tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to help us survive. (Additional airings: 4/2 1:00 AM, 4/2 4:30 PM, 4/3 5:00 AM, 4/5 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Our New World – The Pulse of Change
Four people on four continents face environmental change driven by climate change. As resources grow scarce, they witness shifts in wildlife behavior. Each actively seeks solutions to adapt and prevent conflict between humans and wildlife. (Additional airings: 4/2 2:00 AM, 4/3 3:00 AM, 4/5 2:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 2 (Thursday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Nova – Your Brain: Perception Deception (repeat)
Is what you see real? Join neuroscientist Heather Berlin on a quest to understand how your brain shapes your reality, and why you can't always trust what you perceive. Learn the surprising tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to help us survive. (Additional airings: 4/1 9:00 PM, 4/2 4:30 PM, 4/3 5:00 AM, 4/5 12:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Our New World – The Pulse of Change
Four people on four continents face environmental change driven by climate change. As resources grow scarce, they witness shifts in wildlife behavior. Each actively seeks solutions to adapt and prevent conflict between humans and wildlife. (Additional airings: 4/1 10:00 PM, 4/3 3:00 AM, 4/5 2:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Vintage Omaha (repeat)
See how appraisals from 14 years ago have held up in the marketplace, including an Edgar Allan Poe daguerreotype, a Teco collection circa 1905, and a 1907 Frank Lloyd Wright archive. Can you guess which find's value jumps to $80,000-$120,000?
4:00 AM |
Henry David Thoreau – Several More Lives to Live
Thoreau returns to society to test what he learned at Walden, taking on roles as surveyor, scientist, and abolitionist, and making two more Maine trips - gaining deeper insights. Facing a lifelong illness, he writes with renewed urgency. (Additional airings: 4/1 1:00 AM, 4/7 4:30 PM)
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – The Butterfly Effect (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces actors Debra Messing and Melanie Lynskey to their roots, telling stories of ancestors who made bold decisions that reshaped their families - and unwittingly transformed the lives of their descendants.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Arthritis Workout (repeat)
Relieve arthritis pain throughout your entire body with Miranda Esmonde-White. This Classical Stretch Workout lubricates all of your joints and strengthens every muscle to help relieve the pain associated with arthritis.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Bumblezzzz (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Windy Day (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Slow Your Roll (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – Show and Smell/The Campfire Conundrum
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Juan Carlos Visits the Neighborhood/Daniel Shows J (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Paper Rocketship/Fort Yarber (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – I Wonder If We Can Use This?
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Malik Gets Muddy/Balloonasaur Delivery (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Duck Duck's Broken Bookcase/Greeble The Treeble
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Sister Surprise/Rosie's Twin (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – To Bee Or Not to Bee/Turtle Crossing (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Big Kid Hangout/Little Brother Loan (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Mollyball/Visit Qyah (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Louis Pasteur/I Am Rachel Carson (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Blender Cakes (repeat)
Milk Street explores the art of baking cakes that all share one technique: using a blender to make the batter! Christopher Kimball will have you rethinking cornbread as he prepares Mexican Sweet Corn Cake. Then, Rosemary Gill purees carrots in a blender to make Brazilian-Style Chocolate Glazed Carrot Cake. Finally, Rose Hattabaugh bakes a Yellow Blender Cake with a simple 1-2-3 Vanilla Frosting.
2:30 PM |
Ireland with Michael – North By Northwest
In Donegal, Michael marvels at the soaring cliffs of Sliabh Liag, cycles through Glenveagh National Park, explores weaving traditions, and enjoys the hospitality of Harvey's Point Hotel.
3:00 PM |
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions – Rejuvenation in the Palm Beaches
What does it mean to feel renewed? Burt and Nicholas travel to the Palm Beaches to discover how visitors restore energy and spirit through golf, pickleball, spas, or simply a walk on the sand. They uncover why this destination continues to draw travelers seeking vitality and balance.
3:30 PM |
Nature – Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives (repeat)
See the extreme ways in which raptors conquer the toughest habitats on Earth. From snowy owls in the high Arctic to honey buzzards raiding hornet nests in Taiwan, raptors can hunt prey in any climate. (Additional airings: 4/1 8:00 PM, 4/3 4:00 AM, 4/5 1:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Nova – Your Brain: Perception Deception (repeat)
Is what you see real? Join neuroscientist Heather Berlin on a quest to understand how your brain shapes your reality, and why you can't always trust what you perceive. Learn the surprising tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to help us survive. (Additional airings: 4/1 9:00 PM, 4/2 1:00 AM, 4/3 5:00 AM, 4/5 12:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Rick Steves' Europe – Germany's Dresden and Leipzig (repeat)
Saxony, part of the former East Germany, remains a secret to most travelers. Rick visits the two great cities of the region: the capital city of Dresden, with the opulent palaces and art treasures of the Wettin dynasty, and Leipzig, with its Bach heritage, a massive monument to the day Europe beat Napoleon, and museums remembering its communist heritage.
8:00 PM |
Queens of Mystery – Murder in the Dark,Part One
Detective Sgt. Mattie Stone uncovers several publishing-related suspects while trying to clear her Aunt Beth in a murder case.
9:00 PM |
The Puzzle Lady – Episode: 1
Bakerbury police call on the "Puzzle Lady" to help solve the murder of a young girl.
10:00 PM |
Agatha Christie Code
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 3 (Friday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Ancient Skies – Finding The Center (repeat)
Follow the efforts to give the Earth a shape and a place. From flat Earth legends to Galileo's telescope, track major changes in scientific understanding. Ideas rise and fall as we continue to explore our ancient skies.
2:00 AM |
Ancient Skies – Our Place in the Universe (repeat)
Complete the puzzle of our ancient skies. A cast of scientific pioneers reshapes the solar system and better understands a growing universe. But there is still much more space to explore.
3:00 AM |
Our New World – The Pulse of Change
Four people on four continents face environmental change driven by climate change. As resources grow scarce, they witness shifts in wildlife behavior. Each actively seeks solutions to adapt and prevent conflict between humans and wildlife. (Additional airings: 4/1 10:00 PM, 4/2 2:00 AM, 4/5 2:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
Nature – Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives (repeat)
See the extreme ways in which raptors conquer the toughest habitats on Earth. From snowy owls in the high Arctic to honey buzzards raiding hornet nests in Taiwan, raptors can hunt prey in any climate. (Additional airings: 4/1 8:00 PM, 4/2 3:30 PM, 4/5 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Nova – Your Brain: Perception Deception (repeat)
Is what you see real? Join neuroscientist Heather Berlin on a quest to understand how your brain shapes your reality, and why you can't always trust what you perceive. Learn the surprising tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to help us survive. (Additional airings: 4/1 9:00 PM, 4/2 1:00 AM, 4/2 4:30 PM, 4/5 12:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Hamstring Flexibility (repeat)
Your hamstrings are one of your largest muscles and they connect your legs to your back, this is why hamstring pain can actually cause pain in your legs, bum, and back. Strengthen and stretch your hamstrings and full body with Miranda Esmonde-White.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – In Search of the Easter Bunny (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Vansformer (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Music of Sound (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Crayonverters Collection /Lotta's New Instrume
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Jodi's Asthma/Daniel and Max Play at the Playgroun (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Queen B Butterfly/Talent Show (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – The Tasty Transport (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Bex Splash Fest/Mural Mayhem
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – The Waiting Game/Planet Purple Party (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – The Great Cupcake Search/Iggy's Egg Hunt (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Big Trees/Baby Steps (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Junior's Story/Anniversary Surprise (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Rocky Rescue/Canoe Journey (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Willard Wigan/I Am Maria Sibylla Merian (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Farmer and the Foodie – Beekeeping/Honey
My Harrodsburg Honey - Maggie and Lindsey step into the world of bees and learn about the honey harvesting process with apiarist Dr. Amanda Skidmore and beekeeper Tim Sheehan of My Harrodsburg Honey. In the kitchen, they create a menu featuring hot honey chicken and waffles, and a honey whole wheat flatbread topped with white sauce, bacon and asparagus.
2:30 PM |
Best of the Joy of Painting – Little House by the Road
A weathered fence guards a rustic house shadowed by tall trees as Bob Ross creates another unique masterpiece.
3:00 PM |
Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins – View from Home (repeat)
Learn to paint a quaint view of the Tennessee foothills with your host, Nicholas Hankins.
3:30 PM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 2
A potential rabies outbreak causes panic among the residents of Poplar. Trixie cares for a patient experiencing difficult labor. Cyril meets Rosalind's parents, but as the day progresses, the atmosphere becomes brittle and strained.
4:30 PM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 2
After a family night at the opera, Jo makes a life-changing discovery, while Soames, smitten with Irene, makes a hasty decision.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 4/5 11:30 AM, 4/10 7:30 PM, 4/12 11:30 AM, 4/17 7:30 PM, 4/19 11:30 AM, 4/24 7:30 PM, 4/26 11:30 AM)
8:00 PM |
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 4/10 8:00 PM, 4/17 8:00 PM, 4/24 8:00 PM)
8:30 PM |
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 4/4 1:00 AM, 4/6 5:30 AM, 4/10 8:30 PM, 4/17 8:30 PM, 4/24 8:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time – Athletes of God
Step behind the curtain and tour the world with the Martha Graham Dance Company. Follow the dancers from studio to stage in stunning dance sequences. Graham's words, voiced by Meryl Streep, reveal the devotion and sacrifice of a dancer's world. (Additional airings: 4/4 1:30 AM, 4/5 4:00 PM, 4/6 3:00 AM)
10:30 PM |
Great Performances – The Magic of Nureyev (repeat)
An incredible 89 curtain calls provide an enduring testament to the ballet history that was written at the Vienna State Opera on October 15, 1964. The event was a performance of Swan Lake choreographed by Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev, who also took on the lead male role of the Prince; his partner was the great British prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn. In his novel interpretation of this iconic favorite of classical ballet, Nureyev revolutionized the role of the male dancer, seeking to be Fonteyn's equal counterpart. This fascinating behind the scenes film features extensive excerpts from the legendary production, which was captured for posterity two years after its 1964 stage premiere. In new interviews, dancers Michael Birkmeyer and Gisela Cech, who danced alongside Nureyev at the premiere of Swan Lake, share personal insights on Nureyev's peerless virtuosity as well as his mercurial off-stage personality, while contemporary experts look back at Nureyev groundbreaking technique from a modern-day perspective. (Additional airings: 4/4 3:00 AM, 4/6 4:30 AM)
11:30 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 4 (Saturday)
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 4/3 8:30 PM, 4/6 5:30 AM, 4/10 8:30 PM, 4/17 8:30 PM, 4/24 8:30 PM)
1:30 AM |
Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time – Athletes of God
Step behind the curtain and tour the world with the Martha Graham Dance Company. Follow the dancers from studio to stage in stunning dance sequences. Graham's words, voiced by Meryl Streep, reveal the devotion and sacrifice of a dancer's world. (Additional airings: 4/3 9:00 PM, 4/5 4:00 PM, 4/6 3:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Great Performances – The Magic of Nureyev (repeat)
An incredible 89 curtain calls provide an enduring testament to the ballet history that was written at the Vienna State Opera on October 15, 1964. The event was a performance of Swan Lake choreographed by Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev, who also took on the lead male role of the Prince; his partner was the great British prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn. In his novel interpretation of this iconic favorite of classical ballet, Nureyev revolutionized the role of the male dancer, seeking to be Fonteyn's equal counterpart. This fascinating behind the scenes film features extensive excerpts from the legendary production, which was captured for posterity two years after its 1964 stage premiere. In new interviews, dancers Michael Birkmeyer and Gisela Cech, who danced alongside Nureyev at the premiere of Swan Lake, share personal insights on Nureyev's peerless virtuosity as well as his mercurial off-stage personality, while contemporary experts look back at Nureyev groundbreaking technique from a modern-day perspective. (Additional airings: 4/3 10:30 PM, 4/6 4:30 AM)
4:00 AM |
The Story of China with Michael Wood – Ancestors/Silk Roads and China Ships (repeat)
Explore China's early history with host Michael Wood as he joins a million people at a festival devoted to ancient gods, hear the tale of China's bloodthirsty First Emperor and travel the Silk Road to discover the brilliant Tang dynasty.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Hamstring Stretch (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! This workout will strengthen and stretch your ribs, shoulders, and back while liberating and rebalancing your hips and hamstrings so that you can stand taller and sit straighter.
6:30 AM |
Yoga In Practice – Learning to Do Just Enough (repeat)
In Sanskrit, the original language of yoga, the word for beauty is alamkara which roughly translates as "doing just enough." This concept is important in both our yoga practice and in our daily lives. Over-doing often leads to stress, burnout, or injury. On the other hand, under-doing means we haven't fulfilled our potential, and can lead to feeling unworthy or dissatisfied. In this class we explore what 100 percent or fullness means on any given day and for any given pose, while focusing on Revolved Triangle Pose.
7:00 AM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Cascades Fall Foliage
Become attuned to autumn by stitching a quilt called Cascades Fall Foliage. This three block quilt features falling leaves, patchwork chains, and a delightful pieced border. Sara Gallegos steps out the design with an alternative fabric palette to incorporate textures and prints, and even couch yarn for extra coziness.
7:30 AM |
Fit 2 Stitch – Inside The Details of Christian Dior (repeat)
Christian Dior forever changed the face of fashion in 1947 with his groundbreaking 'New Look' - rounded shoulders, a nipped-in waist, and voluminous skirts that redefined the feminine silhouette. But Dior was more than a designer; he was a visionary whose dedication to detail elevated couture to an art form. This episode of Fit 2 Stitch steps into the timeless elegance of Christian Dior.
8:00 AM |
J Schwanke's Life In Bloom – The Stinking Rose (repeat)
J SCHWANKE'S LIFE IN BLOOM is a half-hour lifestyle series about flower arrangement, design and instruction. Hosted by J Schwanke - a fourth-generation florist, award-winning author and well-known floral educator - the program aims to help viewers have fun with flowers and incorporate their beauty into their homes and everyday lives. Research shows the presence of flowers triggers happy emotions, eases depression, refreshes memory, heightens feelings of life satisfaction and affects social behavior in a positive manner. The presence of flowers in the workplace also improves workers' idea generation, creative performance and problem-solving skills. Throughout the 13-part series, J teaches viewers how to use flowers to enjoy these benefits and more. The series takes viewers all over the world, touring flower farms, greenhouses, markets, festivals and special events. J also shares his easy arranging tips and techniques, and flower-based food and cocktail recipes. Guests appear in each episode to discuss how flowers intersect with their lives and interests, such as friend P. Allen Smith, who joins J on a trip to Moss Mountain Farm for a tour of the spectacular gardens.
8:30 AM |
Brandy Yanchyk Sees The World – Louisiana's Northshore and Hammond: History, Gumbo (repeat)
Brandy bikes the scenic Tammany Trace and visits Pat's Rest Awhile in Mandeville and tastes Southern cuisine with local chef Pat Gallagher. She learns about the city's history through the Explore Historic Mandeville QR Tour and steps inside the legendary Dew Drop Jazz and Social Hall. Brandy connects with Choctaw heritage at the Bayou Lacombe Museum and then has a craft beer tasting at Gnarly Barley Brewing Co. in Hammond. (Additional airings: 4/1 7:30 PM)
9:00 AM |
Outdoor Journal – Snowboarding/Animal Tracking/Snowmobiling (repeat)
Marianne Eaton gets a snowboarding lesson from Ted Fleischer of the Stowe Mountain Resort Snowboarding School. Sue Morse, founder of KeepingTrack, teaches volunteers how to recognize animal sign and use that knowledge to monitor wildlife in their towns. Lawrence Pyne explores the VAST snowmobiling trails of southern Vermont.
9:30 AM |
MotorWeek – 2026 Acura Integra A-Spec
The Acura Integra has benefited from a slight refresh for the '26 model year, and we're shifting gears in the latest A-Spec model for a Road Test rundown. We'll follow this up with another compact car, the MINI Cooper S, which is as charming as ever. We'll also come at you with new Quick Spins and a throwback comparison test from 1994, pitting two muscle car competitors against each other.
10:00 AM |
Epic Trails – The Jordan Trail (repeat)
Eric Hanson heads to Jordan to explore the newly developed 'Jordan Trail' - 450-mile hiking trail that crosses the country and passes through some of the world's most inspiring landscapes and historical sites, including the ancient city of Petra.
10:30 AM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Planting Seeds, Make Greenhouse, Dandelion Jelly,
It's time to think about planting your seeds, foraging and more! Head to Versailles, KY., to learn how to plant seeds, create your own greenhouse at home, how to bottom water, when to transplant your plant and more! Then forage for dandelions for some tasty jelly or greens for a salad out of your yard.
11:00 AM |
My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas – The Foods That Unite Us (repeat)
With Athens as a backdrop, Diane explores the foods that unite us, meaning the foods so many of us have in common regardless of where we are from. Can soba noodles be grecophied? Yes, with a little tahini, shrimp and olive oil! Can Greek filling of a classic spanakopita be repurposed as a filling for an American baked potato? Indeed! Can the idea of a chicken gyro morph into a Greek-style fajita? We're guessing you know the answer! In this playful, informative episode, Diane ventures beyond tradition into the global world, embracing new ingredients, inspired by Athens' vibrant dining scene, and christening a whole bevy of new recipes Greek!
11:30 AM |
Ellie's Real Good Food – Satisfying + Complete, with Or Without Meat (repeat)
If you're cutting back on meat you may wonder what to eat more of. Ellie shows how easy (and tasty) it is to incorporate other protein-rich elements into your snacks and meals.Recipe: - Steak fajitas - Broccoli and cheddar soup - Asian noodle bowl with peanut dressing - 3- Ingredient crispy spiced chickpeas.
12:00 PM |
America's Test Kitchen
AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK'S ILLUSTRATED uses a common-sense, practical approach to solve everyday cooking problems and save viewers time and money. Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison lead a team of dedicated test kitchen cooks to reveal the basics of foolproof home cooking while preparing dozens of exhaustively tested recipes. The series also features the popular segments viewers know and love. In "The Tasting Lab," expert Jack Bishop puts supermarket staples to the test before revealing the series' top food recommendations. Then, equipment tester Adam Ried takes viewers through an exhaustive and unbiased search for the best kitchen items in "Equipment Corner." Meanwhile, in "Gadgets Galore," Lisa McManus reviews her favorite gadgets and reveals which ones are worth the cost-or not. (Additional airings: 4/11 12:00 PM, 4/18 12:00 PM, 4/25 12:00 PM)
12:30 PM |
Cook's Country
Hosted by Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison, Cook's Country features the best regional home cooking in the country and relies on the same practical, no-nonsense food approach that has made Cook's Country magazine so successful. Cook's Country is where family-friendly recipes from every corner of America are reimagined for home cooks everywhere. (Additional airings: 4/11 12:30 PM, 4/18 12:30 PM, 4/25 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM |
Woodsmith Shop – Coffee Table (repeat)
Build along with the Woodsmith team to make a country-style coffee table. Designed for a relaxed, comfortable appearance, this project has durable joinery and a handy storage drawer to go with its stylish good looks.
1:30 PM |
This Old House – Suburban Victorian | Going Through Customs
Heath lays out the wiring for radiant floor heating before tile goes down in the bathroom. Meanwhile, Kevin visits a custom cabinet shop on Cape Cod to see the kitchen cabinets being made. Later, Tom, Charlie, and Kevin work on the built-in bookcase . (Additional airings: 4/6 7:30 PM)
2:00 PM |
Ask This Old House – Nola Shutters, Hardwired Alarms
Nathan Gilbert upgrades shutters in a historic New Orleans neighborhood, matching the original style and material. Jenn Nawada and Lee Gilliam explain how to read fertilizer labels and choose between organic and synthetic options. Heath Eastman upgrades battery-operated smoke detectors to a hardwired combo alarm system. Heath asks a local fire chief for installation safety tips beforehand. (Additional airings: 4/7 7:30 PM)
2:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Castle Farms, Hour 2
See Michigan marvels unveiled during ROADSHOW's stop at Castle Farms in Charlevoix including a WWII painted A-2 flight jacket, a John Bailey dwarf clock, ca. 1800 and a 1973 Charles Schulz-signed drawing & book. Which find has a $75K value? (Additional airings: 4/6 8:00 PM, 4/7 3:30 PM, 4/9 3:00 AM)
3:30 PM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Danny Crates & Liz Johnson (repeat)
Diana Rigg, Phyllis Logan and Ainsley Harriott are some of the celebrities that are hitting the Road Trip this season in search of antiques that will win big at auction. Travelling in vintage cars and accompanied by experts, these celebrities traverse Great Britain looking for the most interesting, unique and valuable treasures.
4:30 PM |
Help! We Bought A Village (repeat)
A Scotsman buys a Bulgarian village after spotting it on eBay.
5:30 PM |
Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 4/7 2:30 AM, 4/11 5:30 PM, 4/18 5:30 PM, 4/25 5:30 PM, 4/26 5:30 AM)
6:00 PM |
As Time Goes By – The Affair
Jean's sister-in-law Penny is convinced that her husband is having an affair and moves in with Jean and Lionel.
6:30 PM |
Keeping Up Appearances – A Celebrity for the Barbecue (repeat)
Hyacinth volunteers Richard's services to help out the Church Hall where there is a problem with the lights. However, since his forte is strictly not in the direction of DIY, Richard's contributions only add to the mayhem.
7:00 PM |
Still Open All Hours (repeat)
Following the success of the one-off special, this warm-hearted sitcom updating Roy Clarke's classic comedy Open All Hours is back with a full series and a mix of memorable new and returning characters. Still Open All Hours sees David Jason reprising his role as shopkeeper Granville, who has inherited the small corner shop from his beloved but miserly Uncle Arkwright. Now running the business with his cheerful and good-looking son, Leroy - the result of a brief romantic encounter a couple of decades ago - Granville continues to serve the local community in his own inimitable fashion! With a keen eye on making a profit, Granville comes up with all kinds of hair-brained schemes to encourage his customers to part with their money, but things rarely turn out as he expects. And while Leroy has no shortage of female attention, Granville's pursuit of old flame Mavis is repeatedly thwarted by her fiercely protective sister, Madge - and by the constant hovering presence of the Black Widow, who also seems to have her eye on Granville. (Additional airings: 4/25 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM |
Are You Being Served? – The Think Tank
Surveillance cameras are installed at Grace Brothers. Mr. Rumbold begins to carefully watch their every move. He counts Mrs. Slocombe's visits to the ladies' room, observes Miss Brahms adjusting her "stock", and catches Mr. Lucas smoking.
8:01 PM |
Father Brown – The Lord of the Dance
Father Brown takes the lead when a television dancing contest turns deadly. (Additional airings: 4/8 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – The Blood of Juana The Mad (repeat)
Loosely based on a Kerry Greenwood short story and set at a university college. When the fresh corpse of Professor Katz turns up in place of a cadaver in Dr. Mac's anatomy lecture she demands that Phryne and Jack - now estranged - work together in her interest. As they step around each other to investigate the murder and the disappearance of a valuable manuscript - the Book of Hours of Juana the Mad - a web of college pranking, politics and eugenics theory looks set to unravel. Not only do they solve the crime, but Jack and Phryne accept they work better together - in the interests of 'law and order'! (Additional airings: 4/8 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service (repeat)
Eliza questions her decision to move to Australia, as Pete's simmering resentment towards her comes to a head during a tense mid-air birth. (Additional airings: 4/11 10:00 PM, 4/18 10:00 PM, 4/25 10:00 PM)
11:00 PM |
Austin City Limits – Noah Kahan/Flor De Toloache (repeat)
Breakout singer/songwriter Noah Kahan & Grammy-nominated act Flor de Toloache debut on Austin City Limits. Kahan performs tunes from his acclaimed Stick Season. Groundbreaking all-female mariachi act Flor de Toloache plays songs from Motherflower.
Apr 5 (Sunday)
12:00 AM |
Nova – Your Brain: Perception Deception (repeat)
Is what you see real? Join neuroscientist Heather Berlin on a quest to understand how your brain shapes your reality, and why you can't always trust what you perceive. Learn the surprising tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to help us survive. (Additional airings: 4/1 9:00 PM, 4/2 1:00 AM, 4/2 4:30 PM, 4/3 5:00 AM)
1:00 AM |
Nature – Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives (repeat)
See the extreme ways in which raptors conquer the toughest habitats on Earth. From snowy owls in the high Arctic to honey buzzards raiding hornet nests in Taiwan, raptors can hunt prey in any climate. (Additional airings: 4/1 8:00 PM, 4/2 3:30 PM, 4/3 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Our New World – The Pulse of Change
Four people on four continents face environmental change driven by climate change. As resources grow scarce, they witness shifts in wildlife behavior. Each actively seeks solutions to adapt and prevent conflict between humans and wildlife. (Additional airings: 4/1 10:00 PM, 4/2 2:00 AM, 4/3 3:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
The Last Days of Jesus – Episode 1 (repeat)
The final week of Jesus's life -- known as Holy Week -- stands at the very center of Christianity. The Bible paints a picture of Jesus as a local preacher who ran up against the Roman rulers in Jerusalem and paid for it with his life. But new evidence offers a very different image of Jesus, as an astute leader with ties to the most powerful people in Rome.
4:00 AM |
The Last Days of Jesus – Episode 2 (repeat)
The final week of Jesus's life -- known as Holy Week -- stands at the very center of Christianity. The Bible paints a picture of Jesus as a local preacher who ran up against the Roman rulers in Jerusalem and paid for it with his life. But new evidence offers a very different image of Jesus, as an astute leader with ties to the most powerful people in Rome.
5:00 AM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Cliff Parisi & Judy Parfitt (repeat)
Catherine and Phillip help actors Cliff Parisi and Judy Parfitt on an antiques hunt throughout Kent, as they head to auction in Norfolk. The celebrities battle to see who has made the best finds.
6:00 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – A Healthy Appetite (repeat)
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
6:30 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Strong As A Tree, Lithe As A Snake (repeat)
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – In Search of the Easter Bunny (repeat)
The Wild Kratts are busy coloring eggs for Easter. The bros. think a really cool adventure would be to actually go find the real Easter Bunny. Chris thinks it's the snowshoe hare, while Martin thinks it's the jackrabbit. They decide to split up, with Chris going north and Martin south in search of the Easter Bunny! Science Concept: Species differentiation and environmental adaption. (Additional airings: 4/1 7:00 AM, 4/3 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Word on the Bird (repeat)
When an injured bird who is struggling to fly appears in the Hunter's backyard, the kids spring to action. In a test against time, they try to speed up the bird's recovery so it can join its bird friends migrating south for the winter. (Additional airings: 4/1 7:30 AM, 4/7 7:30 AM, 4/20 7:30 AM)
8:00 AM |
Lyla in the Loop – Loopstastic Mess Vacuum Test/How the Cookie Crumbl (repeat)
When the Loops vacuum breaks, Luke, Lyla, and Everett test vacuums to pick the best one. / When the Loops don't have the right ingredients to make cookies, the kids set out to make them using substituted ingredients.
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Crayonverters Collection /Lotta's New Instrume
When Carl's special crayon breaks and Nico's drawing rips, they blame each other. Can their friends help them settle their argument? / Lotta is frustrated when she struggles to learn to play the new alto saxophone her grandma sent her. (Additional airings: 4/3 8:30 AM, 4/15 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Jodi's Asthma/Daniel and Max Play at the Playgroun (repeat)
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood" is an animated series with live-action interstitials. Fred Rogers' original Neighborhood of Make Believe is recreated in vibrant color and texture; his signature puppet Daniel Striped Tiger is transformed into a curious and playful 4-year-old joined by his friends O the Owl, Prince Wednesday, Katerina Kittycat and Miss Elaina. The series curriculum is school-readiness and social-emotional learning, and each preschool themed episode offers a musical strategy for children and parents to use together. (Additional airings: 4/3 9:00 AM)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Birthday Dance Surprise/The Green Pepper (repeat)
Phoebe wants to surprise Grandma Annie with a birthday dance, but will she teach everyone in time Phoebe & Jay are in charge of the bell pepper in the garden, but a few unplanned curveballs make it more difficult than expected. (Additional airings: 4/1 9:30 AM, 4/16 9:30 AM)
10:00 AM |
Weekends with Yankee – Winter In New England (repeat)
This week, host Richard Wiese embarks on a winter adventure with Registered Maine Guide Polly Mahoney and her Yukon huskies. In Massachusetts, host and Yankee senior editor Amy Traverso meets up with food writer David Leite at Fall River's Portugalia market to make Portuguese clams & sausage. In Maine, we explore an increasingly popular part of the state's winter outdoor scene: fat-tire biking.
10:30 AM |
Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan – David Brooks (repeat)
Columnist and cultural commentator David Brooks.
11:00 AM |
History with David Rubenstein – Ken Burns
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
11:30 AM |
Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 4/3 7:30 PM, 4/10 7:30 PM, 4/12 11:30 AM, 4/17 7:30 PM, 4/19 11:30 AM, 4/24 7:30 PM, 4/26 11:30 AM)
12:00 PM |
Made Here – Vermont People: Chester Grimes (repeat)
Herb Di Gioia and David Hancock were key figures in the tradition of observational cinema, in the early 1970s Di Gioia and Hancock completed a series of films in this style called Vermont People, which documented life in rural Vermont, exploring aspects of working class rural America. Chester Grimes (1971) tells the story of a 70-year-old logger who still worked in northern Vermont at that advanced age with his team of horses.
12:35 PM |
Made Here – A Hill Farmer's Story (repeat)
The diaries of two early 20th century Vermont hill farmers open a window onto the past and provoke startling ideas about the present. An evocative exploration of how rural landscapes mold people and how they in turn shape the land.
1:00 PM |
Creation Rose
The hour-long documentary THE CREATION ROSE explores the design, construction and cultural impact of Washington National Cathedral's "third great eye" - the nearly 30-foot diameter stained-glass West Rose window. Viewers are transported back in time to discover not only how the window was created, but also what inspired both the daring choice of its radical theme of "creation," and the decision to entrust a 45-year-old modern artist to complete the sacred space. Drawing from letters from the architect and artist, along with archival interviews with LeCompte and his collaborators, the program weaves together an inspiring story of artistry.
2:00 PM |
Walden - The Ballad of Thoreau
WALDEN - THE BALLAD OF THOREAU is a combination documentary and theatrical play about the final two days Henry David Thoreau spent in his cabin before leaving Walden Pond. The documentary, which bookends the play, is a look at the life of Henry David Thoreau and filmed at Walden Pond at the actual cabin site in the woods. The two-act, four character play dramatizes conversations between Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson as Thoreau was packing up to leave Walden Pond. The play, which has already been performed in over 7,100 schools and colleges, also explores the roles we play in the protection of the earth, while challenging the audience to live more simply, and preserve the natural environments of their home communities. Folksinger Michael Johnathon, host of WOODSONGS, wrote the play and is the host of the documentary portions of the program.
3:00 PM |
Rick Steves Best of Paris
RICK STEVES BEST OF PARIS is an hour-long celebration of the "City of Lights." Join travel guru Rick Steves as he cruises the Seine, marvels at the stained-glass glory of Sainte-Chapelle, and takes a vibrant tour through Paris. Along the way, Rick dances on the riverbanks, shops with the locals and grooves to cool jazz in a medieval cellar. The program features unforgettable French masterpieces and some of Europe's finest art in the Louvre Museum. Viewers have the opportunity to admire the Palaces of Versailles, climb the Eiffel Tower and experience Paris' fabled joie de vivre.
4:00 PM |
Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time – Athletes of God
Step behind the curtain and tour the world with the Martha Graham Dance Company. Follow the dancers from studio to stage in stunning dance sequences. Graham's words, voiced by Meryl Streep, reveal the devotion and sacrifice of a dancer's world. (Additional airings: 4/3 9:00 PM, 4/4 1:30 AM, 4/6 3:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 4/7 1:00 AM, 4/8 4:30 AM, 4/12 5:30 PM, 4/19 5:30 PM, 4/26 5:30 PM)
6:00 PM |
Epic Train Journeys from Above – Australia's Outback Railway
Crossing the harsh terrain of the Australian outback, the Ghan, a luxury train, and its 3,000 kms of track need constant and skilled maintenance.
7:00 PM |
Midsomer Murders – A Climate of Death, Part 2
Locals have put the sleepy Goodman's Land on the map as "The Greenest Village in Midsomer." But when the entire village is bought by a Texan oilman, a string of grisly murders ensues. To what lengths will the locals go to retain their title? Guest stars include Nathaniel Parker (The Inspector Lynley Mysteries).
8:00 PM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 3
Rosalind faces a troubling domestic situation. Meanwhile Joyce supervises the antenatal clinic at the hospital, where she meets a worried single mother diagnosed with placenta previa and concerned about raising her child alone. (Additional airings: 4/6 12:00 AM, 4/7 3:00 AM, 4/10 3:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 3
Jo hopes to fulfill newfound obligations while James's attempts to sabotage him intensify. June seeks solace with Philip. Soames promises Irene a move to Paris and support for her dancing. (Additional airings: 4/6 1:00 AM, 4/7 4:00 AM, 4/10 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Treasure
After escaping from the Castle and discovering Mercedes' marriage, Edmond flees to Italy. With the help of his new friend, Jacopo, Edmond sails to Monte Cristo to seek the rumored treasure, transform himself into the Count, and plot his revenge. (Additional airings: 4/6 2:00 AM, 4/7 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Murder in the Mountains – Old Wounds
Follow the dedicated investigators of the picturesque Austrian town of Kitzbuhel. They tackle complex criminal cases where secrets unravel and danger lurks behind every mountain vista. From Walter Presents.
Apr 6 (Monday)
12:00 AM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 3
Rosalind faces a troubling domestic situation. Meanwhile Joyce supervises the antenatal clinic at the hospital, where she meets a worried single mother diagnosed with placenta previa and concerned about raising her child alone. (Additional airings: 4/5 8:00 PM, 4/7 3:00 AM, 4/10 3:30 PM)
1:00 AM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 3
Jo hopes to fulfill newfound obligations while James's attempts to sabotage him intensify. June seeks solace with Philip. Soames promises Irene a move to Paris and support for her dancing. (Additional airings: 4/5 9:00 PM, 4/7 4:00 AM, 4/10 4:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Treasure
After escaping from the Castle and discovering Mercedes' marriage, Edmond flees to Italy. With the help of his new friend, Jacopo, Edmond sails to Monte Cristo to seek the rumored treasure, transform himself into the Count, and plot his revenge. (Additional airings: 4/5 10:00 PM, 4/7 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time – Athletes of God
Step behind the curtain and tour the world with the Martha Graham Dance Company. Follow the dancers from studio to stage in stunning dance sequences. Graham's words, voiced by Meryl Streep, reveal the devotion and sacrifice of a dancer's world. (Additional airings: 4/3 9:00 PM, 4/4 1:30 AM, 4/5 4:00 PM)
4:30 AM |
Great Performances – The Magic of Nureyev (repeat)
An incredible 89 curtain calls provide an enduring testament to the ballet history that was written at the Vienna State Opera on October 15, 1964. The event was a performance of Swan Lake choreographed by Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev, who also took on the lead male role of the Prince; his partner was the great British prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn. In his novel interpretation of this iconic favorite of classical ballet, Nureyev revolutionized the role of the male dancer, seeking to be Fonteyn's equal counterpart. This fascinating behind the scenes film features extensive excerpts from the legendary production, which was captured for posterity two years after its 1964 stage premiere. In new interviews, dancers Michael Birkmeyer and Gisela Cech, who danced alongside Nureyev at the premiere of Swan Lake, share personal insights on Nureyev's peerless virtuosity as well as his mercurial off-stage personality, while contemporary experts look back at Nureyev groundbreaking technique from a modern-day perspective. (Additional airings: 4/3 10:30 PM, 4/4 3:00 AM)
5:30 AM |
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 4/3 8:30 PM, 4/4 1:00 AM, 4/10 8:30 PM, 4/17 8:30 PM, 4/24 8:30 PM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Toning The Waist (repeat)
Today's episode is set in a villa that is rumored to have once been graced by the infamous director, Oscar Hammerstein. Join Miranda Esmonde-White for an episode of Classical Stretch that tones and strengthens every muscle in your waist.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Race for the Hippo Disc (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Finding Cumulus (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Blast from the Past Part I/Blast from the Past Par
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Meltdown /Carl's Cast
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – A Trip To The Enchanted Garden/A Trip To The Crayo (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Find Phoebe/Trick Shot (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Grover's Super Suitycase (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – A House for Snout/Junjun's Brain Freeze (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Bob Dog's Balloon Bother/We Miss Panda (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Family Sports Day/The Cake-Off (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – The Violin Lesson/Flying High (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – To Break Or Not to Break/The New Mr. Octy (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Message in a Bottle/Dinjik Dhah (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Isaac Newton/I Am Golda Meir (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Tim and Nicki Answer Your Questions
You asked, and we answered! Tim and Nicki answer your questions. How do you can chicken? What's a good homemade dip recipe? What's your favorite comfort soup recipe? Where is Nicki from? How are the animals? What is your favorite cabbage recipe?
2:30 PM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Cutting Mat Bag (repeat)
For your quilting adventures, you need the perfect quilter's tote! On this episode of Love of Quilting, Angela Huffman presents a cutting mat bag featuring fat quarters, fusible batting, stepping out key elements of construction, so that you can make and customize your own version - from pockets to handles - to show of your 'Love of Quilting' wherever you go!
3:00 PM |
Fit 2 Stitch – Sewing for Mental Health (repeat)
Sewing teaches us patience, problem-solving, time management, attention to detail, and creativity. Finishing a sewing project can provide a great sense of satisfaction and joy. Peggy and her guest, psychiatrist Paul Hamilton, discuss the mental health benefits of sewing. In the segment that follows, Peggy gives an essential tutorial in how to choose the best fabric and pattern combinations.
3:30 PM |
Flying Tails
Follow husband and wife team as they travel California to rescue wild and domestic animals, highlighting the caregivers who help them return to the wild or into new homes.
4:00 PM |
American Women Saints – Frances Xavier Cabrini
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini's life unfolds with the history of early 20th century Italian emigration to the United States. She founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus that, despite adversities, opened schools, orphanages, sanatoriums and hospitals. She was declared the first American Catholic saint.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
This Old House – Suburban Victorian | Going Through Customs
Heath lays out the wiring for radiant floor heating before tile goes down in the bathroom. Meanwhile, Kevin visits a custom cabinet shop on Cape Cod to see the kitchen cabinets being made. Later, Tom, Charlie, and Kevin work on the built-in bookcase . (Additional airings: 4/4 1:30 PM)
8:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Castle Farms, Hour 2
See Michigan marvels unveiled during ROADSHOW's stop at Castle Farms in Charlevoix including a WWII painted A-2 flight jacket, a John Bailey dwarf clock, ca. 1800 and a 1973 Charles Schulz-signed drawing & book. Which find has a $75K value? (Additional airings: 4/4 2:30 PM, 4/7 3:30 PM, 4/9 3:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens Hour 3 (repeat)
Visit Akron, OH for astonishing finds, including a Fox Kids promotion kit, a Thurman Munson-signed baseball, ca. 1975 and Fernando Amorsolo oil paintings from 1955. Guess the top $120,000 to $180,000 find! (Additional airings: 4/7 1:30 AM, 4/8 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Independent Lens – The Tallest Dwarf
Through family archives and the voices of little people, The Tallest Dwarf explores dwarfism and belonging. Filmmaker Julie Wyman highlights personal stories, creative collaborations, and medical debates that challenge ideas of normalcy. (Additional airings: 4/8 3:00 AM)
11:30 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 7 (Tuesday)
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 4/5 5:30 PM, 4/8 4:30 AM, 4/12 5:30 PM, 4/19 5:30 PM, 4/26 5:30 PM)
1:30 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens Hour 3 (repeat)
Visit Akron, OH for astonishing finds, including a Fox Kids promotion kit, a Thurman Munson-signed baseball, ca. 1975 and Fernando Amorsolo oil paintings from 1955. Guess the top $120,000 to $180,000 find! (Additional airings: 4/6 9:00 PM, 4/8 5:00 AM)
2:30 AM |
Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 4/4 5:30 PM, 4/11 5:30 PM, 4/18 5:30 PM, 4/25 5:30 PM, 4/26 5:30 AM)
3:00 AM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 3
Rosalind faces a troubling domestic situation. Meanwhile Joyce supervises the antenatal clinic at the hospital, where she meets a worried single mother diagnosed with placenta previa and concerned about raising her child alone. (Additional airings: 4/5 8:00 PM, 4/6 12:00 AM, 4/10 3:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 3
Jo hopes to fulfill newfound obligations while James's attempts to sabotage him intensify. June seeks solace with Philip. Soames promises Irene a move to Paris and support for her dancing. (Additional airings: 4/5 9:00 PM, 4/6 1:00 AM, 4/10 4:30 PM)
5:00 AM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Treasure
After escaping from the Castle and discovering Mercedes' marriage, Edmond flees to Italy. With the help of his new friend, Jacopo, Edmond sails to Monte Cristo to seek the rumored treasure, transform himself into the Count, and plot his revenge. (Additional airings: 4/5 10:00 PM, 4/6 2:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Spine Strengthening (repeat)
You need a strong back to be active and independent. Strengthen your spine with this episode of Classical Stretch set in front of the quaint water sports center in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Cheetah Adopted (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Word on the Bird (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Triangle Cafe/Captain O's Birthday
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Sweater Collection/New Bus Stop
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Plays T-Ball/Max Plays at the Library (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Lost and Found/Comic Tragedy (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Elmo and the Great Cookie Stack
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Bex Splash Fest/Mural Mayhem
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Being Bob Dog/Panda Panda (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – The Ice Pop Truck/Rosie's Dollar Dilemma (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Echo Location/Ears to You (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Subway All-Stars/Bunches of Beads (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Seal Dance/Snowboarding Qyah Style (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Louis Braille / I Am Zaha Hadid (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board – Bless Your Heart (repeat)
I hear you. Here she goes again, talking about heart health. Well, you're right; here I go again. With 1 in 5 deaths resulting from heart disease, I'll talk about it again and again and again. It's a tough one, but so easy to solve, it's almost silly. 90% of heart-related diseases are considered preventable if only we would change our food and lifestyles. Recipes: Lentil Meatballs with Chickpea Polenta and greens; My Tiella
2:30 PM |
Garden SMART – Gardening with the Ecosystem In Mind
With just a few small gardening changes we can have a huge impact on our surrounding ecosystem. The garden we visit this week is proof that these changes can help attract interesting wildlife. A lot to learn, be sure to tune in as we GardenSMART.
3:00 PM |
Volunteer Woodworker – The Windsor of Chairs (repeat)
Greg Pennington is a master Windsor Chairmaker. He's also a master teacher of the art and an influencer at the center of a specialized genre of woodworking.
3:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Castle Farms, Hour 2
See Michigan marvels unveiled during ROADSHOW's stop at Castle Farms in Charlevoix including a WWII painted A-2 flight jacket, a John Bailey dwarf clock, ca. 1800 and a 1973 Charles Schulz-signed drawing & book. Which find has a $75K value? (Additional airings: 4/4 2:30 PM, 4/6 8:00 PM, 4/9 3:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Henry David Thoreau – Several More Lives to Live
Thoreau returns to society to test what he learned at Walden, taking on roles as surveyor, scientist, and abolitionist, and making two more Maine trips - gaining deeper insights. Facing a lifelong illness, he writes with renewed urgency. (Additional airings: 4/1 1:00 AM, 4/2 4:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Ask This Old House – Nola Shutters, Hardwired Alarms
Nathan Gilbert upgrades shutters in a historic New Orleans neighborhood, matching the original style and material. Jenn Nawada and Lee Gilliam explain how to read fertilizer labels and choose between organic and synthetic options. Heath Eastman upgrades battery-operated smoke detectors to a hardwired combo alarm system. Heath asks a local fire chief for installation safety tips beforehand. (Additional airings: 4/4 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM |
Finding Your Roots – Song of the South
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the family secrets of actor Danielle Deadwyler and musician Rhiannon Giddens, meeting heroes and villains--and celebrating the virtue of accepting one's relatives whoever they may be. (Additional airings: 4/9 5:00 AM, 4/13 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution – The Break Up
Lucy Worsley investigates the tensions and turning points that led to America's declaration of independence from Britain in 1776. With access to expert insights and original evidence, Lucy asks whether this explosive split could have been avoided. (Additional airings: 4/8 1:00 AM, 4/9 4:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Frontline
As PBS' premier public affairs series, FRONTLINE's stature is reaffirmed each week through incisive documentaries covering the scope and complexity of the human, social and political experience. (Additional airings: 4/8 2:00 AM, 4/14 10:00 PM, 4/15 2:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 8 (Wednesday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution – The Break Up
Lucy Worsley investigates the tensions and turning points that led to America's declaration of independence from Britain in 1776. With access to expert insights and original evidence, Lucy asks whether this explosive split could have been avoided. (Additional airings: 4/7 9:00 PM, 4/9 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Frontline
As PBS' premier public affairs series, FRONTLINE's stature is reaffirmed each week through incisive documentaries covering the scope and complexity of the human, social and political experience. (Additional airings: 4/7 10:00 PM, 4/14 10:00 PM, 4/15 2:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Independent Lens – The Tallest Dwarf
Through family archives and the voices of little people, The Tallest Dwarf explores dwarfism and belonging. Filmmaker Julie Wyman highlights personal stories, creative collaborations, and medical debates that challenge ideas of normalcy. (Additional airings: 4/6 10:00 PM)
4:30 AM |
Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 4/5 5:30 PM, 4/7 1:00 AM, 4/12 5:30 PM, 4/19 5:30 PM, 4/26 5:30 PM)
5:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens Hour 3 (repeat)
Visit Akron, OH for astonishing finds, including a Fox Kids promotion kit, a Thurman Munson-signed baseball, ca. 1975 and Fernando Amorsolo oil paintings from 1955. Guess the top $120,000 to $180,000 find! (Additional airings: 4/6 9:00 PM, 4/7 1:30 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Shoulder Pain Relief (repeat)
This episode of Classical Stretch targets shoulder pain and provides instant relief. Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a picturesque and pain soothing workout in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Bad Hair Day (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Groundhog Birthday (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Bring A Grown-Up to Work Day/Nice Day for an Odd W
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – Show and Smell/The Campfire Conundrum
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel and Max Ask to Play/Daniel Asks to Play at (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Flipping Out/Jays Cut (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Beachball Bop (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – The Mighty Zeke/Gift for a Fish (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Purple Putt-Putt/Bob Dog's Style
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie The Dog Sitter/Chef Rosie (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Tasty Rainbow/Olive Gets The Big Picture (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma's Rescue Repair/Alma Cools Off (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Newt In My Boot/ Old Man of the Lake (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Winston Churchill/I Am Cleopatra (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Taste of History – Birthplace of Kentucky - Harrodsburg, Kentucky
Travel to Old Fort Harrod in Harrodsburg, Kentucky to explore the history of the fort and life of James Harrod. Joined by Mary Barlow, Chef Walter Staib pays tribute to the culinary heritage in the George Rogers Clark Cabin, they prepare historic recipes including a Kentucky Elk roast and a delightful Stack Cake, showcasing the traditional flavors of the region.
2:30 PM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Chicken & Dumplings, Quick Bread w/ Oatmeal, Honey
The perfect country meal... Homemade Chicken and Dumplings from scratch! Start with a whole chicken, and make your own broth. Sweet CarROOTs, Savory Green Beans and a Quick Bread with oatmeal, pecans and honey on the side!
3:00 PM |
Dining with the Chef (repeat)
DINING WITH THE CHEF introduces Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine. Hosted by Yu Hayami who cooks alongside master chef Tatsuo Saito, and co-host Patrick Harlan who cooks with chef Rika Yukimasa, with occasional appearances by other guest chefs, the series presents delicious Japanese dishes that can be made at home. Chef Tatsuo Saito, a prominent master of Japanese culinary arts, has served as head chef at the Japanese embassies in Paris and Washington and was an instructor in Japanese cuisine at a Swiss hotel school. He has also prepared tastings for the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. In Tokyo he operates a cooking school and is a prolific author, often appearing on television, in magazines and on the lecture circuit. In DINING WITH THE CHEF, Chef Saito takes us to the heart of Japanese cuisine by demonstrating culinary techniques, explaining ingredients, and showing how to arrange food to bring out its distinctive characteristics. Host Yu Hayami is an international singer and actress who was born in Japan and raised in Guam and Hawaii. Aside from her career and being a mother of two, she is also involved in charity work. Yu is a lover of good food, as well as a fine wine enthusiast. (Additional airings: 4/1 3:00 PM, 4/15 3:00 PM, 4/22 3:00 PM, 4/29 3:00 PM)
3:30 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – The Blood of Juana The Mad (repeat)
Loosely based on a Kerry Greenwood short story and set at a university college. When the fresh corpse of Professor Katz turns up in place of a cadaver in Dr. Mac's anatomy lecture she demands that Phryne and Jack - now estranged - work together in her interest. As they step around each other to investigate the murder and the disappearance of a valuable manuscript - the Book of Hours of Juana the Mad - a web of college pranking, politics and eugenics theory looks set to unravel. Not only do they solve the crime, but Jack and Phryne accept they work better together - in the interests of 'law and order'! (Additional airings: 4/4 9:00 PM)
4:30 PM |
Father Brown – The Lord of the Dance
Father Brown takes the lead when a television dancing contest turns deadly. (Additional airings: 4/4 8:01 PM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Brandy Yanchyk Sees The World – Sustainable Sushi, Craft Beer & Indigenous Art in (repeat)
Brandy Yanchyk travels to Prince Rupert, British Columbia, where she makes sustainable sushi with Chef Dai Fukasaku. Next, she learns about craft brewing at Wheelhouse Brewing Company and tastes locally inspired beers. Finally, she explores Indigenous art and tries her hand at carving. (Additional airings: 4/11 8:30 AM)
8:00 PM |
Nature – Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti, Baby Steps
At Reteti Sanctuary in Kenya, the team helps a disabled orphan elephant named Long'uro find his confidence, nurses a sick calf back from the brink, and manages an unexpected encounter inside an enclosure. (Additional airings: 4/9 3:30 PM, 4/10 4:00 AM, 4/12 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Nova – Your Brain: Who's In Control? (repeat)
Are you in control of your brain, or is your brain controlling you? Dive into the latest research on the subconscious with neuroscientist Heather Berlin to see what's really driving the decisions you make. (Additional airings: 4/9 1:00 AM, 4/9 4:30 PM, 4/10 5:00 AM, 4/12 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Our New World – A Wild Renaissance
Five ecosystems are reshaped by climate change. Ice fields and underwater forests vanish, replaced by new ecosystems. Humans and animals must adapt as nature transforms at unprecedented speed. (Additional airings: 4/9 2:00 AM, 4/10 3:00 AM, 4/12 2:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 9 (Thursday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Nova – Your Brain: Who's In Control? (repeat)
Are you in control of your brain, or is your brain controlling you? Dive into the latest research on the subconscious with neuroscientist Heather Berlin to see what's really driving the decisions you make. (Additional airings: 4/8 9:00 PM, 4/9 4:30 PM, 4/10 5:00 AM, 4/12 12:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Our New World – A Wild Renaissance
Five ecosystems are reshaped by climate change. Ice fields and underwater forests vanish, replaced by new ecosystems. Humans and animals must adapt as nature transforms at unprecedented speed. (Additional airings: 4/8 10:00 PM, 4/10 3:00 AM, 4/12 2:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Castle Farms, Hour 2
See Michigan marvels unveiled during ROADSHOW's stop at Castle Farms in Charlevoix including a WWII painted A-2 flight jacket, a John Bailey dwarf clock, ca. 1800 and a 1973 Charles Schulz-signed drawing & book. Which find has a $75K value? (Additional airings: 4/4 2:30 PM, 4/6 8:00 PM, 4/7 3:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution – The Break Up
Lucy Worsley investigates the tensions and turning points that led to America's declaration of independence from Britain in 1776. With access to expert insights and original evidence, Lucy asks whether this explosive split could have been avoided. (Additional airings: 4/7 9:00 PM, 4/8 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Song of the South
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the family secrets of actor Danielle Deadwyler and musician Rhiannon Giddens, meeting heroes and villains--and celebrating the virtue of accepting one's relatives whoever they may be. (Additional airings: 4/7 8:00 PM, 4/13 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Relieve Neck Pain (repeat)
This episode of Classical Stretch liberates all of the joints and muscles in your neck and shoulders providing you with instant relief. Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a Classical Stretch workout to relieve neck pain.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Baby Tooth & Kid Musky (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Through Rain, Sun, Snow Or Hail (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Blast from the Past Part I/Blast from the Past Par
8:30 AM |
Wild Kratts: Cats and Dogs
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Paint on the Mail/The Last Box (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Grover's Super Suitycase (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Bex Splash Fest/Mural Mayhem
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Bye Bye, Book/Tater Buddies (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Dance Party Island/Rosie The Mascot (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Underground Soup/Dandy Dandelions (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma on the Moo-ve/The Lucas Look (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – The Whole Mitten Kaboodle/Eagle Tale (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Zelia Nuttall / I Am Jules Leotard (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – The Real Chicken Kyiv (repeat)
Milk Street Editorial Director J.M. Hirsch travels to Kyiv, Ukraine, where he hears from chefs and home cooks about their effort to preserve Ukrainian culture through cuisine. At Milk Street, Christopher Kimball joins J.M. to make an oven-baked, old-school rendition of Chicken Kyiv flavored with dill, lemon and ginger. Then, we investigate the past, present, and future of Ukrainian Borsch.
2:30 PM |
Ireland with Michael – Coastal Connemara
Michael journeys through Connemara's rugged coast and sails to Inishbofin, where castles, abbeys, and island folklore come alive through music and storytelling.
3:00 PM |
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions – Freedom of Speech, Part 3
In the final installment of his three-part special on freedom of speech, Burt explores what can be done to protect both the right to speak and the right to hear. He talks with experts about how today's technology companies can ensure that open communication remains a cornerstone of democracy.
3:30 PM |
Nature – Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti, Baby Steps
At Reteti Sanctuary in Kenya, the team helps a disabled orphan elephant named Long'uro find his confidence, nurses a sick calf back from the brink, and manages an unexpected encounter inside an enclosure. (Additional airings: 4/8 8:00 PM, 4/10 4:00 AM, 4/12 1:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Nova – Your Brain: Who's In Control? (repeat)
Are you in control of your brain, or is your brain controlling you? Dive into the latest research on the subconscious with neuroscientist Heather Berlin to see what's really driving the decisions you make. (Additional airings: 4/8 9:00 PM, 4/9 1:00 AM, 4/10 5:00 AM, 4/12 12:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Rick Steves' Europe – Germany's Frankfurt and Nurnberg (repeat)
Skyscraper-studded Frankfurt - with so much commerce it's nicknamed "Bankfurt" - has a delightful-to-explore old center. Rick also visits Nurnberg, a capital for both the First Reich (the Holy Roman Empire) and the Third. From its towering castle and playful fountains to its Nazi Documentation Center and maze of underground bomb shelters, Nurnberg is a fascinating study in contrasts.
8:00 PM |
Queens of Mystery – Murder in the Dark, Part Two
Detective Sgt. Mattie Stone?s list of murder suspects includes a publisher, literary agent and author.
9:00 PM |
The Puzzle Lady – Episode: 2
The Puzzle Lady closes in on Bakerbury's Graveyard killer.
10:00 PM |
Discovering Judi Dench
The biography DISCOVERING JUDI DENCH looks at the remarkable on-screen cinematic career of Dame Judi Dench. She has been a prominent figure in British culture for decades, with an extraordinary and varied film career that earned her both Academy and BAFTA Awards. This program highlights some of her most memorable roles in several beloved films, including Mrs. Brown, Philomena, Tea with Mussolini, Chocolat, Iris, Pride and Prejudice, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Victoria & Abdul and her iconic stint as M in multiple James Bond films.
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 10 (Friday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
The Story of China with Michael Wood – Golden Age/The Ming (repeat)
See the stunning achievements of two of China's most brilliant dynasties: the Song, creators of a Chinese Renaissance, and the Ming, builders of the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
3:00 AM |
Our New World – A Wild Renaissance
Five ecosystems are reshaped by climate change. Ice fields and underwater forests vanish, replaced by new ecosystems. Humans and animals must adapt as nature transforms at unprecedented speed. (Additional airings: 4/8 10:00 PM, 4/9 2:00 AM, 4/12 2:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
Nature – Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti, Baby Steps
At Reteti Sanctuary in Kenya, the team helps a disabled orphan elephant named Long'uro find his confidence, nurses a sick calf back from the brink, and manages an unexpected encounter inside an enclosure. (Additional airings: 4/8 8:00 PM, 4/9 3:30 PM, 4/12 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Nova – Your Brain: Who's In Control? (repeat)
Are you in control of your brain, or is your brain controlling you? Dive into the latest research on the subconscious with neuroscientist Heather Berlin to see what's really driving the decisions you make. (Additional airings: 4/8 9:00 PM, 4/9 1:00 AM, 4/9 4:30 PM, 4/12 12:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Full Body Toning (repeat)
Join Miranda Esmonde-White in breathtaking Montego, Bay Jamaica for a full body toning Classical Stretch workout. This all-standing workout tones and strengthens every muscle in your body in minutes.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Termites Vs. Tongues (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Cold Snap (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Triangle Cafe/Captain O's Birthday
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Fall/The Word Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniels Lunch/Daniels Toy (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Tobsy Speaks/Perfect Potluck (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Roar, It's A Dinosaur (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Sparkle Pants/Game Changer (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – What A Pickle/Scooter Blues (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie Maps It Out/Merry-Go-Rosie (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – A Change of Art/The Litterbug (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma's New Kicks/Star Ball (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Wild Kratts: Our Blue and Green World
2:00 PM |
Farmer and the Foodie – Bison
Woodland Farm, Bourbon County Bison - Maggie and Lindsey visit Woodland Farm and Bourbon County Bison to learn about the history of bison and the benefits of its meat. Later, they fire up the grill for bison ribeye steaks and bison kebabs, served with tzatziki sauce. They also make a bison smash burger with a special sauce and fresh fixings.
2:30 PM |
Best of the Joy of Painting – Sunset Aglow
Join Bob Ross and experience a breathtaking sunset amidst glorious purple skies; don't miss this one.
3:00 PM |
Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins – Smuggler's Moon (repeat)
Join host Nicholas Hankins as he paints a moody, humid tropical scene with a full moon and palm trees.
3:30 PM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 3
Rosalind faces a troubling domestic situation. Meanwhile Joyce supervises the antenatal clinic at the hospital, where she meets a worried single mother diagnosed with placenta previa and concerned about raising her child alone. (Additional airings: 4/5 8:00 PM, 4/6 12:00 AM, 4/7 3:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 3
Desire, ambition, and betrayal simmer in this sumptuous costume drama about a wealthy family torn between tradition and happiness. Inspired by the celebrated Forsyte Saga novels, The Forsytes portrays events set before John Galsworthy's books. (Additional airings: 4/5 9:00 PM, 4/6 1:00 AM, 4/7 4:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 4/3 7:30 PM, 4/5 11:30 AM, 4/12 11:30 AM, 4/17 7:30 PM, 4/19 11:30 AM, 4/24 7:30 PM, 4/26 11:30 AM)
8:00 PM |
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 4/3 8:00 PM, 4/17 8:00 PM, 4/24 8:00 PM)
8:30 PM |
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 4/3 8:30 PM, 4/4 1:00 AM, 4/6 5:30 AM, 4/17 8:30 PM, 4/24 8:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | Brahms: Free But Alone
Journey through Germany to uncover the composer's private world including his personal photo collection and a visit to his summer hideaway, preserved as he left it revealing how love, duty, and doubt forged one of history's greatest composers. (Additional airings: 4/11 1:00 AM, 4/12 4:30 PM, 4/13 3:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Lafayette: The Lost Hero (repeat)
Lafayette: The Lost Hero" tells the story of the Marquis de Lafayette and his quest to bring democracy to America and France, through the eyes of Sabine Renault Sabloniere, a 21st century descendant. The film traces the life and legend of this intriguing, neglected, and controversial figure, who left France at the age of 19 and fought courageously for the independence of the United States. He returns to France, risking his life to help start the French Revolution and then struggles in vain to bring democracy to his country by peaceful means. Years later, after being imprisoned for bringing freedom movements to Europe, he returns, triumphantly, for the 50th anniversary of the American revolution -- this country's first great patriotic celebration. (Additional airings: 4/11 2:00 AM, 4/13 4:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 11 (Saturday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | Brahms: Free But Alone
Journey through Germany to uncover the composer's private world including his personal photo collection and a visit to his summer hideaway, preserved as he left it revealing how love, duty, and doubt forged one of history's greatest composers. (Additional airings: 4/10 9:00 PM, 4/12 4:30 PM, 4/13 3:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Lafayette: The Lost Hero (repeat)
Lafayette: The Lost Hero" tells the story of the Marquis de Lafayette and his quest to bring democracy to America and France, through the eyes of Sabine Renault Sabloniere, a 21st century descendant. The film traces the life and legend of this intriguing, neglected, and controversial figure, who left France at the age of 19 and fought courageously for the independence of the United States. He returns to France, risking his life to help start the French Revolution and then struggles in vain to bring democracy to his country by peaceful means. Years later, after being imprisoned for bringing freedom movements to Europe, he returns, triumphantly, for the 50th anniversary of the American revolution -- this country's first great patriotic celebration. (Additional airings: 4/10 10:00 PM, 4/13 4:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Age of Nature – Awakening (repeat)
Discover how a new awareness of nature is helping to restore ecosystems from Panama to China to Mozambique. See how innovative actions are being taken to repair man-made damage and restore reefs, rivers, animal populations and more.
4:00 AM |
Age of Nature – Understanding (repeat)
Explore how a new understanding of nature is helping us find surprising ways to fix it. From the Pacific Northwest to Yellowstone to Scotland, scientists, citizens and activists are restoring the environment, benefiting humans and animals alike.
5:00 AM |
Age of Nature – Changing (repeat)
Discover why restoring nature might be our best tool to slow global warming. From Borneo to Antarctica, the resilience of the planet is helping us find solutions to cope and even mitigate climate change, providing hope for a more positive future.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Spine Mobility (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda Esmonde-White for an all-standing workout that will help improve the mobility of your spine and keep you standing tall all day long.
6:30 AM |
Yoga In Practice – Shining Brightly (repeat)
Like a flower, in order to grow and expand, we must be solidly grounded. What this means in yoga is that in order to shine and fully delight in the pose, one must root down first. In today's practice we explore the balance between staying actively engaged, or grounded, and extending upward and outward in Half Moon Pose. The sense of freedom found when we expand in any pose, both physically and mentally, encourages us to enjoy the fullness of the moment.
7:00 AM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Mix-And-Match Materials
Does your scrap bin include fabrics other than quilting cottons? Because you can do so many things with different substrates. Guest Paige Plihal shares some clever methods for creating patchwork with silk, leather, denim, and other bulky fabrics. We'll construct a laptop sleeve with bound edges and a button closure - excellent skills for any sewer.
7:30 AM |
Fit 2 Stitch – European Couture Details - Part 1 (repeat)
On this episode of Fit 2 Stitch, Ella Pritsker shares a concept of couture that is new, exciting, and unlike anything you've seen before. She's opening the door to her world--where craftsmanship, creativity, and precision meet to bring the luxury of couture to sportswear.
8:00 AM |
J Schwanke's Life In Bloom – Woven Together (repeat)
J's flower friend Sue Muldoon joins him to explore her passion, weaving. From chairs, to baskets, to trays, Sue shares her skills. J finds many ways to combine flowers with Sue's woven projects. Then, Sue and J trade their best baking tips as they make blueberry scones together. Hanging Amaranthus is the featured flower. Flowers from a viewer are also shared.
8:30 AM |
Brandy Yanchyk Sees The World – Sustainable Sushi, Craft Beer & Indigenous Art in (repeat)
Brandy Yanchyk travels to Prince Rupert, British Columbia, where she makes sustainable sushi with Chef Dai Fukasaku. Next, she learns about craft brewing at Wheelhouse Brewing Company and tastes locally inspired beers. Finally, she explores Indigenous art and tries her hand at carving. (Additional airings: 4/8 7:30 PM)
9:00 AM |
Outdoor Journal – Ice Fishing/Morgan Fish Hatchery/Biathlon (repeat)
Lawrence Pyne visits some of Lake Champlain's shanty villages and learns how to fish for smelt. Volunteers have rebuilt the Morgan Fish Hatchery, allowing them to stock local ponds and streams with brook trout fry. Marianne Eaton joins Olympic biathlon racer Dan Westover for an introduction to the sport at the Ethan Allen Firing Range in Jericho, Vt.
9:30 AM |
MotorWeek – 2026 Chevrolet Blazer Ev
The Chevrolet Blazer made a drastic change for the 21st century, and now it's here at MotorWeek HQ in another new, all-electric form. We'll see what the Blazer EV has going on before switching over to a Volkswagen best-seller made better, the Tiguan SEL R-Line Turbo. Yes, it's a mouthful, but a fantastic addition to the Tiguan lineup packing more punch!
10:00 AM |
Epic Trails – Papua New Guinea (repeat)
Eric Hanson visits wild and remote villages in Papua New Guinea, as he challenges himself on one of the world's most difficult trails the Kokoda Track.
10:30 AM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Fancy Schmancy Chuck Roast Over Pasta, Canning Pea
Want to impress your friends with dinner? Fancy up your Chuck Roast in the oven and ladle over ziti. Need to satisfy your sweet tooth? Make homemade dough (Nicki's Grandma's Recipe) for Pear Mincemeat Dessert Rolls (like cinnamon rolls but with a twist!). Learn how to can Pear Mincemeat for yourself.
11:00 AM |
My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas – Pie Heaven (repeat)
Densely forested mountains, stone-cobbled villages, sheep and emerald greenery are the stuff of Epirus's lush, mountainous landscape. Diane visits the mountain enclave of a traditional shepherding family and makes a feta cheese pie with layers of crisp homemade pastry that is baked the way it's been done for centuries: over embers. The result is a taste of heaven on earth! Back in her kitchen, Diane makes two of her own savory pies: a Pleated, Buttery Feta Cheese Pie and a delicious Chicken-Phyllo Pie, both inspired by this region's deepest traditions. Guests: Artemis Tsakalou; Yannis Dekolis.
11:30 AM |
Ellie's Real Good Food – Big Flavor, Less Salt (repeat)
Ellie helps you get the bold taste you crave from your favorite foods while keeping salt in check in your kitchen.Recipe: Tri-color salad pizza - Family favorite minestrone soup - 3-Ingredient coriander-crusted turkey breast with sweet and spicy roasted root vegetables.
12:00 PM |
America's Test Kitchen
AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK'S ILLUSTRATED uses a common-sense, practical approach to solve everyday cooking problems and save viewers time and money. Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison lead a team of dedicated test kitchen cooks to reveal the basics of foolproof home cooking while preparing dozens of exhaustively tested recipes. The series also features the popular segments viewers know and love. In "The Tasting Lab," expert Jack Bishop puts supermarket staples to the test before revealing the series' top food recommendations. Then, equipment tester Adam Ried takes viewers through an exhaustive and unbiased search for the best kitchen items in "Equipment Corner." Meanwhile, in "Gadgets Galore," Lisa McManus reviews her favorite gadgets and reveals which ones are worth the cost-or not. (Additional airings: 4/4 12:00 PM, 4/18 12:00 PM, 4/25 12:00 PM)
12:30 PM |
Cook's Country
Hosted by Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison, Cook's Country features the best regional home cooking in the country and relies on the same practical, no-nonsense food approach that has made Cook's Country magazine so successful. Cook's Country is where family-friendly recipes from every corner of America are reimagined for home cooks everywhere. (Additional airings: 4/4 12:30 PM, 4/18 12:30 PM, 4/25 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM |
Woodsmith Shop – 3 Weekend Projects (repeat)
Create three kitchen projects for yourself or as a special gift. Learn how to make a pizza peel, turn a rolling pin, and design a cutting board. All three of these pieces are made from a small amount of material and offer plenty of woodworking lessons.
1:30 PM |
This Old House – Suburban Victorian | Everything Old Is New Again
Kevin and Charlie relocate and rebuild the original built-in China cabinet in the new dining room. Heath shows Kevin the proper layout and height before installing bathroom sconces. Meanwhile, Tom preps the front door for a new mortise lock. (Additional airings: 4/13 7:30 PM)
2:00 PM |
Ask This Old House – Arch Accent, Pea Stone Patio
Mauro helps a mom-to-be refresh a nursery with hand-drawn arches using simple tools. Jenn explains the truth behind common plant misconceptions. Then, Mark helps a couple install a pea gravel patio using a binding agent to keep stones in place. (Additional airings: 4/14 7:30 PM)
2:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Castle Farms, Hour 3
ROADSHOW found treasures in a castle during a stop in Charlevoix, MI, including Tiffany Studios lily sconces, ca. 1905, a 1904 Philadelphia quilt and a Chinese & Japanese decorative art collection. One family heirloom is a whopping $75K! (Additional airings: 4/13 8:00 PM, 4/14 3:30 PM, 4/15 4:00 AM)
3:30 PM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Derek Fowlds & Bill Simons (repeat)
Diana Rigg, Phyllis Logan and Ainsley Harriott are some of the celebrities that are hitting the Road Trip this season in search of antiques that will win big at auction. Travelling in vintage cars and accompanied by experts, these celebrities traverse Great Britain looking for the most interesting, unique and valuable treasures.
4:30 PM |
Martin Clunes: Islands of the Pacific – Papua New Guinea (repeat)
Martin travels to Papua New Guinea and lives amongst the subsistence farmers of the Trobriand Islands. There, he plays their favorite game - cricket! Next, he visits the volcanic island of New Britain. Both are a reminder of the fragility of island existence in this part of the Pacific Ocean.
5:30 PM |
Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 4/4 5:30 PM, 4/7 2:30 AM, 4/18 5:30 PM, 4/25 5:30 PM, 4/26 5:30 AM)
6:00 PM |
As Time Goes By – Welcome News
Jean and Lionel receive unexpected but welcome news from Lionel's father.
6:30 PM |
Keeping Up Appearances – Country Retreat (repeat)
Hyacinth is determined to buy a cottage in the country as a weekend retreat. Needless to say, her idea of what is suitable matches neither Richard's wishes nor his wallet. Luckily an amorous farmer makes her realise that country life is not as idyllic as she thought.
7:00 PM |
Still Open All Hours – Christmas 2016 (repeat)
This warm-hearted updating of Roy Clarke's classic comedy Open All Hours delivers another serving of (almost) fresh groceries, banter and barmy customers. David Jason reprises his role as grocer Granville, who has inherited the small corner shop from his Uncle Arkwright. On hand to help out with the oddball customers and eccentric requests is Granville's dashing son Leroy. As Christmas approaches Granville's cost-saving measures are as cunning as ever, as he attempts to sell sweets that turn your tongue green and puddings that might just come from outer space.
7:30 PM |
Are You Being Served? – Big Brother
Surveillance cameras are installed at Grace Brothers. Mr. Rumbold begins to carefully watch their every move. He counts Mrs. Slocombe's visits to the ladies' room, observes Miss Brahms adjusting her "stock", and catches Mr. Lucas smoking.
8:00 PM |
Father Brown – The Deserving Poor
Father Brown investigates when his old friend Blind 'Arry is arrested for murder at an almshouse. (Additional airings: 4/15 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Framed for Murder (repeat)
A journey into the twilight world of silent movies. Hollywood has a stranglehold on the Australian industry and with 'talkies' on the way, the exotic 'Bride of Babylon' production is in serious jeopardy. With one of Phryne's oldest friends producing the movie, she has no choice but to get involved when the lead actor is murdered on set. She steps in to solve the crime and save the production - juggling the roles of principal investor and private investigator. The show must go on, and when the director is also killed, Phryne takes the reins. (Additional airings: 4/15 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service (repeat)
When a seven-year-old boy goes missing in the outback, it's a race against time to find him as the RFDS is called to help his injured father. (Additional airings: 4/4 10:00 PM, 4/18 10:00 PM, 4/25 10:00 PM)
11:00 PM |
Austin City Limits – Lil Yachty/Sudan Archives (repeat)
Rap star Lil Yachty showcases his genre-bending album Let's Start Here joined by special guests; Singer/violinist Sudan Archives performs the eclectic R&B of her acclaimed Natural Brown Prom Queen.
Apr 12 (Sunday)
12:00 AM |
Nova – Your Brain: Who's In Control? (repeat)
Are you in control of your brain, or is your brain controlling you? Dive into the latest research on the subconscious with neuroscientist Heather Berlin to see what's really driving the decisions you make. (Additional airings: 4/8 9:00 PM, 4/9 1:00 AM, 4/9 4:30 PM, 4/10 5:00 AM)
1:00 AM |
Nature – Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti, Baby Steps
At Reteti Sanctuary in Kenya, the team helps a disabled orphan elephant named Long'uro find his confidence, nurses a sick calf back from the brink, and manages an unexpected encounter inside an enclosure. (Additional airings: 4/8 8:00 PM, 4/9 3:30 PM, 4/10 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Our New World – A Wild Renaissance
Five ecosystems are reshaped by climate change. Ice fields and underwater forests vanish, replaced by new ecosystems. Humans and animals must adapt as nature transforms at unprecedented speed. (Additional airings: 4/8 10:00 PM, 4/9 2:00 AM, 4/10 3:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Asian Americans – Breaking Ground (repeat)
See how new immigrants from China, India, Japan, the Philippines and beyond, despite anti-Asian laws, still manage to build railroads, dazzle on the silver screen and take their fight for equality to the U.S.
4:00 AM |
Asian Americans – A Question of Loyalty (repeat)
Meet the first generation of U.S.-born Asian Americans, whose loyalties are tested during WWII.
5:00 AM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Holly Aird & Anna Chancellor (repeat)
Actresses Anna Chancellor and Holly Aird bring a touch of theatrical glamour to a Road Trip through the Home Counties. A supporting cast of experts steer our leading ladies through the twists and turns of this adventure, including the acquisition of an eclectic collection of props ranging from a military field flask to a pigeon clock.
6:00 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Stiffness Be Gone! (repeat)
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
6:30 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Stretch Out Stubborn Knots (repeat)
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Termites Vs. Tongues (repeat)
When Aviva and Koki accidentally miniaturize themselves and get carried away by termites, Martin and Chris must split up to search for them. (Additional airings: 4/10 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Groundhog Birthday (repeat)
After a groundhog predicts six more weeks of winter, Benny is convinced he'll have snow on his birthday. As Benny plans a winter themed party, Lily monitors the weather to confirm if Benny will have the snow-filled birthday he expects. (Additional airings: 4/8 7:30 AM, 4/21 7:30 AM)
8:00 AM |
Lyla in the Loop – Runaway Tarantula/Rainy Day, Indoor Play (repeat)
Ale wants to show the Loops her pet tarantula, but it keeps escaping, so Lyla and Ale make an escape-proof container./ Lyla and her siblings are stuck inside because of rain and escape boredom by recreating park activities indoors.
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Fall/The Word Collection (repeat)
When Carl freezes after Nico falls, he shares something about himself to help her understand why he didn't know what to do. / Carl learns a new word - shindig. Will he get to say it just the right way at just the right time? (Additional airings: 4/10 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniels Lunch/Daniels Toy (repeat)
Daniels Lunch - Daniel is excited to eat the special lunch Dad Tiger made for him - an egg salad sandwich! When Miss Elaina declares she doesn't like egg salad, Daniel gets upset. They learn that it's okay to like different things, but they should always be kind to one another.Daniels Toy - Daniel Tiger goes to the park to play with his toy, Ducky, but Prince Wednesday doesn't like Ducky. They realize while it's fine to like different toys, they should be kind to each other even when they disagree. (Additional airings: 4/10 9:00 AM)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Paint on the Mail/The Last Box (repeat)
Phoebe and Jay accidentally get paint on the mail and have to decode addresses. Phoebe and Jay discover their parents' box of memories and try to find a way to celebrate their late mother. (Additional airings: 4/9 9:30 AM, 4/23 9:30 AM)
10:00 AM |
Weekends with Yankee – The Music of New England
This week, host Amy Traverso goes behind the scenes at Tanglewood, the renowned music venue in Lenox, Massachusetts, where she meets Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart and creates the ultimate Tanglewood picnic. Host Richard Wiese visits Connecticut's Lime Rock Park to enjoy its annual Historic Festival, where antique and vintage cars embark on a 17-mile tour of the beautiful Litchfield Hills.
10:30 AM |
Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan – Being Well in the Modern World (repeat)
Kelly introduces the season by sitting down with Dr. Atul Gawande, Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, and Dr. Dani Dumitriu to discuss mental health and well-being in America today. They speak on three principal factors that play a role in shaping our wellness: nature (our genetics), nurture (the environment we're raised in), and choice (healthy behaviors we do or don't engage in on a regular basis). Our experts add an important caveat that our choices occur within a context. And that context is constantly changing, evolving and shaping our choices, whether we're aware of it or not.
11:00 AM |
History with David Rubenstein – Bash and Fisher
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
11:30 AM |
Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 4/3 7:30 PM, 4/5 11:30 AM, 4/10 7:30 PM, 4/17 7:30 PM, 4/19 11:30 AM, 4/24 7:30 PM, 4/26 11:30 AM)
12:00 PM |
Made Here – New Neighbors: The Beavers of Allen Brook (repeat)
A Vermont homeowner sets out to learn about his new neighbors, the beavers. The film investigates beaver activity in Williston, the origin of the species including the giant beaver, and how beavers fight climate change.
12:30 PM |
Abundance: The Farmlink Story (repeat)
During the largest food crisis in a century, a group of college students catalyze a national movement to end food insecurity in the United States. As food bank lines grow and college finals approach, do the students have what it takes to create a long-term solution?
1:00 PM |
Save The Farm, Save The Future
Climate change is making farming harder than ever while driving the demand for renewable energy. Save the Farm, Save the Future follows farmers and ranchers exploring agrivoltaics - a new approach that combines solar power and agriculture. Can this innovation help sustain farms, livelihoods, and the planet?
2:00 PM |
John Neumeier: A Creative Life
JOHN NEUMEIER: A CREATIVE LIFE focuses on one of the most enduring and impactful ballet artists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Through Hamburg Ballet performances, conversations with leading dancers, colleagues and collaborators, and in-depth interviews with Neumeier himself, the film showcases his final season for the Hamburg Ballet as he prepares to hand control to a new generation. Neumeier is known throughout the ballet world as a visionary choreographer. As artistic director of the Hamburg Ballet in Germany for more than 50 years, his 191 choreographed works have reached global audiences. His prestigious awards for classical, literary and abstract pieces illustrate his impact in the dance world. As he said, "I think maybe my whole life has been working so as not to have to answer the question: 'Who is John Neumeier?'" JOHN NEUMEIER: A CREATIVE LIFE explores the life of this remarkable artist, from his Milwaukee upbringing and discovery of dance, to his late entry into the Royal Ballet School and early choreographic success that landed him a job as the director of Frankfurt Ballet at age 29. The film also delves into his long tenure at Hamburg Ballet and his constant struggle to explore the complexities of his creativity.
4:00 PM |
To Feel The Earth and Touch The Sky: Living The (repeat)
TO FEEL THE EARTH AND TOUCH THE SKY is a film highlighting the boundary breaking figures in the evolution of American Modern Dance. Iconoclasts in their own time, they have become icons in ours.
4:30 PM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | Brahms: Free But Alone
Journey through Germany to uncover the composer's private world including his personal photo collection and a visit to his summer hideaway, preserved as he left it revealing how love, duty, and doubt forged one of history's greatest composers. (Additional airings: 4/10 9:00 PM, 4/11 1:00 AM, 4/13 3:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 4/5 5:30 PM, 4/7 1:00 AM, 4/8 4:30 AM, 4/19 5:30 PM, 4/26 5:30 PM)
6:00 PM |
Epic Train Journeys from Above – Norway's Bergen Railway
The Bergen line is a triumph of engineering in the face of extraordinary natural obstacles: fjords, freezing conditions and rogue wildlife.
7:00 PM |
Midsomer Murders – Things That Go Bump in the Night, Part 1 (repeat)
Fletcher's Cross undertaker Patrick Pennyman is found dead in his own chapel of rest with a shocked look on his face. Suspicion points at the local spiritualist church which is heavily controversial in the village. Barnaby and Scott try to uncover the mysteries of the church as well as trying to unmask the brutal killer. They have to interview the undertaker's former business partner who hated the man, a handyman with a mischievous personality and a womanizing pensioner. And when another murder is committed the village unleashes its full evil potential.
8:00 PM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 4
Sister Catherine is distressed when a newborn baby is taken from the maternity home. Sister Julienne shares some news with the Turners and Sister Veronica about Christopher's father. (Additional airings: 4/13 12:00 AM, 4/14 3:00 AM, 4/17 3:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 4
Jo recommits to his family, James is furious with Soames and Irene and Soames' Parisian adventure ends early. (Additional airings: 4/13 1:00 AM, 4/14 4:00 AM, 4/17 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Red Room
Five years after reinvented himself as the Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond tracks down the men who betrayed him. Deception lets him enter their social circle, but his beloved Mercedes, now married to Fernand, feels uneasy in his presence. (Additional airings: 4/13 2:00 AM, 4/14 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Murder in the Mountains – In The Dungeon
Follow the dedicated investigators of the picturesque Austrian town of Kitzbuhel. They tackle complex criminal cases where secrets unravel and danger lurks behind every mountain vista. From Walter Presents.
Apr 13 (Monday)
12:00 AM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 4
Sister Catherine is distressed when a newborn baby is taken from the maternity home. Sister Julienne shares some news with the Turners and Sister Veronica about Christopher's father. (Additional airings: 4/12 8:00 PM, 4/14 3:00 AM, 4/17 3:30 PM)
1:00 AM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 4
Jo recommits to his family, James is furious with Soames and Irene and Soames' Parisian adventure ends early. (Additional airings: 4/12 9:00 PM, 4/14 4:00 AM, 4/17 4:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Red Room
Five years after reinvented himself as the Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond tracks down the men who betrayed him. Deception lets him enter their social circle, but his beloved Mercedes, now married to Fernand, feels uneasy in his presence. (Additional airings: 4/12 10:00 PM, 4/14 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | Brahms: Free But Alone
Journey through Germany to uncover the composer's private world including his personal photo collection and a visit to his summer hideaway, preserved as he left it revealing how love, duty, and doubt forged one of history's greatest composers. (Additional airings: 4/10 9:00 PM, 4/11 1:00 AM, 4/12 4:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
Lafayette: The Lost Hero (repeat)
Lafayette: The Lost Hero" tells the story of the Marquis de Lafayette and his quest to bring democracy to America and France, through the eyes of Sabine Renault Sabloniere, a 21st century descendant. The film traces the life and legend of this intriguing, neglected, and controversial figure, who left France at the age of 19 and fought courageously for the independence of the United States. He returns to France, risking his life to help start the French Revolution and then struggles in vain to bring democracy to his country by peaceful means. Years later, after being imprisoned for bringing freedom movements to Europe, he returns, triumphantly, for the 50th anniversary of the American revolution -- this country's first great patriotic celebration. (Additional airings: 4/10 10:00 PM, 4/11 2:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Song of the South
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the family secrets of actor Danielle Deadwyler and musician Rhiannon Giddens, meeting heroes and villains--and celebrating the virtue of accepting one's relatives whoever they may be. (Additional airings: 4/7 8:00 PM, 4/9 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Psoas & Hip Strengthening (repeat)
Today's episode of Classical Stretch re-balances, stretches, and strengthens your hips and psoas. Join Miranda Esmonde-White in the stunning scenery of Montego Bay, Jamaica for an episode of Classical Stretch.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Flight of the Pollinators (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Foggy Trick Or Treat (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Good, The Great, and the Hungry/The Rookie Run
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Sticker Collection/The Baby Stuff Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Explores Nature/Daniel's Nature Walk (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Paper Rocketship/Fort Yarber (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Elmo's Toy Swap (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Overbooked Super/Louisa's Big News (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Donkey's Bad Day/Yodel Bird Egg (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Purple Sweet Potato Buns/Tia's Big Break (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Butterfly Party/More Than One Right Way (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma-Papi Day/Alma's Special Ticket (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – The Qyah Ice Classic/The Great Qyah Cleanup (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am James Naismith/I Am Temple Grandin (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Rolled Chicken Parmesan, Homemade Italian Bread &
It's Italian Night! Take what you have in your fridge for the ultimate Minestrone Soup with Cavatelli Pasta. Roll up some chicken breasts with mozzarella and spices for a new take on Chicken Parmesan with a side of Homemade Bread in the Dutch oven.
2:30 PM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Mulberry Grove (repeat)
The Anvil quilt block is an heirloom design with wonderful creative potential. Sara Gallegos presents her quilt, Mulberry Grove, as one potential quilt design for this block. On this episode of Love of Quilting, you'll learn the construction techniques for this block, as well as tips for working with scrappy fabric collections and various ways to sash.
3:00 PM |
Fit 2 Stitch – Sewing with Straight Lines (repeat)
All garments, no matter how difficult, start with a straight stitch. There are a few methods we can learn that will inform how we hold our fabric, as we perfect the straight stitch. In this episode of Fit 2 Stitch, Maria King, a novice seamstress, brings her enthusiasm and humor to the set, as she demonstrates the ins and outs of creating fun and practical projects with a straight stitch.
3:30 PM |
Towering Task: The Story of the Peace Corps (repeat)
A TOWERING TASK tells the story of the Peace Corps, a unique U.S. government agency born out of the Cold War and the heady days of the Kennedy administration. To this day, Peace Corps Volunteers redefine how America engages with the rest of the world.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
This Old House – Suburban Victorian | Everything Old Is New Again
Kevin and Charlie relocate and rebuild the original built-in China cabinet in the new dining room. Heath shows Kevin the proper layout and height before installing bathroom sconces. Meanwhile, Tom preps the front door for a new mortise lock. (Additional airings: 4/11 1:30 PM)
8:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Castle Farms, Hour 3
ROADSHOW found treasures in a castle during a stop in Charlevoix, MI, including Tiffany Studios lily sconces, ca. 1905, a 1904 Philadelphia quilt and a Chinese & Japanese decorative art collection. One family heirloom is a whopping $75K! (Additional airings: 4/11 2:30 PM, 4/14 3:30 PM, 4/15 4:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Santa Fe's Museum Hill, Hour 1 (repeat)
Visit the "Land of Enchantment" on the hunt for hidden treasures in Santa Fe, like a 1929 New York Yankees partial team-signed ball, a New Mexico mining league trophy & photos and a Plains Indian child's beaded shirt. One is up to $200,000! (Additional airings: 4/14 1:00 AM, 4/14 4:30 PM, 4/15 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Independent Lens – Backside: The Unseen Hands of Horse Racing
Set at Churchill Downs, Backside is a portrait of the immigrant grooms who care for Kentucky Derby racehorses year-round. The lives of these workers showcase the unseen labor, class disparities, and the human bond sustaining an iconic American sport. (Additional airings: 4/14 2:00 AM, 4/15 3:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 14 (Tuesday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Santa Fe's Museum Hill, Hour 1 (repeat)
Visit the "Land of Enchantment" on the hunt for hidden treasures in Santa Fe, like a 1929 New York Yankees partial team-signed ball, a New Mexico mining league trophy & photos and a Plains Indian child's beaded shirt. One is up to $200,000! (Additional airings: 4/13 9:00 PM, 4/14 4:30 PM, 4/15 5:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Independent Lens – Backside: The Unseen Hands of Horse Racing
Set at Churchill Downs, Backside is a portrait of the immigrant grooms who care for Kentucky Derby racehorses year-round. The lives of these workers showcase the unseen labor, class disparities, and the human bond sustaining an iconic American sport. (Additional airings: 4/13 10:00 PM, 4/15 3:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 4
Sister Catherine is distressed when a newborn baby is taken from the maternity home. Sister Julienne shares some news with the Turners and Sister Veronica about Christopher's father. (Additional airings: 4/12 8:00 PM, 4/13 12:00 AM, 4/17 3:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 4
Jo recommits to his family, James is furious with Soames and Irene and Soames' Parisian adventure ends early. (Additional airings: 4/12 9:00 PM, 4/13 1:00 AM, 4/17 4:30 PM)
5:00 AM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Red Room
Five years after reinvented himself as the Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond tracks down the men who betrayed him. Deception lets him enter their social circle, but his beloved Mercedes, now married to Fernand, feels uneasy in his presence. (Additional airings: 4/12 10:00 PM, 4/13 2:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Waist Slenderizing (repeat)
This all-standing Classical Stretch waist slenderizing workout strengthens every muscle around your core and waist leaving you longer and leaner.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Musk Ox Mania (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – A Dark and Stormy Night (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – A Town Called Trifle/I Am Oddius
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Plushie Collection/The Bouncy Ball Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Visits The Dentist/Daniel's First Haircut (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Find Phoebe/Trick Shot (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Tamir's Art Show (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Amazing Adventure/The Kaya-tastic Banana-tastic Ha (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Beach Day/Super Super Duper Sleepover (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie Rocks Mariachi/Rosie Canta Un Corrido (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Olive's Library/Nature Walk (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Granny on the Go/Chacho's Day Out (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Halloween Party Panic/The Spruce Sleuths (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Lou Gehrig/I Am Marie Owens (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board – Mangia Foglie (repeat)
Taking care of our livers can be delicious. What you say? What if I told you a classic pasta dish from Puglia was designed to do just that? Let's head to Bari, live our healthiest lives and become "mangia foglie," since they have cleverly figured out that bitter greens can put us right. Recipes: Orecchiette with Bitter Greens; Orecchiette with Tempeh and Mint
2:30 PM |
Garden SMART – A Shade Garden with Warm, Intimate Spaces
A portrait painter created a garden oasis in 1934 that is still an inspiration. Seven interlocking gardens were carved out of what was originally a cow pasture. It's a great example of transforming an idea into a beautiful landscape. Be sure to tune in as we GardenSMART.
3:00 PM |
Volunteer Woodworker – Prolific Perfection (repeat)
Ronnie Young is always busy, always doing, always figuring things out. He has been awarded the highest honor in woodworking for his American furniture reproductions, including his work in the Federal Style adorned with Paterae Inlay.
3:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Castle Farms, Hour 3
ROADSHOW found treasures in a castle during a stop in Charlevoix, MI, including Tiffany Studios lily sconces, ca. 1905, a 1904 Philadelphia quilt and a Chinese & Japanese decorative art collection. One family heirloom is a whopping $75K! (Additional airings: 4/11 2:30 PM, 4/13 8:00 PM, 4/15 4:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Santa Fe's Museum Hill, Hour 1 (repeat)
Visit the "Land of Enchantment" on the hunt for hidden treasures in Santa Fe, like a 1929 New York Yankees partial team-signed ball, a New Mexico mining league trophy & photos and a Plains Indian child's beaded shirt. One is up to $200,000! (Additional airings: 4/13 9:00 PM, 4/14 1:00 AM, 4/15 5:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Ask This Old House – Arch Accent, Pea Stone Patio
Mauro helps a mom-to-be refresh a nursery with hand-drawn arches using simple tools. Jenn explains the truth behind common plant misconceptions. Then, Mark helps a couple install a pea gravel patio using a binding agent to keep stones in place. (Additional airings: 4/11 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM |
Finding Your Roots – Rags to Riches
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of actor Kate Burton and media mogul Barry Diller--telling stories of sacrifice and exploring a profound question: what do we inherit from ancestors whose lives were far more challenging than our own? (Additional airings: 4/16 5:00 AM, 4/20 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution – A Messy Divorce
Lucy Worsley investigates how The American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. Lucy consults experts and evidence to explore this lesser-told and fascinating aspect of the War of Independence. (Additional airings: 4/15 1:00 AM, 4/16 4:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Frontline
As PBS' premier public affairs series, FRONTLINE's stature is reaffirmed each week through incisive documentaries covering the scope and complexity of the human, social and political experience. (Additional airings: 4/7 10:00 PM, 4/8 2:00 AM, 4/15 2:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 15 (Wednesday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution – A Messy Divorce
Lucy Worsley investigates how The American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. Lucy consults experts and evidence to explore this lesser-told and fascinating aspect of the War of Independence. (Additional airings: 4/14 9:00 PM, 4/16 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Frontline
As PBS' premier public affairs series, FRONTLINE's stature is reaffirmed each week through incisive documentaries covering the scope and complexity of the human, social and political experience. (Additional airings: 4/7 10:00 PM, 4/8 2:00 AM, 4/14 10:00 PM)
3:00 AM |
Independent Lens – Backside: The Unseen Hands of Horse Racing
Set at Churchill Downs, Backside is a portrait of the immigrant grooms who care for Kentucky Derby racehorses year-round. The lives of these workers showcase the unseen labor, class disparities, and the human bond sustaining an iconic American sport. (Additional airings: 4/13 10:00 PM, 4/14 2:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Castle Farms, Hour 3
ROADSHOW found treasures in a castle during a stop in Charlevoix, MI, including Tiffany Studios lily sconces, ca. 1905, a 1904 Philadelphia quilt and a Chinese & Japanese decorative art collection. One family heirloom is a whopping $75K! (Additional airings: 4/11 2:30 PM, 4/13 8:00 PM, 4/14 3:30 PM)
5:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Santa Fe's Museum Hill, Hour 1 (repeat)
Visit the "Land of Enchantment" on the hunt for hidden treasures in Santa Fe, like a 1929 New York Yankees partial team-signed ball, a New Mexico mining league trophy & photos and a Plains Indian child's beaded shirt. One is up to $200,000! (Additional airings: 4/13 9:00 PM, 4/14 1:00 AM, 4/14 4:30 PM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Feet Strengthening (repeat)
Your feet are the foundation of your body - without strong, healthy, pain-free feet you cannot achieve a strong, healthy, pain-free body. Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a foot strengthening Classical Stretch workout.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Creature Power Challenge (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Leaf Painter (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Night Mayor/The Big Stink
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Crayonverters Collection /Lotta's New Instrume
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – A New Friend at School/ A New Friend at the Playgr (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Queen B Butterfly/Talent Show (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Jam Session Jam Up (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – The Fishmans' Big Date/Fishman Family Circus (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Mooing Moon Moths/Stop and Think (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – The Catrina Mystery/The Lucky Dragon (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – The Beat of a Different Drummer/The Bird Thief (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma's Song (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Picking Cloudberries/Puzzled (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Alvin Ailey / I Am Lucy Maud Montgomery (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Taste of History – Grilling Down Under - New South Wales, Australia
Chef Walter Staib takes a journey Down Under to Sydney, Australia, where he learns of the regenerative techniques Australian Farmers use to create delicious tasting Beef and support a sustainable future for the planet. Get ready for a sizzling adventure that celebrates the flavors of Australia in true "Barbie" style!
2:30 PM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Chicken Pad Thai, Hot and Sour Soup & Crab Rangoon
Your favorite takeout recipes in your own home. Tim share's his version of a Chicken Pad Thai with Homemade Sauce and Rice Noodles as well as some Hot and Sour Soup from scratch (it's easier then you think!) and some tasty fried Crab Rangoon with Dipping Sauce. You don't even need to leave your house for the most delicious takeout!
3:00 PM |
Dining with the Chef (repeat)
DINING WITH THE CHEF introduces Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine. Hosted by Yu Hayami who cooks alongside master chef Tatsuo Saito, and co-host Patrick Harlan who cooks with chef Rika Yukimasa, with occasional appearances by other guest chefs, the series presents delicious Japanese dishes that can be made at home. Chef Tatsuo Saito, a prominent master of Japanese culinary arts, has served as head chef at the Japanese embassies in Paris and Washington and was an instructor in Japanese cuisine at a Swiss hotel school. He has also prepared tastings for the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. In Tokyo he operates a cooking school and is a prolific author, often appearing on television, in magazines and on the lecture circuit. In DINING WITH THE CHEF, Chef Saito takes us to the heart of Japanese cuisine by demonstrating culinary techniques, explaining ingredients, and showing how to arrange food to bring out its distinctive characteristics. Host Yu Hayami is an international singer and actress who was born in Japan and raised in Guam and Hawaii. Aside from her career and being a mother of two, she is also involved in charity work. Yu is a lover of good food, as well as a fine wine enthusiast. (Additional airings: 4/1 3:00 PM, 4/8 3:00 PM, 4/22 3:00 PM, 4/29 3:00 PM)
3:30 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Framed for Murder (repeat)
A journey into the twilight world of silent movies. Hollywood has a stranglehold on the Australian industry and with 'talkies' on the way, the exotic 'Bride of Babylon' production is in serious jeopardy. With one of Phryne's oldest friends producing the movie, she has no choice but to get involved when the lead actor is murdered on set. She steps in to solve the crime and save the production - juggling the roles of principal investor and private investigator. The show must go on, and when the director is also killed, Phryne takes the reins. (Additional airings: 4/11 9:00 PM)
4:30 PM |
Father Brown – The Deserving Poor
Father Brown investigates when his old friend Blind 'Arry is arrested for murder at an almshouse. (Additional airings: 4/11 8:00 PM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Brandy Yanchyk Sees The World – Exploring Salmon Canneries in Port Edward and Appl (repeat)
Brandy Yanchyk visits the North Pacific Cannery National Historic Site in Port Edward and uncovers the stories of the diverse workers who powered the salmon industry. Then, in Prince George, she explores Northern Lights Estate Winery, where unused apples are crafted into award-winning wines in partnership with the Northern Bear Awareness Society to help prevent human-bear conflicts. (Additional airings: 4/18 8:30 AM)
8:00 PM |
Nature – Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti, Graduation Day
As Reteti Sanctuary prepares to release its oldest orphans into the wild, a baby elephant is rescued from a waterhole, an orphaned zebra finds hope, and Long'uro and friends learn how to survive the challenges of the dry season. (Additional airings: 4/16 3:30 PM, 4/17 4:00 AM, 4/19 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Nova – Athens: Birth of Democracy
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government. (Additional airings: 4/16 1:00 AM, 4/16 4:30 PM, 4/17 5:00 AM, 4/19 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Secrets of the Dead – The Civil War's Lost Massacre (repeat)
The search for remains of formerly enslaved Black Union soldiers brutally murdered by angry Southerners as the Civil War was ending. Learn about Camp Nelson, KY, the military base where these soldiers and thousands got their freedom papers. (Additional airings: 4/16 2:00 AM, 4/17 3:00 AM, 4/19 2:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 16 (Thursday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Nova – Athens: Birth of Democracy
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government. (Additional airings: 4/15 9:00 PM, 4/16 4:30 PM, 4/17 5:00 AM, 4/19 12:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Secrets of the Dead – The Civil War's Lost Massacre (repeat)
The search for remains of formerly enslaved Black Union soldiers brutally murdered by angry Southerners as the Civil War was ending. Learn about Camp Nelson, KY, the military base where these soldiers and thousands got their freedom papers. (Additional airings: 4/15 10:00 PM, 4/17 3:00 AM, 4/19 2:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Crocker Art Museum Hour 2 (repeat)
See stunning Sacramento finds appraised at Crocker Art Museum including a 1981 "Raiders of the Lost Ark" prototype, a 1788 Elizabeth Shoemaker sampler and 1976 & 1977 Roy De Forest mixed-media artwork. Learn which is valued at $80,000-$120,000.
4:00 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution – A Messy Divorce
Lucy Worsley investigates how The American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. Lucy consults experts and evidence to explore this lesser-told and fascinating aspect of the War of Independence. (Additional airings: 4/14 9:00 PM, 4/15 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Rags to Riches
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of actor Kate Burton and media mogul Barry Diller--telling stories of sacrifice and exploring a profound question: what do we inherit from ancestors whose lives were far more challenging than our own? (Additional airings: 4/14 8:00 PM, 4/20 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Connective Tissue (repeat)
Your connective tissue surrounds your entire body from the top of your head to the tip of your toes. A healthy body requires a healthy connective tissue, and a healthy connective tissue requires healthy muscles. Strengthen and stretch every muscle and all of your connective tissue with Miranda Esmonde-White.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Rocket Jaw: Rescuer of the Reef (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Corky's Weird Desert Mystery (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Good, The Great, and the Hungry/The Rookie Run
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Autograph Collection/The Rope Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Meets a New Friend/A New Friend at the Cloc (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Birthday Dance Surprise/The Green Pepper (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Elmo's Toy Swap (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Wild Kratts: Cats and Dogs
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Dino Day Delayed/Rosie's Walkie Talkie (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – A Garden for All/Band of Explorers (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Song of the Summer/Leapin Lizards (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – A Fireweed Feast/River Skate (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Albert Einstein/I Am Carol Burnett (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – The Spice Kitchen (repeat)
Milk Street takes a deep dive into the spice cabinet! Rosemary Gill starts off with a lesson on Spice Blends 101. Wes Martin uses an Egyptian seasoning to prepare Dukkah-Crusted Chicken Cutlets with Carrot-Cashew Salad. Christopher Kimball makes a pot of Berbere-Spiced Red Lentils, and Rosemary returns to whip up a tray of Butter Roasted Carrots with Za'atar and Pomegranate Molasses.
2:30 PM |
Ireland with Michael – The West's Awake
Craft and culture shine in West Clare as Michael meets a master bodhran maker, dines aboard the Pullman Restaurant's historic train cars, walks the Cliffs of Moher, and shares music with Franjo Reid (bodhran) and Pat Sweeney (banjo).
3:00 PM |
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions – A Kinder World, Part 1
Burt introduces the Kindland Movement of Cleveland, Ohio, which brings communities together to highlight the importance of kindness. From food drives to neighborhood cleanups, the movement demonstrates how small acts can create meaningful change. With decades of experience in schools, Kindland now seeks to spread its message nationwide.
3:30 PM |
Nature – Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti, Graduation Day
As Reteti Sanctuary prepares to release its oldest orphans into the wild, a baby elephant is rescued from a waterhole, an orphaned zebra finds hope, and Long'uro and friends learn how to survive the challenges of the dry season. (Additional airings: 4/15 8:00 PM, 4/17 4:00 AM, 4/19 1:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Nova – Athens: Birth of Democracy
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government. (Additional airings: 4/15 9:00 PM, 4/16 1:00 AM, 4/17 5:00 AM, 4/19 12:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Rick Steves' Europe – Bulgaria (repeat)
Bulgaria, so mysterious to most Americans, has a vivid identity as a crossroads of the Balkans. Rick traces the country's complex history, from ancient Thracian tombs to medieval Orthodox Christian monasteries to Soviet monuments. And he enjoys an intimate taste of contemporary culture: the yellow brick road of Sofia; the gregarious craftspeople of the medieval capital, Veliko Tarnovo; and the thriving pedestrian zones of cosmopolitan Plovdiv.
8:00 PM |
Queens of Mystery – Death By Vinyl, Part One
Mattie is assigned the unglamorous job of searching for a lost dog, but the case is put on hold when one of the band?s members turns up murdered.
9:00 PM |
The Puzzle Lady – Episode: 3
Cora's birthday turns deadly when she's hired to investigate an old murder case.
10:00 PM |
Edward VIII: Britain's Traitor King (repeat)
Edward VIII is most famous for abdicating his throne less than a year after his coronation in 1936 to be with American divorcee Wallis Simpson. But the true scandal lies in what happened afterward. In EDWARD VIII: BRITAIN's TRAITOR KING, new documents unearthed by historians explore how the former king was complicitly involved in a plan to reinstall himself as monarch in the event of a Nazi victory in World War II.
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 17 (Friday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
The Story of China with Michael Wood – The Last Empire/The Age of Revolution (repeat)
Journey back in time to see the splendor of the last Chinese dynasty, the Qing. Witness the fateful First Opium War, which sparked the fall of the empire, and, after the 20th-century revolutions, the birth of today's China.
3:00 AM |
Secrets of the Dead – The Civil War's Lost Massacre (repeat)
The search for remains of formerly enslaved Black Union soldiers brutally murdered by angry Southerners as the Civil War was ending. Learn about Camp Nelson, KY, the military base where these soldiers and thousands got their freedom papers. (Additional airings: 4/15 10:00 PM, 4/16 2:00 AM, 4/19 2:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
Nature – Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti, Graduation Day
As Reteti Sanctuary prepares to release its oldest orphans into the wild, a baby elephant is rescued from a waterhole, an orphaned zebra finds hope, and Long'uro and friends learn how to survive the challenges of the dry season. (Additional airings: 4/15 8:00 PM, 4/16 3:30 PM, 4/19 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Nova – Athens: Birth of Democracy
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government. (Additional airings: 4/15 9:00 PM, 4/16 1:00 AM, 4/16 4:30 PM, 4/19 12:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Hip & Glute Flexibility (repeat)
When your hips and glutes are not doing their job properly you may feel discomfort throughout your entire body. This Classical Stretch Workout not only strengthens, it also stretches these muscles leaving your entire lower body liberated and flexible.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Rainforest Stew (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – No Snow Snow Day (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – A Town Called Trifle/I Am Oddius
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – Whole Lotta Lotta/Leaf It to Carl (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel's Obstacle Course/Daniel Plays in a Gentle (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Fire Drill/Fruit Juice Frenzy (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – A Home for Fido (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Backwards Day/Patternpalooza (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Cheesy Con/Stanley's One-Dragon Show (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie in the City/Rosie in the Country (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Follow Your Nose/Leaf Charms (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Howard Brings The Beat/Alma's Payday (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Smoky Solutions/Tooey's Egg-Sighting Adventures (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am James Braidwood / I Am Queen Lili' Oukalani (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Farmer and the Foodie – Need More Acres
Maggie and Lindsey visit Need More Acres farm in Scottsville, Kentucky and learn how this family farm is growing its community by providing fresh food. In the kitchen, they assemble a vibrant vegetable soup with a kale pesto and prepare Eggs in Purgatory from an abundant tomato crop.
2:30 PM |
Best of the Joy of Painting – Crimson Tide
Dark and mysterious, this Bob Ross masterpiece is a beautiful example of a truly mood-filled seascape on black canvas.
3:00 PM |
Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins: Bob Ross – Misty Mountain Morning (repeat)
Enjoy the view while Nicholas Hankins paints a sleepy, slow moving mountain river as it winds around towering evergreens in the valley; a real Bob Ross classic!
3:30 PM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 4
Sister Catherine is distressed when a newborn baby is taken from the maternity home. Sister Julienne shares some news with the Turners and Sister Veronica about Christopher's father. (Additional airings: 4/12 8:00 PM, 4/13 12:00 AM, 4/14 3:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 4
Jo recommits to his family, James is furious with Soames and Irene and Soames' Parisian adventure ends early. (Additional airings: 4/12 9:00 PM, 4/13 1:00 AM, 4/14 4:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 4/3 7:30 PM, 4/5 11:30 AM, 4/10 7:30 PM, 4/12 11:30 AM, 4/19 11:30 AM, 4/24 7:30 PM, 4/26 11:30 AM)
8:00 PM |
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 4/3 8:00 PM, 4/10 8:00 PM, 4/24 8:00 PM)
8:30 PM |
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 4/3 8:30 PM, 4/4 1:00 AM, 4/6 5:30 AM, 4/10 8:30 PM, 4/24 8:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | Everyone Loves Joplin
Discover the king of ragtime, Scott Joplin, with host Scott Yoo as he uncovers his lasting impact on today's orchestras and witnesses a restaging of Joplin's magnum opus, "Treemonisha," for the 21st century. (Additional airings: 4/18 1:00 AM, 4/19 4:30 PM, 4/20 3:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
A More Perfect Union: Inspiring Civic & Civil Co (repeat)
Ken Burns, Jeffrey Rosen and others discuss essential themes of liberty, equality, democracy and separation of powers. The ideas and values articulated 250 years ago during America's founding remain relevant to conversations about governance today. (Additional airings: 4/18 2:00 AM, 4/20 4:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 18 (Saturday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | Everyone Loves Joplin
Discover the king of ragtime, Scott Joplin, with host Scott Yoo as he uncovers his lasting impact on today's orchestras and witnesses a restaging of Joplin's magnum opus, "Treemonisha," for the 21st century. (Additional airings: 4/17 9:00 PM, 4/19 4:30 PM, 4/20 3:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
A More Perfect Union: Inspiring Civic & Civil Co (repeat)
Ken Burns, Jeffrey Rosen and others discuss essential themes of liberty, equality, democracy and separation of powers. The ideas and values articulated 250 years ago during America's founding remain relevant to conversations about governance today. (Additional airings: 4/17 10:00 PM, 4/20 4:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Life from Above – Moving Planet (repeat)
See new footage of the greatest, most beautiful and powerful movements on our planet. Cameras in space capture events like an elephant family's struggle through drought, and thousands of Shaolin Kung-Fu students performing in perfect synchronicity.
4:00 AM |
Life from Above – Colorful Planet (repeat)
View Earth's kaleidoscope of colors as seen from space. Swirls of turquoise phytoplankton trigger an oceanic feeding frenzy, China turns yellow as millions of flowers bloom, and at night the waters near Argentina are spotted with green lights.
5:00 AM |
Life from Above – Patterned Planet (repeat)
Discover the weird and wonderful shapes that cover Earth's surface as seen from space. The Australian outback is covered in pale spots thanks to digging wombats, and hundreds of elephants tear into the endless green of the Congo forest canopy.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Plantar Fasciitis Release (repeat)
Your feet are the foundation for your body. Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a full-body relaxation workout that stretches and strengthens your feet and calves, leaving you flexible and pain free.
6:30 AM |
Yoga In Practice – Being Steady in the Unknown (repeat)
This class builds toward a fundamental arm balance called Side Plank. In this posture it is important to create alignment and integration in the shoulders and core to support your weight while simultaneously maintaining balance. More than many postures, Side Plank encourages us to accept the possibility of "falling". This possibility asks us to consider who we are when we move beyond our notions of perfection, both mentally and physically. Holding steady in a challenging situation is an important lesson in yoga.
7:00 AM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – New England Afternoon
New England Afternoon by Heather Davis is an ode to barn quilts. We'll step out the design in a different color story, but the techniques - including double flippy corners - are the same. Learn to customize the "barn block" with string-piecing for extra scrap-busting fun!
7:30 AM |
Fit 2 Stitch – European Couture Details - Part 2 (repeat)
Haute Couture is a very specialized system of sewing that is regulated by the French Government. However, the methods can be done by anyone, anywhere. Ella Pritsker embodies the fine art of hand-stitched custom couture in each of her stylings, from couture to lifestyle fashion. In this episode, she shares some tips and insight into the sewing methods of haute couture.
8:00 AM |
J Schwanke's Life In Bloom – Tickled Pink (repeat)
This episode of Life in Bloom is tickled pink! Pink is the most prevalent flower color in nature and we're here for it! J visits with pink pal, Chef Jenna to see how she includes her color of choice in everything she does. J creates an heirloom style arrangement, a hand-tied bouquet, and enjoys a pink gin cocktail with Jenna. You'll be feeling "in the pinks" after this show.
8:30 AM |
Brandy Yanchyk Sees The World – Exploring Salmon Canneries in Port Edward and Appl (repeat)
Brandy Yanchyk visits the North Pacific Cannery National Historic Site in Port Edward and uncovers the stories of the diverse workers who powered the salmon industry. Then, in Prince George, she explores Northern Lights Estate Winery, where unused apples are crafted into award-winning wines in partnership with the Northern Bear Awareness Society to help prevent human-bear conflicts. (Additional airings: 4/15 7:30 PM)
9:00 AM |
Outdoor Journal – Vt. Bald Eagle Restoration Initiative (repeat)
A look at the effort to bring nesting pairs of bald eagles back to Vermont.
9:30 AM |
MotorWeek – 2026 Nissan Leaf
The Nissan LEAF once played a critical role in making the electric vehicle available to the masses, and it's back now with a new "LEAF" on life. Nissan says it's a utility now, but we'll let you know what we think in this episode's first Road Test. We'll feature another electric crossover, this time from Scandinavia, the Volvo EX30. That and plenty more, so come ride with us!
10:00 AM |
Epic Trails – Canada's Sunshine Coast, Bc (repeat)
Eric Hanson heads to British Columbia's beautiful Sunshine Coast, to explore the 112-mile long Sunshine Coast Trail.
10:30 AM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Fried Meatball Tacos, Crab Rangoon Ravioli & Reube
We're crossing cultures using the deep fryer. Tim shares some tips for frying and the healthiest oil to use. Mix together Italian and Mexican for a Meatball Taco. Blend Asian and Italian for Crab Rangoon Ravioli. Blend Asian with a Classic Sandwich for Reuben Egg Rolls. End the night by meeting our newest baby farm animal: Montana, the lamb.
11:00 AM |
My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas – Everyday Superfoods (repeat)
Continuity, innovation and superfoods! Greece, with its rich flora and unique array of natural edible bounty, is a cornucopia of age-old natural superfoods. In this episode, Diane invites a well-known dietician into her kitchen and together they prepare a deliciously healthy meal that is brimming with Greek superfoods. On the menu: a Spiced Carrot Soup Three Ways, a Black-Eyed Pea Salad with Dried Figs, Pomegranate, EVOO and Herbs; and an ancient dessert of wheat kernels, Greek honey, nuts, and dried fruits called Varvara. Guest: Manos Dimitroulis.
11:30 AM |
Ellie's Real Good Food – Raw Vs. Cooked (repeat)
Raw foods are hot now. But cooked foods have unique benefits too. Let Ellie suss out the facts from the hype for you.Recipe: - Go-to gazpacho - 3-Ingredient tomato sauce - Wok-charred lettuce and spinach noodle stir-fry with shrimp - Zucchini carpaccio salad.
12:00 PM |
America's Test Kitchen
AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK'S ILLUSTRATED uses a common-sense, practical approach to solve everyday cooking problems and save viewers time and money. Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison lead a team of dedicated test kitchen cooks to reveal the basics of foolproof home cooking while preparing dozens of exhaustively tested recipes. The series also features the popular segments viewers know and love. In "The Tasting Lab," expert Jack Bishop puts supermarket staples to the test before revealing the series' top food recommendations. Then, equipment tester Adam Ried takes viewers through an exhaustive and unbiased search for the best kitchen items in "Equipment Corner." Meanwhile, in "Gadgets Galore," Lisa McManus reviews her favorite gadgets and reveals which ones are worth the cost-or not. (Additional airings: 4/4 12:00 PM, 4/11 12:00 PM, 4/25 12:00 PM)
12:30 PM |
Cook's Country
Hosted by Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison, Cook's Country features the best regional home cooking in the country and relies on the same practical, no-nonsense food approach that has made Cook's Country magazine so successful. Cook's Country is where family-friendly recipes from every corner of America are reimagined for home cooks everywhere. (Additional airings: 4/4 12:30 PM, 4/11 12:30 PM, 4/25 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM |
Woodsmith Shop – Shop Station (repeat)
On this episode, the Woodsmith crew builds a two-part workshop organizer. The plywood design features customized storage solutions that you can mix and match to suit your tools and needs. Simple joinery means this project can be built in a weekend.
1:30 PM |
This Old House – Suburban Victorian | Let It Show
It's moving day in Needham, as the renovation of the 1890s Victorian wraps up. The crew tours the house, which has a brand-new back extension, reconfigured layout and a primary bathroom. The location of the next project is revealed. (Additional airings: 4/20 7:30 PM, 4/23 1:00 AM)
2:00 PM |
Ask This Old House – Hang Shades, Steep Landscaping
Nathan installs shades to block the outside view for a tiny guard dog. Richard and Kevin discuss the anatomy of toilet tanks, common failures, and how to fix a running toilet. Jenn tackles a steep front yard for a safer, better-looking landscape. (Additional airings: 4/21 7:30 PM)
2:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – 250 Years of Americana
ROADSHOW discoveries reflecting 250 years of American art, artifacts, crafts and collectibles including a flag quilt, ca. 1880, a Tiffany Studios turtle back glass shade, ca. 1915 and an 1884 Edison light bulb. One reaches $300K. (Additional airings: 4/20 8:00 PM, 4/21 3:30 PM, 4/22 5:00 AM, 4/24 1:00 AM)
3:30 PM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Amol Rajan & Grace Dent (repeat)
Diana Rigg, Phyllis Logan and Ainsley Harriott are some of the celebrities that are hitting the Road Trip this season in search of antiques that will win big at auction. Travelling in vintage cars and accompanied by experts, these celebrities traverse Great Britain looking for the most interesting, unique and valuable treasures.
4:30 PM |
Martin Clunes: Islands of the Pacific – The Philippines (repeat)
Martin explores the Philippines, from Manila's jeepneys and bamboo bikes, Catholic fiestas and family feasts, to remote tribal burials, rice god rituals, meeting chocolate heroes, shamans and witches, to spotting cuddly tarsiers and pulsing fireflies.
5:30 PM |
Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 4/4 5:30 PM, 4/7 2:30 AM, 4/11 5:30 PM, 4/25 5:30 PM, 4/26 5:30 AM)
6:00 PM |
As Time Goes By – The Anniversary Party
Jean has accepted Lionel's proposal but their euphoria is not contagious.
6:30 PM |
Keeping Up Appearances – Looking at Properties (repeat)
Much to Richard's horror, Hyacinth decides to make another attempt at finding a weekend country home. When a sudden problem involving "Daddy" demands Richard's attention, Hyacinth asks Elizabeth to help her find a suitable property.
7:00 PM |
Still Open All Hours – Christmas 2017 (repeat)
David Jason reprises his role as grocer Granville, who has inherited a small corner shop from his beloved but miserly Uncle Arkwright. On hand to help out with the oddball customers and eccentric requests is Granville's dashing (and occasionally daft) son Leroy. As Christmas approaches, Granville's cost-saving measures are as cunning as ever, as he attempts to sell some decidedly wonky Christmas crackers.
7:30 PM |
Are You Being Served? – Hoorah for the Holidays
The staff must suddenly try to choose a group holiday package, as the store is being closed for renovations and they are ordered to take vacation. They are shown a selection of slides from a short list of the worst hotels to be found.
8:01 PM |
Father Brown – The Sisters of Aeschylus
When Lady Felicia invites a prestigious group of writers to Montague, her hopes of being published are eclipsed by a murder. (Additional airings: 4/22 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Death on the Vine (repeat)
When Phryne arrives at an idyllic vineyard in the countryside to investigate a suspicious death in the past, she lands in the middle of an annual Wine Festival and the recent murder of her own 'client'. She feels obligated to investigate his death and continue with her original case, but the hostile townsfolk decide she's outstayed her welcome and do everything they can to drive her away. Phryne realizes that the scenic town has harbored grief over the loss of nearly all their able-bodied men forever a decade - but their loss has turned to anger, directed squarely at the German family who has run Voigts winery since the turn of the century. Hugh happily rescues dot from the threatening town as he nervously prepares for the most perfect, poetic proposal he can muster. (Additional airings: 4/22 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service (repeat)
In the midst of a massive dust storm, the RFDS must deal with a tough retrieval when a patient takes a critical turn mid-air, and the team fights to keep him alive. (Additional airings: 4/4 10:00 PM, 4/11 10:00 PM, 4/25 10:00 PM)
11:00 PM |
Austin City Limits – Tanya Tucker/Brittney Spencer (repeat)
Country Music Hall of Famer Tanya Tucker and newcomer Brittney Spencer showcase the best of modern country music on Austin City Limits. Tucker sings tunes from her album Sweet Western Sound and Spencer performs tunes from her debut My Stupid Life.
Apr 19 (Sunday)
12:00 AM |
Nova – Athens: Birth of Democracy
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government. (Additional airings: 4/15 9:00 PM, 4/16 1:00 AM, 4/16 4:30 PM, 4/17 5:00 AM)
1:00 AM |
Nature – Becoming Elephant: The Orphans of Reteti, Graduation Day
As Reteti Sanctuary prepares to release its oldest orphans into the wild, a baby elephant is rescued from a waterhole, an orphaned zebra finds hope, and Long'uro and friends learn how to survive the challenges of the dry season. (Additional airings: 4/15 8:00 PM, 4/16 3:30 PM, 4/17 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Secrets of the Dead – The Civil War's Lost Massacre (repeat)
The search for remains of formerly enslaved Black Union soldiers brutally murdered by angry Southerners as the Civil War was ending. Learn about Camp Nelson, KY, the military base where these soldiers and thousands got their freedom papers. (Additional airings: 4/15 10:00 PM, 4/16 2:00 AM, 4/17 3:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Asian Americans – Good Americans (repeat)
Learn how Asian Americans are simultaneously heralded as a model minority and targeted as the perpetual foreigner during the Cold War. It is also a time of bold ambition, as Asian Americans aspire to national political office.
4:00 AM |
Asian Americans – Generation Rising (repeat)
Follow a young generation's fight for equality in the fields, on campuses and in the culture, claiming a new identity: Asian Americans. New immigrants and war refugees expand the population and definition of Asian America.
5:00 AM |
Life from Above – Changing Planet (repeat)
Take a fresh look at our fragile planet and see just how much it's changing. Cameras in space show growing cities, disappearing forests and melting glaciers, but one country regenerated a landscape and helped save a chimpanzee family.
6:00 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Easy Stretches for Everyone (repeat)
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
6:30 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Loosen Your Legs for Lotus (repeat)
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Rainforest Stew (repeat)
When Chris and Martin go in search of an obscure rainforest creature to add to their Life Lists, the Wild Kratts becomes embroiled in the complex relationships of a tropical rainforest. (Additional airings: 4/17 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Leaf Painter (repeat)
After playing in a pile of leaves, the Hunter kids wonder why they change color so, the family heads to the state park to investigate the mystery and to find the Leaf Painter - a man, who Benny claims, paints all of the leaves. (Additional airings: 4/15 7:30 AM)
8:00 AM |
Nature Cat: Nature Cats Nature Movie Special Ext (repeat)
Nature Cat and his pals realize they've come to the end of their Nature Curiosity List. Meanwhile, Sir Galahad gives himself the title of King and moves into a barren castle and steals pieces of nature to make his castle look more beautiful. Oh no!
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel's Obstacle Course/Daniel Plays in a Gentle (repeat)
Daniel's Obstacle Course - Daniel and Margaret are playing on a homemade obstacle course. When Daniel plays too fast and loud, Margaret gets upset. Daniel realizes that sometimes he needs to play slowly and gently with his baby sister. Daniel Plays in a Gentle Way - Daniel Tiger is playing slowly outside at school, but his friends start to play too fast and rough with him. Daniel and his friends learn that sometimes friends want to play fast, but other times, it's important to play slowly and gently. (Additional airings: 4/17 9:00 AM)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Queen B Butterfly/Talent Show (repeat)
Phoebe & Jay use Miss Jean's field guide to help identify their new butterfly friend. Phoebe needs to find the courage to perform at the talent show after she gets stage fright. (Additional airings: 4/3 9:30 AM, 4/15 9:30 AM, 4/30 9:30 AM)
10:00 AM |
Weekends with Yankee – Gifts of Nature
This week, host Richard Wiese is on Lake Winnipesaukee with filmmaker and environmentalist Tomas Koeck to learn about New Hampshire's iconic loons. Host Amy Traverso visits Groundswell, a stunning French cafe and home-and-garden shop that's drawing visitors from across the country to Tiverton, Rhode Island. There, she enjoys a late-summer garden party with founder David Fierabend.
10:30 AM |
Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan – Good Enough Parenting (repeat)
Kelly has a conversation with Dr. Dima Amso, professor of psychology at Columbia University, about how the quality of nurture we receive as children influences our well-being in the long term. Dr. Amso, whose research examines the human brain and cognitive development, gives her take on the challenges of social media, how to be a better consumer of science journalism, and what we can do as society to support childhood development at school and at home. She also shares how what she has learned in the lab influences her values and priorities as a parent.
11:00 AM |
History with David Rubenstein – Andrew Sorkin
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
11:30 AM |
Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 4/3 7:30 PM, 4/5 11:30 AM, 4/10 7:30 PM, 4/12 11:30 AM, 4/17 7:30 PM, 4/24 7:30 PM, 4/26 11:30 AM)
12:00 PM |
Made Here – Green River Reservoir (repeat)
The Green River Reservoir sits just north of Hyde Park, Vermont. It?s a pristine body of water, full of wildlife and bountiful fishing which attracts thousands of visitors every year. Problems relicensing the dam threatens the park's future.
1:00 PM |
Prairie Prophecy
PRAIRIE PROPHECY follows visionary scientist and farmer Wes Jackson, co-founder of The Land Institute, whose pioneering work in perennial agriculture redefines humanity's relationship with the Earth. Blending science, soul, and storytelling, the film traces Jackson's lifelong mission to create sustainable farming systems that restore ecological balance and offer hope in the face of climate change.
2:00 PM |
Peaks to Prairie: A Holistic Regenerative Approa
PEAKS TO PRAIRIE follows an innovative ecological project in Colorado using mushrooms to turn forest wood waste into a resource for nearby degraded prairie land. The project restores soil and demonstrates holistic, nature-based solutions that complete the carbon cycle.
2:30 PM |
Friends & Neighbors: Stories of Hope & Healing
In 2021, as filmmaker Benjamin Wagner (Mister Rogers & Me) grappled with the growing impact of trauma and chronic stress came into focus in his life and the world around him, he returned to wisdom of Mr. Rogers that emphasized the importance of community in relation to problem-solving. In FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS: STORIES OF HOPE AND HEALING, Wagner returns to his own developmental traumas to better understand their causes, context and impact. He examines his career to recognize how adverse stress maladapts our nervous systems and drives unhealthy coping mechanisms and poor health outcomes. The film features conversations with friends and neighbors who are making a positive impact on society from all walks of life. By sharing these diverse stories, FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS: STORIES OF HOPE AND HEALING creates space for others to do the same and provides roadmaps for healing and strategies for healthier lives and communities.
3:30 PM |
Four Seasons for the Five Senses
Music is more than just sound; it's a multi-sensory journey. FOUR SEASONS FOR THE FIVE SENSES is an innovative and electrifying reimagining of "Four Seasons," the masterpiece by Italian composer and godfather of Baroque music, Antonio Vivaldi. Coupled with captivating visuals and interactive elements, this immersive performance is unlike anything an orchestra has ever presented, promising viewers an unforgettable sensory adventure. Vivid projections and richly textured orchestration capture the beauty, drama and renewal of nature's changing seasons, while inviting audiences to see, hear and feel Vivaldi's masterpiece like never before.
4:30 PM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | Everyone Loves Joplin
Discover the king of ragtime, Scott Joplin, with host Scott Yoo as he uncovers his lasting impact on today's orchestras and witnesses a restaging of Joplin's magnum opus, "Treemonisha," for the 21st century. (Additional airings: 4/17 9:00 PM, 4/18 1:00 AM, 4/20 3:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 4/5 5:30 PM, 4/7 1:00 AM, 4/8 4:30 AM, 4/12 5:30 PM, 4/26 5:30 PM)
6:00 PM |
Suddenly Royal – Worlds Collide
A chance encounter can change history. Australian Mary Donaldson met Denmark's crown prince in a Sydney pub during the 2000 Olympics, while single mother Mette-Marit Tjessem Hoiby encountered Norway's Crown Prince Haakon at a music festival. Explore the sacrifices these and other commoners made for love with royalty, which altered their destinies and impacted their nations' monarchies.
7:00 PM |
Midsomer Murders – Things That Go Bump in the Night, Part 2 (repeat)
Fletcher's Cross undertaker Patrick Pennyman is found dead in his own chapel of rest with a shocked look on his face. Suspicion points at the local spiritualist church which is heavily controversial in the village. Barnaby and Scott try to uncover the mysteries of the church as well as trying to unmask the brutal killer. They have to interview the undertaker's former business partner who hated the man, a handyman with a mischievous personality and a womanizing pensioner. And when another murder is committed the village unleashes its full evil potential.
8:00 PM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 5
When tragedy strikes the Poplar family due to a severe illness, Dr. Turner's actions come under scrutiny. Timothy is uncertain whether he wants to become a GP or a surgeon. Meanwhile, Trixie is worried about the future of midwifery in Britain. (Additional airings: 4/20 12:00 AM, 4/21 3:00 AM, 4/24 3:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 5
Disaster strikes at Forsyte & Co. as Soames puts an end to Irene's Parisian dreams. Louisa faces a shock eviction. Can Jo save the day? (Additional airings: 4/20 1:00 AM, 4/21 4:00 AM, 4/24 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Ball
As Edmond continues to infiltrate the lives of his betrayers, he discovers more dark secrets that could destroy their reputations. Meanwhile, Mercedes, trapped in the middle of his revenge plot, begins to suspect his true identity. (Additional airings: 4/20 2:00 AM, 4/21 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Murder in the Mountains – Redemption
Follow the dedicated investigators of the picturesque Austrian town of Kitzbuhel. They tackle complex criminal cases where secrets unravel and danger lurks behind every mountain vista. From Walter Presents.
Apr 20 (Monday)
12:00 AM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 5
When tragedy strikes the Poplar family due to a severe illness, Dr. Turner's actions come under scrutiny. Timothy is uncertain whether he wants to become a GP or a surgeon. Meanwhile, Trixie is worried about the future of midwifery in Britain. (Additional airings: 4/19 8:00 PM, 4/21 3:00 AM, 4/24 3:30 PM)
1:00 AM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 5
Disaster strikes at Forsyte & Co. as Soames puts an end to Irene's Parisian dreams. Louisa faces a shock eviction. Can Jo save the day? (Additional airings: 4/19 9:00 PM, 4/21 4:00 AM, 4/24 4:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Ball
As Edmond continues to infiltrate the lives of his betrayers, he discovers more dark secrets that could destroy their reputations. Meanwhile, Mercedes, trapped in the middle of his revenge plot, begins to suspect his true identity. (Additional airings: 4/19 10:00 PM, 4/21 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | Everyone Loves Joplin
Discover the king of ragtime, Scott Joplin, with host Scott Yoo as he uncovers his lasting impact on today's orchestras and witnesses a restaging of Joplin's magnum opus, "Treemonisha," for the 21st century. (Additional airings: 4/17 9:00 PM, 4/18 1:00 AM, 4/19 4:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
A More Perfect Union: Inspiring Civic & Civil Co (repeat)
Ken Burns, Jeffrey Rosen and others discuss essential themes of liberty, equality, democracy and separation of powers. The ideas and values articulated 250 years ago during America's founding remain relevant to conversations about governance today. (Additional airings: 4/17 10:00 PM, 4/18 2:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Rags to Riches
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of actor Kate Burton and media mogul Barry Diller--telling stories of sacrifice and exploring a profound question: what do we inherit from ancestors whose lives were far more challenging than our own? (Additional airings: 4/14 8:00 PM, 4/16 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Stretch Your Spine (repeat)
Today's episode is set on the patio of a stunning villa with breathtaking views of the Caribbean sea. Join Miranda Esmonde-White for an episode of Classical Stretch that decompresses your vertebrae and stretches your spine.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Butternut Tree
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Word on the Bird (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Bring A Grown-Up to Work Day/Nice Day for an Odd W
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Remote Control Collection/The Super Blue Moon (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Find What Makes Your Family Special/Family Day (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Bird Sitting/Jay's Fit (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Abby Helps Cinderella
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Bex Splash Fest/Mural Mayhem
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Daniel Tiger Visits Someplace Else (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Royal Rosie/Rosie's No-Strawberry Stand (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Rocks Rock/A Birthday for Bibi (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – A Gift for Granny/Soccer Friends (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – King Run/The Native Youth Olympics (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – We are the Wright Brothers/We are the Bronte Siste (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Cowboy Cooking: Cowboy Beans, Cracklin' Fried Corn
We're Cowboy Cooking outside over the fire! Pork Chops in a flavorful 6-hour marinade, with Cracklin' Fried Corn and Cowboy Beans on the side. Learn how to make easy Dutch Oven Bread and listen to soothing cowboy music with Tim Farmer.
2:30 PM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Triangle Trio (repeat)
Make the triangle the star of your quilt! Angela Huffman demonstrates the construction of Triangle Trio, a quilt by Marci Baker, which is created entirely with 60-degree angles. You'll learn three different approaches for cutting triangles, as well as tips for sewing it all together. Triple your fun with nested triangles on today's episode of Love of Quilting!
3:00 PM |
Fit 2 Stitch – Sewing with Curved Lines (repeat)
Simple straight stitching is easy to practice, but we can bend those straight lines and expand our creativity by adding a curved stitch. Maria King wanted to take up sewing so she could create garments that express her own personality. In this episode, she works with Peggy to share what she has learned about concave and convex lines on the sewing machine. She is now ready to expand her creativity.
3:30 PM |
Hi-Vis: Ten Years of Public Art
Hi-Vis: Ten Years of Public Art traces the past ten years of projects completed by AKG's Public Art Initiative. The Public Art Initiative was born in 2013. Since then, in more than 60 murals, installations, residencies, and works of sculpture, the museum has sought to empower artists and inspire viewers.
4:00 PM |
In Search of Walt Whitman – Part One: The Early Years (1819-1860)
Walt Whitman rises from a hardscrabble boyhood in Long Island and Brooklyn to write Leaves of Grass in 1855 that revolutionizes poetry. Many famous poems are profiled as the film explores the mystery of how a seemingly ordinary writer, with little education or training, could have created the literature-altering masterpiece.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
This Old House – Suburban Victorian | Let It Show
It's moving day in Needham, as the renovation of the 1890s Victorian wraps up. The crew tours the house, which has a brand-new back extension, reconfigured layout and a primary bathroom. The location of the next project is revealed. (Additional airings: 4/18 1:30 PM, 4/23 1:00 AM)
8:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – 250 Years of Americana
ROADSHOW discoveries reflecting 250 years of American art, artifacts, crafts and collectibles including a flag quilt, ca. 1880, a Tiffany Studios turtle back glass shade, ca. 1915 and an 1884 Edison light bulb. One reaches $300K. (Additional airings: 4/18 2:30 PM, 4/21 3:30 PM, 4/22 5:00 AM, 4/24 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
The American Revolution – In Order to Be Free (repeat)
Opposition in colonial North America to British policies over taxes, land, and sovereignty escalates into violent confrontation. Fighting in Massachusetts ignites a war that gives common cause to thirteen otherwise disunited colonies. (Additional airings: 4/21 1:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 21 (Tuesday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
The American Revolution – In Order to Be Free (repeat)
Opposition in colonial North America to British policies over taxes, land, and sovereignty escalates into violent confrontation. Fighting in Massachusetts ignites a war that gives common cause to thirteen otherwise disunited colonies. (Additional airings: 4/20 9:00 PM)
3:00 AM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 5
When tragedy strikes the Poplar family due to a severe illness, Dr. Turner's actions come under scrutiny. Timothy is uncertain whether he wants to become a GP or a surgeon. Meanwhile, Trixie is worried about the future of midwifery in Britain. (Additional airings: 4/19 8:00 PM, 4/20 12:00 AM, 4/24 3:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 5
Disaster strikes at Forsyte & Co. as Soames puts an end to Irene's Parisian dreams. Louisa faces a shock eviction. Can Jo save the day? (Additional airings: 4/19 9:00 PM, 4/20 1:00 AM, 4/24 4:30 PM)
5:00 AM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – The Ball
As Edmond continues to infiltrate the lives of his betrayers, he discovers more dark secrets that could destroy their reputations. Meanwhile, Mercedes, trapped in the middle of his revenge plot, begins to suspect his true identity. (Additional airings: 4/19 10:00 PM, 4/20 2:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Upper Body Pain Relief (repeat)
To relieve upper body pain you must stretch and strengthen every muscle in your body. This Classical Stretch workout set in Montego Bay, Jamaica liberates your entire body while focusing on your shoulders, back, and neck - leaving you completely pain-free.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Panda Power Up! (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Groundhog Birthday (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Night Mayor/The Big Stink
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Puffball Collection/The Bottle Cap Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Margaret's Birthday Buddy/Margaret's Birthday Part (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Tobsy Speaks/Perfect Potluck (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Elmo's Awesome Bike (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Yo-Ho-Ho: A Sandwich for Mr. E/Balloonie for Youie (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – The Potato Stand/Clyde's Surprise Playdate (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – President of the Sandbox / Dino Parade (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – The Little Drummer/Rest Is Best (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Singing on the 6 Train/Safinas Doggy Problem (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – No T for Me/Catch My Drift (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Willard Wigan/I Am Maria Sibylla Merian (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board – Could We Live Longer and Better? (repeat)
The life expectancy in America is 79 years of age, 42nd in the world. I don't know about you, but that seems young to me. Life expectancy in Mediterranean countries is higher, with Italy ranking 12th and Spain 16th. Are we the worst? No. Could we do better? Yes. Let's live our healthiest lives, starting with gut health which is partly derived from enjoying delicious fermented foods. Recipes: Kimchi; Kimchi Stew (Jjigae)
2:30 PM |
Garden SMART – A Radical Transformation of An Overgrown Garden
Gardens frequently become overgrown and out of control, and it's often a difficult decision to seriously cut them back. GardenSMART visits with a gardener that has done that, and the garden is responding beautifully. How did she do it? How did she make the tough decisions? These are good questions, so tune for the discussion as we GardenSMART.
3:00 PM |
Volunteer Woodworker – Mandolin Man (repeat)
Dan Voight became interested in the mandolin at an early age. He not only wanted to play, he wanted to build mandolins that would perform to his high standards. Eventually performance and the art of lutherie led him to the Music City, where his work is in constant demand.
3:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – 250 Years of Americana
ROADSHOW discoveries reflecting 250 years of American art, artifacts, crafts and collectibles including a flag quilt, ca. 1880, a Tiffany Studios turtle back glass shade, ca. 1915 and an 1884 Edison light bulb. One reaches $300K. (Additional airings: 4/18 2:30 PM, 4/20 8:00 PM, 4/22 5:00 AM, 4/24 1:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Free to Speak – Thought Police
Thought Police examines the long history of governments suppressing speech - with clear echoes of George Orwell's warning of a world without free speech. The program weaves personal stories from Hong Kong, North Korea, and Peru, whose governments tried to suppress free speech, one of them resulting in a monumental - and avoidable - human tragedy.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Ask This Old House – Hang Shades, Steep Landscaping
Nathan installs shades to block the outside view for a tiny guard dog. Richard and Kevin discuss the anatomy of toilet tanks, common failures, and how to fix a running toilet. Jenn tackles a steep front yard for a safer, better-looking landscape. (Additional airings: 4/18 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM |
Finding Your Roots – Puritans and Pioneers (repeat)
Actors Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen and William H. Macy trace their nonconformist ancestors through American conflicts - the Civil War and the American Revolution, all the way back to the Puritan establishment. (Additional airings: 4/23 5:00 AM, 4/27 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
The American Revolution – An Asylum for Mankind (repeat)
As New Englanders work to force the British Army from Boston, Congress puts George Washington in command of a new Continental Army. In July 1776, Congress declares American independence, insisting on the people's right to resist tyranny. (Additional airings: 4/22 1:00 AM)
11:05 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 22 (Wednesday)
12:02 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
The American Revolution – An Asylum for Mankind (repeat)
As New Englanders work to force the British Army from Boston, Congress puts George Washington in command of a new Continental Army. In July 1776, Congress declares American independence, insisting on the people's right to resist tyranny. (Additional airings: 4/21 9:00 PM)
3:05 AM |
Earth's Sacred Wonders – House of the Divine (repeat)
Meet a Muslim paramedic who helps fasting worshipers during Ramadan in Jerusalem. A Cambodian man risks his life to save his ancestral spirits from the jungle. A Buddhist warrior monk in China faces a test that will change his life forever.
4:00 AM |
Earth's Sacred Wonders – Closer to the Divine (repeat)
Travel to Japan, where a Shinto devotee undertakes a grueling challenge at a sacred waterfall. A young Muslim helps re-plaster a mosque in Mali. At a New York City cathedral, an Episcopal priest brings people and their pets closer to God.
5:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – 250 Years of Americana
ROADSHOW discoveries reflecting 250 years of American art, artifacts, crafts and collectibles including a flag quilt, ca. 1880, a Tiffany Studios turtle back glass shade, ca. 1915 and an 1884 Edison light bulb. One reaches $300K. (Additional airings: 4/18 2:30 PM, 4/20 8:00 PM, 4/21 3:30 PM, 4/24 1:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Balance (repeat)
Today's episode of Classical Stretch challenges your balance. Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a full body workout that strengthens your core and improves your balance.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – The Dhole Duplicator (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Windy Day (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Breakfast Club/Dr. O: Party Time, Excellent (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – A Collection to Get Rid of/The Button Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Explores Nature/Daniel's Nature Walk (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Fire Drill/Fruit Juice Frenzy (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Mitzvah Day Mix-Up (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Ellie's Island/Zadie & Buckley's Playdate Problem (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Meemaw Heehaw's Recipe Mystery/Extra-Large Crunchd (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie The Recycling Kid/Rosie's Mariposa (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Elinor's Nest/Foody Fuel (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Goodbye, Howard!/Re-Use Re-Do (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Smoky Solutions/Tooey's Egg-Sighting Adventures (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Mark Twain/I Am Abigail Adams (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Taste of History – Copper Country
Michigan's Upper Peninsula was once the bustling center of the mining world during the late 1800s copper boom. Chef Walter Staib meets with an old friend to discover the roots of a "Yooper" and learn some regional recipes like a planked-style Lake Superior whitefish.
2:30 PM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Seafood Stew, Bow Fishing for Tilapia, White Wine
Tim and Nicki are fishing in Florida catching some bluegill, catfish and tilapia! Take some local seafood to make a fish stew over the fire (with homemade fish stock), then bow fish for some tilapia to bring back to have some filets in a white wine butter sauce with a side of sauteed spinach.
3:00 PM |
Dining with the Chef (repeat)
DINING WITH THE CHEF introduces Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine. Hosted by Yu Hayami who cooks alongside master chef Tatsuo Saito, and co-host Patrick Harlan who cooks with chef Rika Yukimasa, with occasional appearances by other guest chefs, the series presents delicious Japanese dishes that can be made at home. Chef Tatsuo Saito, a prominent master of Japanese culinary arts, has served as head chef at the Japanese embassies in Paris and Washington and was an instructor in Japanese cuisine at a Swiss hotel school. He has also prepared tastings for the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. In Tokyo he operates a cooking school and is a prolific author, often appearing on television, in magazines and on the lecture circuit. In DINING WITH THE CHEF, Chef Saito takes us to the heart of Japanese cuisine by demonstrating culinary techniques, explaining ingredients, and showing how to arrange food to bring out its distinctive characteristics. Host Yu Hayami is an international singer and actress who was born in Japan and raised in Guam and Hawaii. Aside from her career and being a mother of two, she is also involved in charity work. Yu is a lover of good food, as well as a fine wine enthusiast. (Additional airings: 4/1 3:00 PM, 4/8 3:00 PM, 4/15 3:00 PM, 4/29 3:00 PM)
3:30 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Death on the Vine (repeat)
When Phryne arrives at an idyllic vineyard in the countryside to investigate a suspicious death in the past, she lands in the middle of an annual Wine Festival and the recent murder of her own 'client'. She feels obligated to investigate his death and continue with her original case, but the hostile townsfolk decide she's outstayed her welcome and do everything they can to drive her away. Phryne realizes that the scenic town has harbored grief over the loss of nearly all their able-bodied men forever a decade - but their loss has turned to anger, directed squarely at the German family who has run Voigts winery since the turn of the century. Hugh happily rescues dot from the threatening town as he nervously prepares for the most perfect, poetic proposal he can muster. (Additional airings: 4/18 9:00 PM)
4:30 PM |
Father Brown – The Sisters of Aeschylus
When Lady Felicia invites a prestigious group of writers to Montague, her hopes of being published are eclipsed by a murder. (Additional airings: 4/18 8:01 PM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Wild Foods – Wild Foods Pilot - Vermont
Wild Foods host Kevin Chap explores Vermont's indigenous wisdom and agricultural practices that inform today's innovative, sustainable farming. Viewers join Kevin to discover hidden foraging treasures in the Green Mountain State and meet individuals blending tradition with modern techniques to transform regional agriculture. (Additional airings: 4/25 8:30 AM)
8:00 PM |
Nature – Legendary Tigers of India
Ranthambore National Park in northern India is known for its spectacular wildlife and, specifically, its magnificent tigers and these big cats have an extraordinary story to tell. Once hunted by Queen Elizabeth II, then protected by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, these tigers have grown from a group of twelve terrified cats into a fearless clan 70-odd strong. Their territory is a set of lakes at the base of an ancient fort, rich with prey. For the last half-century, one man has followed, photographed and filmed them: the world's leading tiger expert, Valmik Thapar. Thapar has collated his archive, together with that of family and friends, to tell the definitive story of this tiger dynasty for the first time. Their rich history will open the world's eyes to the secret life of the tiger. (Additional airings: 4/23 3:30 PM, 4/24 2:30 AM, 4/26 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Nova – Rain Bombs
An invisible, unpredictable atmospheric force is wreaking havoc across the globe - sinking superyachts, flattening forests, and bringing down airliners. Follow scientists as they race to understand these catastrophic weather events, exploring how they form, what causes their devastating impacts, and how we might someday learn to predict them. From high-tech simulations and drone expeditions into thunderclouds to possible links with climate change, join investigators on the cutting edge of research to discover what's truly behind these terrifying 'rain bombs' and how we can protect ourselves from their growing power. (Additional airings: 4/23 1:30 AM, 4/23 4:30 PM, 4/24 5:00 AM, 4/26 12:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Wilding
Wilding tells the story of a young couple who dare to bet the future of their failing, four-hundred-year-old estate on the power of nature. Relive how the pair battled entrenched traditions, and entrusted their farm's recovery to a motley mix of animals both tame and wild. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding projects in Europe. (Additional airings: 4/23 2:30 AM, 4/24 3:30 AM, 4/26 2:00 AM)
11:30 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 23 (Thursday)
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
This Old House – Suburban Victorian | Let It Show
It's moving day in Needham, as the renovation of the 1890s Victorian wraps up. The crew tours the house, which has a brand-new back extension, reconfigured layout and a primary bathroom. The location of the next project is revealed. (Additional airings: 4/18 1:30 PM, 4/20 7:30 PM)
1:30 AM |
Nova – Rain Bombs
An invisible, unpredictable atmospheric force is wreaking havoc across the globe - sinking superyachts, flattening forests, and bringing down airliners. Follow scientists as they race to understand these catastrophic weather events, exploring how they form, what causes their devastating impacts, and how we might someday learn to predict them. From high-tech simulations and drone expeditions into thunderclouds to possible links with climate change, join investigators on the cutting edge of research to discover what's truly behind these terrifying 'rain bombs' and how we can protect ourselves from their growing power. (Additional airings: 4/22 9:00 PM, 4/23 4:30 PM, 4/24 5:00 AM, 4/26 12:00 AM)
2:30 AM |
Wilding
Wilding tells the story of a young couple who dare to bet the future of their failing, four-hundred-year-old estate on the power of nature. Relive how the pair battled entrenched traditions, and entrusted their farm's recovery to a motley mix of animals both tame and wild. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding projects in Europe. (Additional airings: 4/22 10:00 PM, 4/24 3:30 AM, 4/26 2:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
Earth's Sacred Wonders – Visions of the Divine (repeat)
Follow a young Yazidi woman as she searches for salvation in Iraq. Meet an orthodox Christian who must deliver a holy flame into the hands of his bishop in Jerusalem. In Nepal, a Buddhist painter battles the elements to honor Buddha's birthday.
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Puritans and Pioneers (repeat)
Actors Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen and William H. Macy trace their nonconformist ancestors through American conflicts - the Civil War and the American Revolution, all the way back to the Puritan establishment. (Additional airings: 4/21 8:00 PM, 4/27 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Stomach Flattening (repeat)
Today's episode is set in one of the most beautiful locations we've ever seen. Join Miranda Esmonde-White in paradise for a stomach flattening workout that stretches and strengthens every muscle needed to smooth out your tummy.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Bumblezzzz (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Christmas In Africa (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Triangle Cafe/Captain O's Birthday
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Fake Mustache Collection/The Lint Dinosaur Col (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – A Trip To The Enchanted Garden/A Trip To The Crayo (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Paint on the Mail/The Last Box (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Abby Helps Cinderella
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – A Room of Our Own/Zeke's Fairy Village (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Acornball/Super Duper Magic Fun Box (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – An Anniversary Tradition/Chiles En Nogada Day (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Burrowing Owl Girl/Olive's Tree (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Basketball Birds/Looking for Litter (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Basketball Blues (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am David Suzuki/I Am Esther Martinez (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Italy's Forgotten Pastas (repeat)
Milk Street heads to Italy to uncover lesser-known pasta recipes that deserve your attention. Christopher Kimball and J.M. Hirsch prepare Pasta with Spicy Tomato and Pancetta Sauce, where the secret spicy ingredient takes everyone by surprise. Then, we get a lesson on simple pasta shapes and Rose Hattabaugh makes Rigatoni alla Zozzona, a mash-up of carbonara and Amatriciana.
2:30 PM |
Ireland with Michael – In The Loop
At Loop Head, Michael samples seaweed gin, explores Carrigaholt Castle and Lighthouse, and sets sail on a dolphin-watching adventure off Ireland's Atlantic coast.
3:00 PM |
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions – A Kinder World, Part 2
The search for kindness continues. Burt reflects on how modern stress and isolation may be countered by rediscovering ancient values. He explores the lessons of Otzi the Iceman in understanding modern diseases, visits Switzerland's Jan Michalski Foundation, a haven for writers, and returns to Cleveland to see how Kindland is inspiring communities across America.
3:30 PM |
Nature – Legendary Tigers of India
Ranthambore National Park in northern India is known for its spectacular wildlife and, specifically, its magnificent tigers and these big cats have an extraordinary story to tell. Once hunted by Queen Elizabeth II, then protected by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, these tigers have grown from a group of twelve terrified cats into a fearless clan 70-odd strong. Their territory is a set of lakes at the base of an ancient fort, rich with prey. For the last half-century, one man has followed, photographed and filmed them: the world's leading tiger expert, Valmik Thapar. Thapar has collated his archive, together with that of family and friends, to tell the definitive story of this tiger dynasty for the first time. Their rich history will open the world's eyes to the secret life of the tiger. (Additional airings: 4/22 8:00 PM, 4/24 2:30 AM, 4/26 1:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Nova – Rain Bombs
An invisible, unpredictable atmospheric force is wreaking havoc across the globe - sinking superyachts, flattening forests, and bringing down airliners. Follow scientists as they race to understand these catastrophic weather events, exploring how they form, what causes their devastating impacts, and how we might someday learn to predict them. From high-tech simulations and drone expeditions into thunderclouds to possible links with climate change, join investigators on the cutting edge of research to discover what's truly behind these terrifying 'rain bombs' and how we can protect ourselves from their growing power. (Additional airings: 4/22 9:00 PM, 4/23 1:30 AM, 4/24 5:00 AM, 4/26 12:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Rick Steves' Europe – Romania (repeat)
Rick and his team tour Romania's vibrant capital, Bucharest, with its "Little Paris of the East" architecture and lingering reminders of a brutal communist dictator. Then they head into Transylvania, where they visit fortified churches, cobbled merchant towns like Sighisoara, and castles made famous by an imported German king and the real-life Dracula. Finally, they explore Maramures, where everyday life still feels like an open-air folk museum.
8:00 PM |
Queens of Mystery – Death By Vinyl,Part Two
Mattie investigates a new victim, the band?s manager, who was stabbed in the back with a kitchen knife.
9:00 PM |
The Puzzle Lady – Episode: 4
The Puzzle Lady discovers a dark conspiracy at the heart of Bakerbury.
10:00 PM |
Real Crown: Inside The House of Windsor – Love and Duty (repeat)
Members of The Royal Family wrestle with the ultimate dilemma; whether to choose love over duty to The Crown.
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 24 (Friday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – 250 Years of Americana
ROADSHOW discoveries reflecting 250 years of American art, artifacts, crafts and collectibles including a flag quilt, ca. 1880, a Tiffany Studios turtle back glass shade, ca. 1915 and an 1884 Edison light bulb. One reaches $300K. (Additional airings: 4/18 2:30 PM, 4/20 8:00 PM, 4/21 3:30 PM, 4/22 5:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Ask This Old House – Cherry Blossoms, Mount Rushmore (repeat)
Jenn travels to Washington D.C.; Mark learns about how Mount Rushmore was built and demonstrates techniques for cutting stone; Nathan visits Abraham Lincoln's house and helps a homeowner replace traditional mortise hardware with hardware that locks.
2:30 AM |
Nature – Legendary Tigers of India
Ranthambore National Park in northern India is known for its spectacular wildlife and, specifically, its magnificent tigers and these big cats have an extraordinary story to tell. Once hunted by Queen Elizabeth II, then protected by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, these tigers have grown from a group of twelve terrified cats into a fearless clan 70-odd strong. Their territory is a set of lakes at the base of an ancient fort, rich with prey. For the last half-century, one man has followed, photographed and filmed them: the world's leading tiger expert, Valmik Thapar. Thapar has collated his archive, together with that of family and friends, to tell the definitive story of this tiger dynasty for the first time. Their rich history will open the world's eyes to the secret life of the tiger. (Additional airings: 4/22 8:00 PM, 4/23 3:30 PM, 4/26 1:00 AM)
3:30 AM |
Wilding
Wilding tells the story of a young couple who dare to bet the future of their failing, four-hundred-year-old estate on the power of nature. Relive how the pair battled entrenched traditions, and entrusted their farm's recovery to a motley mix of animals both tame and wild. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding projects in Europe. (Additional airings: 4/22 10:00 PM, 4/23 2:30 AM, 4/26 2:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Nova – Rain Bombs
An invisible, unpredictable atmospheric force is wreaking havoc across the globe - sinking superyachts, flattening forests, and bringing down airliners. Follow scientists as they race to understand these catastrophic weather events, exploring how they form, what causes their devastating impacts, and how we might someday learn to predict them. From high-tech simulations and drone expeditions into thunderclouds to possible links with climate change, join investigators on the cutting edge of research to discover what's truly behind these terrifying 'rain bombs' and how we can protect ourselves from their growing power. (Additional airings: 4/22 9:00 PM, 4/23 1:30 AM, 4/23 4:30 PM, 4/26 12:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Shoulder Strengthening (repeat)
This full-body episode of Classical Stretch strengthens every muscle in your body while targeting your shoulders. Join Miranda-Esmonde white for a full-body workout in front of the beautiful Caribbean sea.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Butternut Tree
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Cold Snap (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Xs and Os/Dr. O No (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Meltdown /Carl's Cast
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Plays T-Ball/Max Plays at the Library (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Paper Rocketship/Fort Yarber (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Tamir Learns Tagalog (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – The Treeborhood Photo Album/Runway Recycling (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Just Him and Me/Duck Duck's Concert (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie Gets Moving/The Flying Disc Dilemma (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Wild Kratts: Cats and Dogs
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Operation Sleepover/Beneath The Surface (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Julia Child/I Am Neil Armstrong (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Farmer and the Foodie – Berea College Farm
Maggie and Lindsey travel to the Berea College Farm to learn how they are building the next generation of farmers. They tour the farm's livestock and horticulture areas. At the Berea College Farm Store, they see farmto-table practices put into action. In the kitchen, they prepare a fall slaw to top bratwursts from the Farm Store. For the main course, chicken thighs with creamed greens and a honey nut squash.
2:30 PM |
Best of the Joy of Painting – Triple View
Bob Ross paints a small cabin under a majestic mountain range; the surprise at the end gives you a window view!
3:00 PM |
Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins: Bob Ross – Storm's Arrival (repeat)
Nicholas Hankins paints an evening thunderstorm that calls back to Bob Ross's final episode of The Joy of Painting for inspiration; a dazzling sunset framed by dark clouds and trees.
3:30 PM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 5
When tragedy strikes the Poplar family due to a severe illness, Dr. Turner's actions come under scrutiny. Timothy is uncertain whether he wants to become a GP or a surgeon. Meanwhile, Trixie is worried about the future of midwifery in Britain. (Additional airings: 4/19 8:00 PM, 4/20 12:00 AM, 4/21 3:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 5
Disaster strikes at Forsyte & Co. as Soames puts an end to Irene's Parisian dreams. Louisa faces a shock eviction. Can Jo save the day? (Additional airings: 4/19 9:00 PM, 4/20 1:00 AM, 4/21 4:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 4/3 7:30 PM, 4/5 11:30 AM, 4/10 7:30 PM, 4/12 11:30 AM, 4/17 7:30 PM, 4/19 11:30 AM, 4/26 11:30 AM)
8:00 PM |
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. (Additional airings: 4/3 8:00 PM, 4/10 8:00 PM, 4/17 8:00 PM)
8:30 PM |
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum. (Additional airings: 4/3 8:30 PM, 4/4 1:00 AM, 4/6 5:30 AM, 4/10 8:30 PM, 4/17 8:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This : The Call of Istanbul
Explore the layered sounds of Istanbul where empires met and music evolved with host Scott Yoo and Turkish musicians from European classical music to modern jazz.
10:00 PM |
International Jazz Day from Abu Dhabi
Celebrate the International Jazz Day All-Star Concert in Abu Dhabi with performances by Herbie Hancock, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Kurt Elling, Jose James, John McLaughlin, Helene Mercier, Danilo Perez, Arturo Sandoval, and more. Hosted by Jeremy Irons. (Additional airings: 4/25 2:00 AM, 4/27 4:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 25 (Saturday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | The Call of Istanbul
Explore the layered sounds of Istanbul where empires met and music evolved with host Scott Yoo and Turkish musicians from European classical music to modern jazz. (Additional airings: 4/26 4:30 PM, 4/27 3:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
International Jazz Day from Abu Dhabi
Celebrate the International Jazz Day All-Star Concert in Abu Dhabi with performances by Herbie Hancock, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Kurt Elling, Jose James, John McLaughlin, Helene Mercier, Danilo Perez, Arturo Sandoval, and more. Hosted by Jeremy Irons. (Additional airings: 4/24 10:00 PM, 4/27 4:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Asian Americans – Breaking Through (repeat)
Revisit the turn of the millennium, when Asian Americans are empowered by growing numbers and rising influence but face a reckoning of what it means to be an American in an increasingly polarized society.
4:00 AM |
Pearl Harbor - Into The Arizona (repeat)
On the eve of the 75th anniversary, join the first expedition to explore inside the USS Arizona since the date that will live in infamy, as state-of-the-art imaging technology reveals the aftermath and incredible story of the Pearl Harbor attack.
5:00 AM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Pam Ayres & Geoffrey Whitehead (repeat)
Diana Rigg, Phyllis Logan and Ainsley Harriott are some of the celebrities that are hitting the Road Trip this season in search of antiques that will win big at auction. Travelling in vintage cars and accompanied by experts, these celebrities traverse Great Britain looking for the most interesting, unique and valuable treasures.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Hip Pain Relief and Stretch (repeat)
Join Miranda Esmonde-White seaside for an episode of Classical Stretch that relieves pain and stretches your hips. This episode re-balances all of the muscles and joints that surround your hips and glutes.
6:30 AM |
Yoga In Practice – Learning to Slow Down (repeat)
The rapid pace of modern life compromises our well-being and ages us prematurely. Yoga teaches us that the present moment is the ONLY moment. This class focuses on the slow and steady practice of hip opening and forward folds. By learning to move more mindfully into each pose, to hold the pose while focusing on the breath, and to release the pose with the same attention that created it, we slow down and cultivate a moving meditation. This leads to a nourishing experience of slow self-reflection.
7:00 AM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Exploring Custom Quilting
On this episode of Love of Quilting, Angela Huffman takes a quilt from an earlier episode - Passion Flower - and quilts it. We'll show you how to combine free-motion, ruler work, and computerized quilting, talking through the how's and why's of each method. From straight lines and curves to lettuce leaves and curls, we'll walk you through our quilt plan and techniques.
7:30 AM |
Fit 2 Stitch – Beaded Dance Dresses (repeat)
Beaded dance dresses began in European culture - and today, they dazzle on dance floors all around the world. In this episode of Fit 2 Stitch, master tailor Nataliya Desheva shares her techniques for creating intricately detailed beaded dresses for dance competitions. Designed for dancing, these dresses shimmer with every move. Nataliya loves her work and brings humor and enthusiasm to the set.
8:00 AM |
J Schwanke's Life In Bloom – Flowers & Kids (repeat)
On this episode flowers and kids team up for some exciting projects. Atticus instructs J about making perfume from flowers. June and her Mom Bretagne design and assist J with a kitty made of flowers. Hendrick and J construct veggie bug snacks. Plus - flower fun with a robot? J is joined by Wimee the Robot, Michael Hyacinthe, and Kevin Kammeraad from Wimee's Words, seen on PBS.
8:30 AM |
Wild Foods – Wild Foods Pilot - Vermont
Wild Foods host Kevin Chap explores Vermont's indigenous wisdom and agricultural practices that inform today's innovative, sustainable farming. Viewers join Kevin to discover hidden foraging treasures in the Green Mountain State and meet individuals blending tradition with modern techniques to transform regional agriculture. (Additional airings: 4/22 7:30 PM)
9:00 AM |
Outdoor Journal – Dragon Boats/5-Lined Skink/Bass Fishing On Memphra (repeat)
Marianne Eaton follows the Dragonheart Vermont team of 20 breast cancer survivors as they take part in the annual Pawtucket, R.I., Dragon Boat competition; Nature Conservancy volunteer David Cunningham searchesfor the elusive five-lined skink in the southern Champlain Valley; La wrence Pyne joins Bill Engleman for a day of bass fishing on Lake Memphramagog.
9:30 AM |
MotorWeek – 2026 Infiniti Qx60
The Infiniti QX60 has arrived for 2026 with updated style and tech. In our first Road Test, we'll see what this means for this Pathfinder-based utility. In our second test, we'll pull up in the latest Honda Pilot, which also receives some updates for this model year. And between all that, we'll pop into a pop-up headlight sports car comparison test from the 80s.
10:00 AM |
Epic Trails – Juneau, Alaska (repeat)
Eric Hanson heads deep into the backcountry to explore the mountains, glaciers and wildlife around Alaska's capital city of Juneau.
10:30 AM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Morel and Pheasant Back Mushrooms, Mushroom and Fe
It's that time of year to forage. We head to Shelby County, Ky., to forage for morels, and back to Franklin County, KY., to pick Pheasant Back Mushrooms (from the same tree as last year!). Use these mushrooms and fennel in a cheesy pasta recipe over the fire. Head out to the field to check on the new lambs and bottle feed Montana, our lamb (who thinks he's a dog).
11:00 AM |
My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas – My Greek Dinner Party (repeat)
Diane prepares a dinner party meal for a handful of her closest friends. Diane provides helpful tips to alleviate the stress that comes with planning a dinner party and provides easy recipes that are healthy and delicious. On the menu: Char-Broiled Cabbage "Steaks" with Pomegranate Seeds and Lemon Zest, Whole Baked Fish with Leeks, and Greek Yogurt Panna Cotta.
11:30 AM |
Ellie's Real Good Food – Better Brunch (repeat)
Ellie hits refresh on the typical brunch menu with some creative, make-ahead crowd-pleasers that break the mold.Recipe: - Eggs Florentine in tomato cups - Breakfast strada primavera - 3-Ingredient Brussel sprout hash with egg - Pumpkin cranberry waffles.
12:00 PM |
America's Test Kitchen
AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK'S ILLUSTRATED uses a common-sense, practical approach to solve everyday cooking problems and save viewers time and money. Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison lead a team of dedicated test kitchen cooks to reveal the basics of foolproof home cooking while preparing dozens of exhaustively tested recipes. The series also features the popular segments viewers know and love. In "The Tasting Lab," expert Jack Bishop puts supermarket staples to the test before revealing the series' top food recommendations. Then, equipment tester Adam Ried takes viewers through an exhaustive and unbiased search for the best kitchen items in "Equipment Corner." Meanwhile, in "Gadgets Galore," Lisa McManus reviews her favorite gadgets and reveals which ones are worth the cost-or not. (Additional airings: 4/4 12:00 PM, 4/11 12:00 PM, 4/18 12:00 PM)
12:30 PM |
Cook's Country
Hosted by Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison, Cook's Country features the best regional home cooking in the country and relies on the same practical, no-nonsense food approach that has made Cook's Country magazine so successful. Cook's Country is where family-friendly recipes from every corner of America are reimagined for home cooks everywhere. (Additional airings: 4/4 12:30 PM, 4/11 12:30 PM, 4/18 12:30 PM)
1:00 PM |
Woodsmith Shop – Special Guest: Char Miller-King (repeat)
The Woodsmith Shop welcomes woodworker Char Miller-King to build a bookcase along with some help. Char's passion is to teach woodworking, especially to kids. While the cast builds a stacking bookcase, you'll learn about teaching the next generation as well.
1:30 PM |
This Old House
This Old House, with pros Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, Jenn Nawada, and host Kevin O'Connor, is TV's original home-improvement show. (Additional airings: 4/27 7:30 PM)
2:00 PM |
Ask This Old House – Running Power to a Shed
Mauro explains the basic tools and supplies needed to paint a room. Kevin hosts a kitchen quiz on what food scraps belong in the garbage disposal versus the compost. Heath shows a homeowner how to run underground power from his house to a new shed. (Additional airings: 4/28 7:30 PM)
2:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Grants Farm, Hour 1
Meet us in St. Louis as ROADSHOW discovers treasures including an Andrew Clemens sand bottle, ca. 1885, a 1933 Goudey baseball card set 239/240 and a Joan Miro pencil on paper, ca. 1965. One memorable find is valued at $110K-$130K. (Additional airings: 4/27 8:00 PM, 4/28 3:30 PM, 4/29 5:00 AM)
3:30 PM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Tim Vine & Ricky Grover (repeat)
Diana Rigg, Phyllis Logan and Ainsley Harriott are some of the celebrities that are hitting the Road Trip this season in search of antiques that will win big at auction. Travelling in vintage cars and accompanied by experts, these celebrities traverse Great Britain looking for the most interesting, unique and valuable treasures.
4:30 PM |
Martin Clunes: Islands of the Pacific – Micronesia (repeat)
Martin travels to Guam to see the effect of invasive species on remote islands; discovering animals and humans driven to the edge of extinction. In Palau, he meets the endangered Hawksbill Turtle and rare Dugong, learning more about this tiny island's work in world-leading marine conservation.
5:30 PM |
Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 4/4 5:30 PM, 4/7 2:30 AM, 4/11 5:30 PM, 4/18 5:30 PM, 4/26 5:30 AM)
6:00 PM |
As Time Goes By – Wedding Preparations
Preparations for Jean & Lionel's marriage move into full swing.
6:30 PM |
Keeping Up Appearances – Please Mind Your Head (repeat)
Hyacinth and Richard are spending their first day in their new country retreat. It may be a grand address, but the accommodation they have secured for themselves is not so much small as microscopic.
7:00 PM |
Still Open All Hours (repeat)
Following the success of the one-off special, this warm-hearted sitcom updating Roy Clarke's classic comedy Open All Hours is back with a full series and a mix of memorable new and returning characters. Still Open All Hours sees David Jason reprising his role as shopkeeper Granville, who has inherited the small corner shop from his beloved but miserly Uncle Arkwright. Now running the business with his cheerful and good-looking son, Leroy - the result of a brief romantic encounter a couple of decades ago - Granville continues to serve the local community in his own inimitable fashion! With a keen eye on making a profit, Granville comes up with all kinds of hair-brained schemes to encourage his customers to part with their money, but things rarely turn out as he expects. And while Leroy has no shortage of female attention, Granville's pursuit of old flame Mavis is repeatedly thwarted by her fiercely protective sister, Madge - and by the constant hovering presence of the Black Widow, who also seems to have her eye on Granville. (Additional airings: 4/4 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM |
Are You Being Served? – The Hand of Fate (repeat)
Everyone on staff hopes the hand of fate is working for their own particular promotion. Mr. Humphries displays his talent for telling fortunes.
8:00 PM |
Father Brown – The Puzzle of Banburismus
Father Brown must untangle the mysteries that lie within the sewing circle when a seamstress is stabbed to death. (Additional airings: 4/29 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Dead Air (repeat)
There's a new wireless in the Fisher household - but there's murder on the airwaves when Dot's favorite show is interrupted by an on air panic. The radio station's bookkeeper and budding announcer is found choked to death but when Phryne gets involved, she finds Jack already undercover as the newsreader. In an ironic turnaround, Phryne is officially engaged to investigate the death - as Jack resorts to more clandestine investigative strategies. In the cut and thrust of the investigation, Dot suffers the terrible realization that she doesn't want to relinquish working for Miss Fisher when she marries and takes up her wifely duties. (Additional airings: 4/29 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service (repeat)
When a remote bush retrieval suddenly turns violent, the RFDS must treat one of their own caught in the crosshairs as they race against the sunset to get back in the air. And when Mira passes a horrific car accident along a remote highway, she is suddenly confronted with the challenge of trying to help without a plane and limited medical training. (Additional airings: 4/4 10:00 PM, 4/11 10:00 PM, 4/18 10:00 PM)
11:00 PM |
Austin City Limits – Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit (repeat)
Celebrated singer-songwriter Jason Isbell and his band the 400 Unit hit the Austin City Limits stage in a radiant hour showcasing highlights from their acclaimed LP Weathervanes.
Apr 26 (Sunday)
12:00 AM |
Nova – Rain Bombs
An invisible, unpredictable atmospheric force is wreaking havoc across the globe - sinking superyachts, flattening forests, and bringing down airliners. Follow scientists as they race to understand these catastrophic weather events, exploring how they form, what causes their devastating impacts, and how we might someday learn to predict them. From high-tech simulations and drone expeditions into thunderclouds to possible links with climate change, join investigators on the cutting edge of research to discover what's truly behind these terrifying 'rain bombs' and how we can protect ourselves from their growing power. (Additional airings: 4/22 9:00 PM, 4/23 1:30 AM, 4/23 4:30 PM, 4/24 5:00 AM)
1:00 AM |
Nature – Legendary Tigers of India
Ranthambore National Park in northern India is known for its spectacular wildlife and, specifically, its magnificent tigers and these big cats have an extraordinary story to tell. Once hunted by Queen Elizabeth II, then protected by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, these tigers have grown from a group of twelve terrified cats into a fearless clan 70-odd strong. Their territory is a set of lakes at the base of an ancient fort, rich with prey. For the last half-century, one man has followed, photographed and filmed them: the world's leading tiger expert, Valmik Thapar. Thapar has collated his archive, together with that of family and friends, to tell the definitive story of this tiger dynasty for the first time. Their rich history will open the world's eyes to the secret life of the tiger. (Additional airings: 4/22 8:00 PM, 4/23 3:30 PM, 4/24 2:30 AM)
2:00 AM |
Wilding
Wilding tells the story of a young couple who dare to bet the future of their failing, four-hundred-year-old estate on the power of nature. Relive how the pair battled entrenched traditions, and entrusted their farm's recovery to a motley mix of animals both tame and wild. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding projects in Europe. (Additional airings: 4/22 10:00 PM, 4/23 2:30 AM, 4/24 3:30 AM)
3:30 AM |
Buddha (repeat)
Two and a half millennia ago, a new religion was born in northern India, generated from the ideas of a single man, the Buddha, a mysterious Indian sage who famously gained enlightenment while he sat under a large, shapely fig tree.
5:30 AM |
Horizons from PBS News
Dive into the world of science, health, technology, and environmental issues making headlines each week, hosted by PBS News Hour's William Brangham, with in-depth discussions featuring leading experts and professionals. (Additional airings: 4/4 5:30 PM, 4/7 2:30 AM, 4/11 5:30 PM, 4/18 5:30 PM, 4/25 5:30 PM)
6:00 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Balance with Poise (repeat)
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
6:30 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Special: Preventing Back Problems (repeat)
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Butternut Tree
Martin and Chris stumble upon a rare and endangered seedling of a butternut tree. While looking for its parent tree, they only discover dead and broken ones. Finally, they find a big healthy tree and begin a Creature Power Investigation into why some of the trees are dying and some aren't. Could genetic coding be the answer? (Additional airings: 4/20 7:00 AM, 4/24 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM |
Wild Kratts: Our Blue and Green World
While doing their annual Laundry Day, the Kratt brothers disagree on what'' better: blue oceans or green forests. Can the gang get Martin and Chris back in sync in time to save Planet Earth from Zach and Paisley Paver's villainous plans? (Additional airings: 4/10 1:00 PM)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Meltdown /Carl's Cast
Carl can't wait for the ice cream festival! But, when it's finally time for ice cream, does Carl have the energy to go? / Carl's upset he has to wear a cast on his broken wrist - it's hot and itchy and he can't do anything fun with friends! (Additional airings: 4/6 8:30 AM, 4/24 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Plays T-Ball/Max Plays at the Library (repeat)
When Daniel and his friends learn to play T-ball, they find out that Henrietta is a dance teacher and a T-ball coach./Max learns that Mr. McFeely is the story time reader and a mail carrier. You can be more than one thing! (Additional airings: 4/7 9:00 AM, 4/24 9:00 AM)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Fire Drill/Fruit Juice Frenzy (repeat)
Phoebe, Jay, and Lupe get to practice their fire safety plan when the Fire Inspector visits Tobsy Towers. Phoebe and Jay are sent to buy juice from Mr. Aguilar, but when it goes awry, they must find a solution. (Additional airings: 4/17 9:30 AM, 4/22 9:30 AM)
10:00 AM |
Weekends with Yankee – Yankee Milestones
This week, we're celebrating 10 years of Weekends with Yankee and 90 years of Yankee magazine, as host Amy Traverso and editor Ian Aldrich take us to Yankee's New Hampshire headquarters. Meanwhile, host Richard Wiese joins naturalist and author Sy Montgomery and her friend, artist Matt Patterson, to spend time with some fascinating rescue turtles. On Cape Cod, Richard learns the art of oyster shucking.
10:30 AM |
Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan – Many Possible Lives (repeat)
In TELL ME MORE, host Kelly Corrigan invites notable guests to engage in long-form conversations about what makes them tick. We also meet the people that motivate and inspire these famous guests.
11:00 AM |
History with David Rubenstein – Marie Arana
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
11:30 AM |
Vermont This Week
Mitch Wertlieb hosts Vermont's top journalists as they delve into the most important news stories each week. (Additional airings: 4/3 7:30 PM, 4/5 11:30 AM, 4/10 7:30 PM, 4/12 11:30 AM, 4/17 7:30 PM, 4/19 11:30 AM, 4/24 7:30 PM)
12:00 PM |
Made Here – Fore & Aft (repeat)
Fore & Aft centers on a profound mentor/mentee relationship within the oldest continually operated wooden boat shop in America, located in Massachusetts, and how that mentee finds his voice through community and the art of woodworking.
12:30 PM |
A Dreamer's Search
In 1918, artist Rockwell Kent left New York for Alaska's remote Fox Island. Facing failure at home, he risked everything to find inspiration in the wilderness. Amid storms, solitude, and a deepening bond with his young son, Kent created the art that launched his enduring career.
1:00 PM |
American Hemp Farmer
After a wildfire nearly turns his family (and goats) into refugees on their remote New Mexico ranch, former suburbanite Doug Fine and two other families set out to discover food security and wildfire mitigation around the world via hemp and other crops. AMERICAN HEMP FARMER: The film with a climate game plan for all.
2:30 PM |
Guardians of Yellowstone: The Yellowstone Cougar
For over 35 years, a dedicated team of biologists has quietly shaped one of the most enduring and impactful wildlife research programs in America. This film takes viewers deep into the wild heart of Yellowstone National Park to reveal the hidden lives of cougars - stealthy apex predators whose presence is vital to the health and balance of the ecosystem.
3:30 PM |
Asd Band: The Movie
Follow the members of ASD Band as they embark on the journey to record their first studio album and proudly own their unique perspectives as individuals on the autism spectrum. Audiences will also experience firsthand accounts from friends and family members, focused on fostering a community that understands, accepts and values their children.
4:30 PM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | The Call of Istanbul
Explore the layered sounds of Istanbul where empires met and music evolved with host Scott Yoo and Turkish musicians from European classical music to modern jazz. (Additional airings: 4/25 1:00 AM, 4/27 3:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
Compass Points from PBS News
Join PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin and a panel of experts each week analyzing prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world, breaking down global conflicts, rising tensions, and their implications for U.S. interests. (Additional airings: 4/5 5:30 PM, 4/7 1:00 AM, 4/8 4:30 AM, 4/12 5:30 PM, 4/19 5:30 PM)
6:00 PM |
Suddenly Royal – Happily Ever After?
Happily ever after? The new princes and princesses start families and prepare for future roles amid constant media scrutiny. Will the royals' global influence and local popularity secure their future, or will a streamlined monarchy emerge? As they navigate modern challenges, we explore whether their fairy-tale start leads to enduring legacies or if the realities of royalty demand change.
7:00 PM |
Midsomer Murders – Dead in the Water, Part 1 (repeat)
The body of Guy Sweetman (Benedict Blythe) is found in the river on the day of the annual Midsomer Regatta. Guy was a ladies man with many enemies, so Barnaby has his work cut out for him.
8:00 PM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 6
An expectant father receives a life-threatening diagnosis. Trixie assists a female wrestler after a headlock goes wrong. Dr. Turner learns shocking news that implicates the future of the maternity house. (Additional airings: 4/27 12:00 AM, 4/28 3:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 6
Soames commissions a country house, despite Irene's distress. As Louisa faces a fresh start, Jo decides his future. Ann reveals a dark secret. (Additional airings: 4/27 1:00 AM, 4/28 4:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – Providence
Now deeply entrenched in Paris high society, Edmond meddles in the lives of those he wishes to destroy. But the stakes change when poison is stolen from his lab and is used in a murder. Meanwhile, Edmond struggles to conceal his identity from Mercedes. (Additional airings: 4/27 2:00 AM, 4/28 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Astrid – Global Plan
A well-known astrophysicist is found dead, struck by lightning--with no storm. Social media pounces on a leak and soon a conspiracy theory circulates that the victim was about to divulge a state secret.
Apr 27 (Monday)
12:00 AM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 6
An expectant father receives a life-threatening diagnosis. Trixie assists a female wrestler after a headlock goes wrong. Dr. Turner learns shocking news that implicates the future of the maternity house. (Additional airings: 4/26 8:00 PM, 4/28 3:00 AM)
1:00 AM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 6
Soames commissions a country house, despite Irene's distress. As Louisa faces a fresh start, Jo decides his future. Ann reveals a dark secret. (Additional airings: 4/26 9:00 PM, 4/28 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – Providence
Now deeply entrenched in Paris high society, Edmond meddles in the lives of those he wishes to destroy. But the stakes change when poison is stolen from his lab and is used in a murder. Meanwhile, Edmond struggles to conceal his identity from Mercedes. (Additional airings: 4/26 10:00 PM, 4/28 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Great Performances – NOW Hear This | The Call of Istanbul
Explore the layered sounds of Istanbul where empires met and music evolved with host Scott Yoo and Turkish musicians from European classical music to modern jazz. (Additional airings: 4/25 1:00 AM, 4/26 4:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
International Jazz Day from Abu Dhabi
Celebrate the International Jazz Day All-Star Concert in Abu Dhabi with performances by Herbie Hancock, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Kurt Elling, Jose James, John McLaughlin, Helene Mercier, Danilo Perez, Arturo Sandoval, and more. Hosted by Jeremy Irons. (Additional airings: 4/24 10:00 PM, 4/25 2:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Puritans and Pioneers (repeat)
Actors Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen and William H. Macy trace their nonconformist ancestors through American conflicts - the Civil War and the American Revolution, all the way back to the Puritan establishment. (Additional airings: 4/21 8:00 PM, 4/23 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Full Leg Toning (repeat)
This episode of Classical Stretch strengthens and tones every muscle group in your legs, leaving them stronger, leaner, and more defined. Join Miranda Esmonde-White in Montego-Bay, Jamaica for a full leg toning workout.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – The Blue and the Gray (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Through Rain, Sun, Snow Or Hail (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Two Agents and a Baby/Ocean and the Fly (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Magic Trick Collection/Listen Coach (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Jodi's First Day at School/Daniel Plays at Jodi's (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Lost and Found/Comic Tragedy (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Elmo Runs The Race (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – The Great Splendito/The Bike Wash (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – The Yodel Birds Are Coming/A Lot of Hot (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – The Great Robot Picnic/Rosie's Car Wash (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Downhill Dash/Brush Your Teeth (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – To Tell Or Not to Tell/Potluck Snack Time (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Molly of Idaho/ Cinder Cones and Broken Drones (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Ravi Shankar/I Am Babe Didrikson Zaharias (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – Roasted Chicken, Flavored Butter, Avocado Lettuce
Tim and Nicki visit the Franklin County Farmer's Market to pick out ingredients for dinner. It's a traditional Roast Chicken with carrots and potatoes on the menu. Learn how to make sourdough starter for the perfect bread. Top it with homemade flavored butter (3 different kinds!) Got leftover chicken? Make avocado lettuce wraps for the perfect lunch or dinner.
2:30 PM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Quilter's Playground (repeat)
Have fun on a 'Quilter's Playground' with Sara Gallegos and Angela Huffman! The quilt on this episode of Love of Quilting is a row-quilt style sample designed by Kari Matthews, that features quilt blocks perfect for showcasing foundation piecing, fusible applique, and quilting in the embroidery hoop! Enjoy fun designs and cool techniques on a 'Quilter's Playground'!
3:00 PM |
Fit 2 Stitch – The Magic of Templates (repeat)
What is a template in sewing? It is a pattern or a part of a pattern that "works" and can be transferred and repeated from pattern to pattern. Using a template, you will know before you cut a new blouse that your neckline or arm hole will fit perfectly, saving time and frustration. Such a simple concept is genius. Peggy demonstrates how to make and use templates in this episode of Fit 2 Stitch.
3:30 PM |
Boom and Bust: America's Journey on the Erie Can (repeat)
The film tells the story of industrial expansion and decline along the Erie Canal, and examines its impact on the lives of workers in steel, grain, textiles, and shipping. In the wake of economic collapse, can the people of America's cities find meaning and worth?
4:00 PM |
In Search of Walt Whitman – Part Two: The Civil War and Beyond (1861-1892)
The poet moves to Washington to care for sick and injured Civil War soldiers but grows disillusioned with the Gilded Age after the war. He recovers from a debilitating stroke to live out his days in Camden NJ, where he continues to write poetry. This episode includes such renowned poems as "When Lilacs Last in the Doory'd Bloomed," "O Captain! My Captain!" "The Wound-Dresser," and "Goodbye My Fancy.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
This Old House
This Old House, with pros Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, Jenn Nawada, and host Kevin O'Connor, is TV's original home-improvement show. (Additional airings: 4/25 1:30 PM)
8:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Grants Farm, Hour 1
Meet us in St. Louis as ROADSHOW discovers treasures including an Andrew Clemens sand bottle, ca. 1885, a 1933 Goudey baseball card set 239/240 and a Joan Miro pencil on paper, ca. 1965. One memorable find is valued at $110K-$130K. (Additional airings: 4/25 2:30 PM, 4/28 3:30 PM, 4/29 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
The American Revolution – The Times That Try Men's Souls (repeat)
British General Howe soundly defeats General Washington at Long Island and in Manhattan, forcing the Americans to abandon New York City. After fleeing across New Jersey, Washington's army regroups before attacking an outpost at Trenton. (Additional airings: 4/28 1:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 28 (Tuesday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
The American Revolution – The Times That Try Men's Souls (repeat)
British General Howe soundly defeats General Washington at Long Island and in Manhattan, forcing the Americans to abandon New York City. After fleeing across New Jersey, Washington's army regroups before attacking an outpost at Trenton. (Additional airings: 4/27 9:00 PM)
3:00 AM |
Call The Midwife – Season 15, Episode 6
An expectant father receives a life-threatening diagnosis. Trixie assists a female wrestler after a headlock goes wrong. Dr. Turner learns shocking news that implicates the future of the maternity house. (Additional airings: 4/26 8:00 PM, 4/27 12:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
The Forsytes On Masterpiece – Episode 6
Soames commissions a country house, despite Irene's distress. As Louisa faces a fresh start, Jo decides his future. Ann reveals a dark secret. (Additional airings: 4/26 9:00 PM, 4/27 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
The Count of Monte Cristo On Masterpiece – Providence
Now deeply entrenched in Paris high society, Edmond meddles in the lives of those he wishes to destroy. But the stakes change when poison is stolen from his lab and is used in a murder. Meanwhile, Edmond struggles to conceal his identity from Mercedes. (Additional airings: 4/26 10:00 PM, 4/27 2:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Body Shaping (repeat)
Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a poolside workout in paradise. Today's episode of Classical Stretch shapes every muscle in your body leaving you with more definition and tone.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – This Orca Likes Sharks (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Vansformer (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Blast from the Past Part I/Blast from the Past Par
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Sweater Collection/New Bus Stop
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Does Gymnastics/The Big Slide (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Flipping Out/Jays Cut (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Rudy's Doctor Dilemma (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Lost & Found Patrol/Survey Says (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Quick Quack Pack/Find A Way to Fix It (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Movie Night/Rosie's Seashell Museum (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Melting Point/Mr. Raccoon's Bad Day
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Do The Waltzango/Big Brother Bootcamp (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – There Is Pele (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Mary Leaky/I Am Alexander Hamilton (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board – Tradition (repeat)
If there's one thing Italians love, it's tradition; either revering it...or breaking it. Tradition gives us a foundation to fly; to create; to build on wisdom. Today, we'll build on my Nonna's traditional sweet holiday pastry and visit Altamura to discover one of the most beautiful Pugliese traditional breads...focaccia! Recipes: Pastiera; Focaccia
2:30 PM |
Garden SMART – Preserving The Gardening History of Atlanta
Preserving plant history while keeping an eye out for exciting new plants sounds like fun to GardenSMART. We visited a group that has been doing exactly that since 1926. They've done an amazing job and are an excellent resource for interested gardeners. We enjoyed the experience and think you will too. Join us as we GardenSMART.
3:00 PM |
Volunteer Woodworker – Way Outside The Box (repeat)
Jerry Spady thinks outside the box every day, spending most of his time exploring new frontiers and creating woodworking projects born from a unique vision.
3:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Grants Farm, Hour 1
Meet us in St. Louis as ROADSHOW discovers treasures including an Andrew Clemens sand bottle, ca. 1885, a 1933 Goudey baseball card set 239/240 and a Joan Miro pencil on paper, ca. 1965. One memorable find is valued at $110K-$130K. (Additional airings: 4/25 2:30 PM, 4/27 8:00 PM, 4/29 5:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Free to Speak – The One True Faith
Challenging either religious or scientific dogma can prove explosive. The One True Faith looks at the once-sacrilegious beliefs of Galileo and shows the uproar caused by the Scopes Monkey Trial. The program also examines the work of Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, who proved that ulcers were caused by bacteria, and explores the cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo that led to a horrifying massacre.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Ask This Old House – Running Power to a Shed
Mauro explains the basic tools and supplies needed to paint a room. Kevin hosts a kitchen quiz on what food scraps belong in the garbage disposal versus the compost. Heath shows a homeowner how to run underground power from his house to a new shed. (Additional airings: 4/25 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM |
Finding Your Roots – Hidden in the Genes (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps Rebecca Hall and Lee Daniels solve family mysteries through DNA detective work, illuminating both history and their own identities. (Additional airings: 4/30 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
The American Revolution – Conquer by a Drawn Game (repeat)
After beating General Washington in battle, General Howe takes Philadelphia, forcing Congress to flee the city. But the Americans' surprising victory over General Burgoyne at Saratoga encourages France to openly support the United States. (Additional airings: 4/29 1:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 29 (Wednesday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
The American Revolution – Conquer by a Drawn Game (repeat)
After beating General Washington in battle, General Howe takes Philadelphia, forcing Congress to flee the city. But the Americans' surprising victory over General Burgoyne at Saratoga encourages France to openly support the United States. (Additional airings: 4/28 9:00 PM)
3:00 AM |
Native America – From Caves to Cosmos (repeat)
Combine ancient wisdom and modern science to answer a 15,000-year-old question: who were America's First Peoples? The answer hides in Amazonian cave paintings, Mexican burial chambers, New Mexico's Chaco Canyon and waves off California's coast.
4:00 AM |
Native America – Nature to Nations (repeat)
Explore the rise of great American nations. Investigate lost cities in Mexico, a temple in Peru, a potlatch ceremony in the Pacific Northwest and a tapestry of shell beads in upstate New York whose story inspired our own democracy.
5:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Grants Farm, Hour 1
Meet us in St. Louis as ROADSHOW discovers treasures including an Andrew Clemens sand bottle, ca. 1885, a 1933 Goudey baseball card set 239/240 and a Joan Miro pencil on paper, ca. 1965. One memorable find is valued at $110K-$130K. (Additional airings: 4/25 2:30 PM, 4/27 8:00 PM, 4/28 3:30 PM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Quad Flexibility (repeat)
Your quad muscles in the front of your thighs are one of the largest muscles in your entire body - this is why keeping them strong and flexible is so important to full body health. Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a Classical Stretch workout that focuses on strengthening and stretching the quad muscles.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Neck and Neck (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Finding Cumulus (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Villains In Need Are Villains Indeed/Happily Ever (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – Lemons!/The Butterfly Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniels Blueberry Paws/Wow at the Library (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Find Phoebe/Trick Shot (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – The Grouch Machine (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Bex Splash Fest/Mural Mayhem
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – A Donkey Hodie Halloween (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie The Reporter/The Jalapeno Giant (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Mother's Day / Tricks of the Jade
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Rubberiest Rubber Bands/Donuts for Doggies (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Froggy of Denali/Molly Mabray and the Mystery Ston (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Gwen Ifill/I Am Matthew Henson (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Taste of History – A Gathering on the Gulf
Chef Walter Staib travels to Pensacola, Florida, to learn of the centuries-long struggle to control this strategic region in the Gulf. Chef Staib teams up with three revered chefs to cook some local favorites over an open hearth. Recipes include pan-seared Pensacola red snapper, Spanish-style paella, and more.
2:30 PM |
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen – The Perfect Omelette, Blueberry Lemon Muffins & Ho
It's breakfast time! Learn how to make the PERFECT omelette with all the fixings. Italia n tyle. One the side, make some homemade hash browns to cook in your panini press (cooks both sides at once... no need to flip!) Craving something sweet? How about blueberry lemon muffins from scratch? Then head out to the farm to see the new lambs and the new PUPPY!
3:00 PM |
Dining with the Chef (repeat)
DINING WITH THE CHEF introduces Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine. Hosted by Yu Hayami who cooks alongside master chef Tatsuo Saito, and co-host Patrick Harlan who cooks with chef Rika Yukimasa, with occasional appearances by other guest chefs, the series presents delicious Japanese dishes that can be made at home. Chef Tatsuo Saito, a prominent master of Japanese culinary arts, has served as head chef at the Japanese embassies in Paris and Washington and was an instructor in Japanese cuisine at a Swiss hotel school. He has also prepared tastings for the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. In Tokyo he operates a cooking school and is a prolific author, often appearing on television, in magazines and on the lecture circuit. In DINING WITH THE CHEF, Chef Saito takes us to the heart of Japanese cuisine by demonstrating culinary techniques, explaining ingredients, and showing how to arrange food to bring out its distinctive characteristics. Host Yu Hayami is an international singer and actress who was born in Japan and raised in Guam and Hawaii. Aside from her career and being a mother of two, she is also involved in charity work. Yu is a lover of good food, as well as a fine wine enthusiast. (Additional airings: 4/1 3:00 PM, 4/8 3:00 PM, 4/15 3:00 PM, 4/22 3:00 PM)
3:30 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Dead Air (repeat)
There's a new wireless in the Fisher household - but there's murder on the airwaves when Dot's favorite show is interrupted by an on air panic. The radio station's bookkeeper and budding announcer is found choked to death but when Phryne gets involved, she finds Jack already undercover as the newsreader. In an ironic turnaround, Phryne is officially engaged to investigate the death - as Jack resorts to more clandestine investigative strategies. In the cut and thrust of the investigation, Dot suffers the terrible realization that she doesn't want to relinquish working for Miss Fisher when she marries and takes up her wifely duties. (Additional airings: 4/25 9:00 PM)
4:30 PM |
Father Brown – The Puzzle of Banburismus
Father Brown must untangle the mysteries that lie within the sewing circle when a seamstress is stabbed to death. (Additional airings: 4/25 8:00 PM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Wild Foods – Maine
Travel Downeast Maine with host Kevin Chap to meet members of the Passamaquoddy tribe who have been harvesting blueberries for generations. Explore the dense forests, estuaries, and harbors that produce Maine's famed oysters and lobsters, and then meet the chef who is creating innovative dishes with Maine's award-winning seafood.
8:00 PM |
Nature – Woodpeckers: The Hole Story (repeat)
Get an intimate look at what makes woodpeckers so special. With over 240 species of woodpeckers identified, explore their unique evolutionary journey and the powerful role they play in every ecosystem except Antarctica and Australia. (Additional airings: 4/30 3:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Nova
A half-century after Apollo, the Artemis missions aim to bring astronauts back to the Moon and establish a lunar space station. Follow the Artemis II engineers and crew on the perilous 10-day journey to orbit the Moon.
10:00 PM |
Shared Planet – Cities
With 60% of the world's population in cities, urban spaces are more crowded than ever. From New York to Kolkata, discover the surprising and beneficial ways urban wildlife is transforming our concrete jungles into thriving, shared ecosystems. (Additional airings: 4/30 2:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Apr 30 (Thursday)
12:00 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
12:30 AM |
NHK Newsline
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
1:00 AM |
Nova – Return to the Moon
A half-century after Apollo, the Artemis missions aim to bring astronauts back to the Moon and establish a lunar space station. Follow the Artemis II engineers and crew on the perilous 10-day journey to orbit the Moon. (Additional airings: 4/30 4:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
Shared Planet – Cities
With 60% of the world's population in cities, urban spaces are more crowded than ever. From New York to Kolkata, discover the surprising and beneficial ways urban wildlife is transforming our concrete jungles into thriving, shared ecosystems. (Additional airings: 4/29 10:00 PM)
3:00 AM |
Native America – Cities of the Sky (repeat)
Discover the cosmological secrets behind America's ancient cities. Scientists explore some of the world's largest pyramids and 3D-scan a lost city of monumental mounds on the Mississippi River; native elders reveal ancient powers of the sky.
4:00 AM |
Native America – New World Rising (repeat)
Discover how resistance, survival and revival are revealed through an empire of horse-mounted Comanche warriors, secret messages encoded in Aztec manuscript and a grass bridge in the Andes that spans mountains and centuries of time.
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Hidden in the Genes (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps Rebecca Hall and Lee Daniels solve family mysteries through DNA detective work, illuminating both history and their own identities. (Additional airings: 4/28 8:00 PM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Full Body Alignment (repeat)
Proper alignment allows us to use our body the way it was designed to be used - without putting additional pressure or strain on the joints, muscles, or spine. In just 23 minutes, this all-standing workout will improve your posture and balance, increase your range of motion, and relieve aches and pains while strengthening your entire body.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Archerfish School (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – A Dark and Stormy Night (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – A Town Called Trifle/I Am Oddius
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – Show and Smell/The Campfire Conundrum
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Learns to Ask First/Friends Ask First (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Phoebe & Jay – Queen B Butterfly/Talent Show (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Elmo Runs The Race (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Cause and Effect Machine/Riddles of the Treeborhoo (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Best Friends Day/Silly Sticky Situation (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Lights Out Rosie/Rosie Goes Camping (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Melting Point/Mr. Raccoon's Bad Day
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma Goes to Puerto Rico: Bomba on the Beach (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Sea Lion Crooks and Halibut Hooks/Nature's Medicin (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Confucius/I Am Sacagawea (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Milk Street Thanksgiving (repeat)
Milk Street celebrates Thanksgiving! Matthew Card prepares a Two-Hour Turkey that saves you time in the kitchen and frees up your oven for other Thanksgiving favorites. Rosemary Gill streamlines sides with Milk-Simmered Mashed Potatoes. Last by not least, Christopher Kimball shares his best pie-making secrets with his all-time favorite Double Crust Apple Pie.
2:30 PM |
Ireland with Michael – Dublin, by the Sea (repeat)
Back in the capital, Michael visits a silversmith's workshop, dines on oysters with chef Donal Skehan, and takes to the sea with Ireland Eye Ferries.
3:00 PM |
View Finders – Iceland, Part 1
Chris and Paul start the new season by exploring Iceland, an island nation in the North Atlantic. They dive into its rugged and unique landscapes, from icebergs on black sand at Diamond Beach to a fresh lava field. Their adventure even takes them into the Highlands near Europe's largest glacier for an unexpected thrill.
3:30 PM |
Nature – Woodpeckers: The Hole Story (repeat)
Get an intimate look at what makes woodpeckers so special. With over 240 species of woodpeckers identified, explore their unique evolutionary journey and the powerful role they play in every ecosystem except Antarctica and Australia. (Additional airings: 4/29 8:00 PM)
4:30 PM |
Nova – Return to the Moon
A half-century after Apollo, the Artemis missions aim to bring astronauts back to the Moon and establish a lunar space station. Follow the Artemis II engineers and crew on the perilous 10-day journey to orbit the Moon. (Additional airings: 4/30 1:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
6:00 PM |
PBS News Hour
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
7:00 PM |
BBC News The Context
Hosted by Christian Fraser, BBC NEWS THE CONTEXT gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world through discussions with expert panelists.
7:30 PM |
Rick Steves' Europe – Assisi and Italian Country Charm (repeat)
In the Italian countryside, Rick connects with rustic, traditional culture: enjoying an agriturismo (farmhouse inn), seeing how prosciutto and pecorino cheese are made, and hiking down into deep and ancient wine cellars. He ends in Assisi - the hometown of St. Francis - which retains its spiritual aura to this day. Like pilgrims, he explores its stony center before trekking to its awe-inspiring basilica, built on the tomb of the beloved saint.
8:00 PM |
Queens of Mystery – Smoke & Mirrors, Part One
The stage adaptation of Jane?s book endures numerous snafus before opening night; Mattie searches for new clues in the case of her missing mother.
9:00 PM |
The Puzzle Lady – Episode: 5
A rock star's visit sparks chaos in Bakerbury while Cora meets a mysterious suitor.
10:00 PM |
Britain by the Book (repeat)
Actor and comedian Mel Giedroyc (The Great British Baking Show) heads to Dorset for a U.K. travel adventure with a literary twist. Inspired by her passion for books, Mel explores the spectacular scenery and iconic locations made famous by some of Britain's favorite books and films.
11:00 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.