2026-05-05 00:00 The Paw Report 00:30 Flying Tails A husband and wife team travel to California to rescue wild and domestic animals. 01:00 Roadtrip Nation: Skill Powered Three young adults explore vocational training and talk with people across the U.S. who have skill-focused careers. 02:00 Roadtrip Nation: Where Wellbeing Grows Three young adults meet industry professionals who expand our ideas of what well-being can be, from developing tools for digital wellness to laying the foundation for empathetic architectural design. 02:30 Roadtrip Nation: Where Wellbeing Grows Three young adults explore what health equity looks like at a community farm; spiritual well-being as it relates to cultural connection and heritage; adaptive equipment. 03:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 03:30 Wai Lana Yoga A cleansing breath that flushes the digestive tract. 04:00 Curious Crew The science of soccer, including banana kicks, knuckleballs and parries; designing a mini-foosball table; Athletic Turf Manager Amy Fouty. 04:30 Biz Kid$ Bookkeeping and accounting, income and expenses and profit and loss; overcoming math anxiety. 05:00 Steve Trash Science Ecosystems connect living things; how to get a computer program to play the game rock-paper-scissors. 05:30 OutSCIder Classroom Exploring a cactus forest to learn how plants and animals adapt to the desert in Saguaro National Park. 06:00 Vegesaurs Ginger and the baby Pea-Rexes search for honeysuckle, leaving behind a trail of berries so they can find their way back. 06:15 Mia & Codie Codie finally learns how to play hide-and-seek; Evu tries to teach Codie street hockey; Evu breaks Mia's skipping rope. 06:30 Skillsville Rae helps the players choose foods that give them the best "power-up"; Cora makes fair decisions to help resolve a disagreement between friends. 07:00 Camp TV Regrowing a pineapple; fact families; condensation; reading a book -- "Fox in Socks.". 08:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Dott and AB help the group explore the letter y; words that use the letter y; Dusty learns about personal space and permission. 08:30 Zula Patrol Bula and Zeeter must convince a rock group to perform in a benefit concert; Fielding rediscovers the joys of being a volcano. 09:00 Fit 2 Stitch The ins and outs of creating fun and practical projects with a straight stitch. 09:30 In Good Shape -- The Health Show Nicotine addiction without cigarette smoking; ice bathing; keto diet; whether weight loss injections are safe; body neutrality. 10:00 The Paw Report 10:30 Flying Tails A husband and wife team travel to California to rescue wild and domestic animals. 11:00 Roadtrip Nation: Skill Powered Three young adults explore vocational training and talk with people across the U.S. who have skill-focused careers. 12:00 Roadtrip Nation: Where Wellbeing Grows Three young adults meet industry professionals who expand our ideas of what well-being can be, from developing tools for digital wellness to laying the foundation for empathetic architectural design. 12:30 Roadtrip Nation: Where Wellbeing Grows Three young adults explore what health equity looks like at a community farm; spiritual well-being as it relates to cultural connection and heritage; adaptive equipment. 13:00 OutSCIder Classroom Exploring a cactus forest to learn how plants and animals adapt to the desert in Saguaro National Park. 13:30 Steve Trash Science Ecosystems connect living things; how to get a computer program to play the game rock-paper-scissors. 14:00 Biz Kid$ Bookkeeping and accounting, income and expenses and profit and loss; overcoming math anxiety. 14:30 Curious Crew The chemical makeup of bioplastics; designing a bioplastic sculpture; packaging engineer Karen Keeder. 15:00 The Day A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff. 15:30 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 16:00 BBC World News America A detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, D.C. 16:30 In Good Shape -- The Health Show Nicotine addiction without cigarette smoking; ice bathing; keto diet; whether weight loss injections are safe; body neutrality. 17:00 Being Well Health and wellness information for living an active lifestyle. Featuring expertise from health professionals from the area. 17:30 Aging Matters: Companionship & Intimacy The benefits and challenges of companionship and intimacy as one ages, from the emotional connection of deep friendship to romantic partnerships and how they impact health and well-being. 18:00 Secrets of the Surface: The Mathematical Vision of Maryam Mirzakhani The life and mathematical vision of Maryam Mirzakhani, who became the first woman and the first Iranian to be awarded the Fields Medal -- the most prestigious award in mathematics. 19:00 Urban Conversion Considering how the sun affects the home, farm and life; window efficiencies; roofing options; home solar option vs. community solar options. 19:30 Energy Switch Jamie Keech, executive chairman of Vida Carbon; Kaya Axelsson, University of Oxford Net Zero. 20:00 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 20:05 BBC News Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. 20:30 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 21:00 Roadtrip Nation: Skill Powered Three young adults explore vocational training and talk with people across the U.S. who have skill-focused careers. 22:00 Roadtrip Nation: Where Wellbeing Grows Three young adults meet industry professionals who expand our ideas of what well-being can be, from developing tools for digital wellness to laying the foundation for empathetic architectural design. 22:30 Roadtrip Nation: Where Wellbeing Grows Three young adults explore what health equity looks like at a community farm; spiritual well-being as it relates to cultural connection and heritage; adaptive equipment. 23:00 Global Us Planting trees to protect Brazil's Atlantic rainforest; the AI boom in India increases conflicts over water supply. 23:30 Fit 2 Stitch The ins and outs of creating fun and practical projects with a straight stitch.
2026-05-06 00:00 Being Well Health and wellness information for living an active lifestyle. Featuring expertise from health professionals from the area. 00:30 Aging Matters: Companionship & Intimacy The benefits and challenges of companionship and intimacy as one ages, from the emotional connection of deep friendship to romantic partnerships and how they impact health and well-being. 01:00 Secrets of the Surface: The Mathematical Vision of Maryam Mirzakhani The life and mathematical vision of Maryam Mirzakhani, who became the first woman and the first Iranian to be awarded the Fields Medal -- the most prestigious award in mathematics. 02:00 Urban Conversion Considering how the sun affects the home, farm and life; window efficiencies; roofing options; home solar option vs. community solar options. 02:30 Energy Switch Jamie Keech, executive chairman of Vida Carbon; Kaya Axelsson, University of Oxford Net Zero. 03:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 03:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics A full-body, all-standing workout to strengthen and stretch muscles. 04:00 Curious Crew The aerodynamics behind paper airplanes, including boomerangs, gliders, darts and nose-divers; designing a paper plane launch system; airline pilot Emily Coaker. 04:30 Biz Kid$ Services offered by financial institutions. 05:00 Steve Trash Science Ideas about wildlife; exploring the world of robotics. 05:30 OutSCIder Classroom Learning how to read rock layers and fossils to learn about Earth's ancient past in the Grand Canyon National Park. 06:00 Vegesaurs The volcano is active, which means the baby Pea-Rexes get to play Pea Shooter; Ginger manages to find her own way to join in. 06:15 Mia & Codie Codie wants to learn to dance like Mia; Codie learns more than one way to fly a kite; Mia programs Codie to play the drum. 06:30 Skillsville Dev needs to figure out how to take down a crumbling cookie factory safely; Rae's challenge as a florist is to remember who ordered which flower arrangement and delivering them to the right place. 07:00 Camp TV A tarantula; graphs; learning about palindromes. 08:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies The group explores the digraph th, including the sound it represents and words that use it; "Captain Fleabag" and "Dr. Betabott" understand the power of "Thank You.". 08:30 Zula Patrol The Zula Patrol helps Zulean insects who lost their neighborhood to Bruce and Sheila Mole; Iris' orchid. 09:00 The Farmer and the Foodie Newsom's Country Ham; a French version of a ham and cheese sandwich with a croque monsieur paired with country ham fried rice and a simple salad. 09:30 Party Politics A fun and approachable breakdown of political news. 10:00 Being Well Health and wellness information for living an active lifestyle. Featuring expertise from health professionals from the area. 10:30 Aging Matters: Companionship & Intimacy The benefits and challenges of companionship and intimacy as one ages, from the emotional connection of deep friendship to romantic partnerships and how they impact health and well-being. 11:00 Secrets of the Surface: The Mathematical Vision of Maryam Mirzakhani The life and mathematical vision of Maryam Mirzakhani, who became the first woman and the first Iranian to be awarded the Fields Medal -- the most prestigious award in mathematics. 12:00 Urban Conversion Considering how the sun affects the home, farm and life; window efficiencies; roofing options; home solar option vs. community solar options. 12:30 Energy Switch Jamie Keech, executive chairman of Vida Carbon; Kaya Axelsson, University of Oxford Net Zero. 13:00 OutSCIder Classroom Learning how to read rock layers and fossils to learn about Earth's ancient past in the Grand Canyon National Park. 13:30 Steve Trash Science Ideas about wildlife; exploring the world of robotics. 14:00 Biz Kid$ Services offered by financial institutions. 14:30 Curious Crew The science of soccer, including banana kicks, knuckleballs and parries; designing a mini-foosball table; Athletic Turf Manager Amy Fouty. 15:00 The Day A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff. 15:30 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 15:35 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 16:05 BBC World News America A detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, D.C. 16:30 Party Politics A fun and approachable breakdown of political news. 17:00 City Spotlight 18:00 Ah Quon McElrath: The Struggle Never Ends! Ah Quon McElrath helped power a labor movement based on racial equality that transformed Hawaii from a semi-feudal oligarchy to a modern labor democracy. 19:00 This Moment in America: Artists in the Heartland A look at the American experience through the eyes of James Pate, The Montvales and Steven Bognar -- three artists living and working in Southwest Ohio. 19:30 She Was First Chef Cat Cora, the first female Iron Chef on Food Network, defies culinary norms and mentors aspiring chefs. 20:00 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 20:05 BBC News Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. 20:30 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 21:00 Secrets of the Surface: The Mathematical Vision of Maryam Mirzakhani The life and mathematical vision of Maryam Mirzakhani, who became the first woman and the first Iranian to be awarded the Fields Medal -- the most prestigious award in mathematics. 22:00 Urban Conversion Considering how the sun affects the home, farm and life; window efficiencies; roofing options; home solar option vs. community solar options. 22:30 Energy Switch Jamie Keech, executive chairman of Vida Carbon; Kaya Axelsson, University of Oxford Net Zero. 23:00 Party Politics A fun and approachable breakdown of political news. 23:30 The Farmer and the Foodie Newsom's Country Ham; a French version of a ham and cheese sandwich with a croque monsieur paired with country ham fried rice and a simple salad.
2026-05-07 00:00 City Spotlight 00:30 Between the Covers Author Mary Beth Keane talks about "The Half Moon: A Novel.". 01:00 Ah Quon McElrath: The Struggle Never Ends! Ah Quon McElrath helped power a labor movement based on racial equality that transformed Hawaii from a semi-feudal oligarchy to a modern labor democracy. 02:00 This Moment in America: Artists in the Heartland A look at the American experience through the eyes of James Pate, The Montvales and Steven Bognar -- three artists living and working in Southwest Ohio. 02:30 She Was First Chef Cat Cora, the first female Iron Chef on Food Network, defies culinary norms and mentors aspiring chefs. 03:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 03:30 Sit and Be Fit An upbeat workout using a large ball to increase range of motion; a weight segment is done while standing to improve balance. 04:00 Curious Crew Suspended bowling balls, homemade speakers and compasses help explain electromagnetism; building a homemade speaker; electromagnetic engineer Amanpreet Kaur. 04:30 Biz Kid$ Writing a resume; dressing for success; interviewing. 05:00 Steve Trash Science Exploring plants, the most prolific living creatures on Earth; sound waves. 05:30 OutSCIder Classroom Seeing how erosion, weathering and deposition shape the planet's surface in Arches National Park. 06:00 Vegesaurs When Ginger gets stung by an Appleflyus it leaves a painful and incredibly itchy sore, and the only way to cure it is with the tail of an Appleflyus; Wasabi cracks his tooth on a lava nut. 06:15 Mia & Codie Mia helps Codie grow with code; Codie accidentally puts a bug in the code; a baby bird falls out of its nest. 06:30 Skillsville As a building inspector, Rae checks every detail to make sure Skillsville's new art museum is safe for visitors; Dev stays focused as a museum conservator as he cleans, restores and displays a delicate artifact. 07:00 Camp TV Making a friendship bracelet; a scorpion; playing Rock 'n' Roll Bingo. 08:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Exploring the letters qu; words that use qu; Dott uses "pizza breath" to help calm Dusty's mind and body. 08:30 Zula Patrol Wizzy, Wigg and Gorga decide to hide on Jupiter during a game of hide-and-seek; Dark Truder lures Neptune into his personal planetary system. 09:00 America's Test Kitchen Grilling up a New England clambake; tips to up your grill game; grilled fresh cornbread with charred jalapenos and cheddar. 09:30 Story in the Public Square Fair-election advocate Rebekah Caruthers explains the real challenges to American voting rights. 10:00 City Spotlight 11:00 Ah Quon McElrath: The Struggle Never Ends! Ah Quon McElrath helped power a labor movement based on racial equality that transformed Hawaii from a semi-feudal oligarchy to a modern labor democracy. 12:00 This Moment in America: Artists in the Heartland A look at the American experience through the eyes of James Pate, The Montvales and Steven Bognar -- three artists living and working in Southwest Ohio. 12:30 She Was First Chef Cat Cora, the first female Iron Chef on Food Network, defies culinary norms and mentors aspiring chefs. 13:00 OutSCIder Classroom Seeing how erosion, weathering and deposition shape the planet's surface in Arches National Park. 13:30 Steve Trash Science Exploring plants, the most prolific living creatures on Earth; sound waves. 14:00 Biz Kid$ Writing a resume; dressing for success; interviewing. 14:30 Curious Crew Suspended bowling balls, homemade speakers and compasses help explain electromagnetism; building a homemade speaker; electromagnetic engineer Amanpreet Kaur. 15:00 The Day A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff. 15:30 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 15:35 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 16:05 BBC World News America A detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, D.C. 16:30 Story in the Public Square Fair-election advocate Rebekah Caruthers explains the real challenges to American voting rights. 17:00 This is Our Story 17:30 Fearless: Major Charles Blakesly 18:00 The Tuskegee Airmen: Return to Ramitelli The legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black military pilots who flew escort for American bombers during World War II; the daughter of one of the pilots visits the remains of the base at Ramitelli in Italy. 19:00 Creating the Erie Canal Opportunity and ambition take hold in upstate New York as the task of designing and building the Erie Canal falls to its residents. 20:00 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 20:05 BBC News Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. 20:30 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 21:00 Ah Quon McElrath: The Struggle Never Ends! Ah Quon McElrath helped power a labor movement based on racial equality that transformed Hawaii from a semi-feudal oligarchy to a modern labor democracy. 22:00 This Moment in America: Artists in the Heartland A look at the American experience through the eyes of James Pate, The Montvales and Steven Bognar -- three artists living and working in Southwest Ohio. 22:30 She Was First Chef Cat Cora, the first female Iron Chef on Food Network, defies culinary norms and mentors aspiring chefs. 23:00 Story in the Public Square Fair-election advocate Rebekah Caruthers explains the real challenges to American voting rights. 23:30 America's Test Kitchen Grilling up a New England clambake; tips to up your grill game; grilled fresh cornbread with charred jalapenos and cheddar.
2026-05-08 00:00 This is Our Story 00:30 Fearless: Major Charles Blakesly 01:00 The Tuskegee Airmen: Return to Ramitelli The legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black military pilots who flew escort for American bombers during World War II; the daughter of one of the pilots visits the remains of the base at Ramitelli in Italy. 02:00 Creating the Erie Canal Opportunity and ambition take hold in upstate New York as the task of designing and building the Erie Canal falls to its residents. 03:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 03:30 Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Gentle seated sun salutations and easy to follow yoga moves to create more ease in the neck, shoulders, chest and back. 04:00 Curious Crew Exploring diffusion and osmosis using tea bags, scented balloons and jelly marbles; making a reed diffuser; ornithologist Pam Rasmussen. 04:30 Biz Kid$ Fundraising includes organizing volunteers, choosing the right venue and keeping expenses low. 05:00 Steve Trash Science Birds; what makes an energy resource renewable or nonrenewable. 05:30 OutSCIder Classroom Learning how granite formed in ancient calderas in Acadia National Park. 06:00 Vegesaurs It's the great Sunday Roast, the day when the Potatodons' hides are extra hot, crispy, and delicious; a young Cornasaurolophus befriends Ginger and the Peas. 06:15 Mia & Codie Codie makes too many s'mores; Codie tries to make purple cupcakes with Mia and Velvet; Codie learns he likes to dance. 06:30 Skillsville An an athlete in the Skillsville Games, Rae manages her emotions to remain focused and score; Rae, Cora and Dev work together as party planners, sticking to a budget while throwing a surprise party for Kid Beeple. 07:00 Camp TV Making boats that float; being a clown; going on a pirate treasure hunt. 08:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies The group explores the doubling rule -- when to use it and which letters follow the doubling rule; Dusty learns that a person can have more than one best friend. 08:30 Zula Patrol Deliria leads Zulean Music-Munchers to devour musical instruments; Dark Truder steals all of Zula's satellites. 09:00 Woodsmith Shop Building a tower bird feeder with an attractive design; constructing a home for pollinators like bees and butterflies. 09:30 GZERO World With Ian Bremmer The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders. 10:00 This is Our Story 10:30 Fearless: Major Charles Blakesly 11:00 The Tuskegee Airmen: Return to Ramitelli The legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black military pilots who flew escort for American bombers during World War II; the daughter of one of the pilots visits the remains of the base at Ramitelli in Italy. 12:00 Creating the Erie Canal Opportunity and ambition take hold in upstate New York as the task of designing and building the Erie Canal falls to its residents. 13:00 OutSCIder Classroom Learning how granite formed in ancient calderas in Acadia National Park. 13:30 Steve Trash Science Birds; what makes an energy resource renewable or nonrenewable. 14:00 Biz Kid$ Fundraising includes organizing volunteers, choosing the right venue and keeping expenses low. 14:30 School Talk 15:00 The Day A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff. 15:30 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 16:00 BBC World News America A detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, D.C. 16:30 GZERO World With Ian Bremmer The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders. 17:00 Issues and Attitudes Weekly interview program. Host: Jeff Owens. 17:30 Heartland Highways 18:00 Refresh Quest Exploring the 2019 superbloom in Southern California with gardener Robin Redinger, restoration ecologist Steve Windhager and master herbalist David Crow. 18:30 John McGivern's Main Streets Emmy Award-winning host John McGivern showcases great American main streets from interesting communities all over the Midwest. 19:00 Wild Foods Exploring the Haudenosaunee Nation's history in New York's Adirondacks; an adventure to the headwaters of the Hudson River. 19:30 Rick Steves' Europe Using Ethiopia as a classroom to understand global hunger and extreme poverty and how to beat it; the impact of globalization and climate change. 20:00 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 20:30 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 21:00 The Tuskegee Airmen: Return to Ramitelli The legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black military pilots who flew escort for American bombers during World War II; the daughter of one of the pilots visits the remains of the base at Ramitelli in Italy. 22:00 Creating the Erie Canal Opportunity and ambition take hold in upstate New York as the task of designing and building the Erie Canal falls to its residents. 23:00 GZERO World With Ian Bremmer The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders. 23:30 Woodsmith Shop Building a tower bird feeder with an attractive design; constructing a home for pollinators like bees and butterflies.
2026-05-09 00:00 Issues and Attitudes Weekly interview program. Host: Jeff Owens. 00:30 Heartland Highways 01:00 Refresh Quest Exploring the 2019 superbloom in Southern California with gardener Robin Redinger, restoration ecologist Steve Windhager and master herbalist David Crow. 01:30 John McGivern's Main Streets Emmy Award-winning host John McGivern showcases great American main streets from interesting communities all over the Midwest. 02:00 Wild Foods Exploring the Haudenosaunee Nation's history in New York's Adirondacks; an adventure to the headwaters of the Hudson River. 02:30 Rick Steves' Europe Using Ethiopia as a classroom to understand global hunger and extreme poverty and how to beat it; the impact of globalization and climate change. 03:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles. 03:30 Party Politics A fun and approachable breakdown of political news. 04:00 Euromaxx Horse tour guide in Iceland; a rapper who blends Greek and Ghanaian culture; inside one of Vienna's oldest coffeehouses. 04:30 GZERO World With Ian Bremmer The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders. 05:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting A painting that almost looks like watercolor. 05:30 J Schwanke's Life in Bloom The Spirit of Aloha; a visit to a vintage Aloha store; chef Ed Kenney shares a dish with an unusual and rare ingredient. 06:00 Quilt in a Day A patriotic block begins with a star center and template cut rockets. 06:30 Fit 2 Stitch Concave and convex lines on the sewing machine. 07:00 Best of Sewing With Nancy Revolutionizing the traditional way of quilting by letting the computerized embroidery machine do the tricky stitching. 07:30 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting The table runner called lights of hope features lighthouses fussy-cut from a fabric print; playing with on-point fussy cutting; how to piece dense points; incorporating a quick mitered border. 08:00 Mid-American Gardener Host and lifelong gardener Tinisha Spain explores a wide range of horticulture topics and questions from houseplants, to pest management and outdoor gardens with local experts and scientists from Central Illinois on a weekly garden show. 08:30 Garden Smart Gardening tasks for spring. 09:00 The Farmer and the Foodie Whole wheat ravioli with spring chimichurri and marinara sauce; spinach pappardelle. 09:30 Cook's Country Grilled hilltribe chicken with kua txob; the difference between fondue and fonduta; refreshing tomatoes with fontina sauce and cornichon dressing. 10:00 Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Cooking to honor the past; visiting Matera to learn how ancient foods still inform how people eat in the modern world. 10:30 Lidia's Kitchen Artichokes braised with parsley and prosciutto cotto; chocolate amaretti with hazelnuts; timballo with sausage ragul. 11:00 New Scandinavian Cooking Exploring the island of Froya in mid-Norway; crafting four distinct dishes featuring freshly caught salmon and clams. 11:30 America's Test Kitchen A flavorful tandoori salmon; favorite kitchen gadgets under $15; a tasting of yogurt; broiled smashed zucchini with garlicky yogurt. 12:00 Volunteer Woodworker Windsor chairmaker Greg Pennington, a master teacher of the art and influencer at the center of a specialized genre of woodworking. 12:30 Radical Restoration The team completes work on a 1971 first-generation Ford Bronco; the completion of an LS engine swap on a 1969 Camaro. 13:00 Woodsmith Shop Building a tower bird feeder with an attractive design; constructing a home for pollinators like bees and butterflies. 13:30 Great Lakes Now An effort to restore arctic grayling in Michigan waters; damage that road salt does to local waterways; author and forester Ethan Tapper discusses what it means to love a forest. 14:00 The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Neuroscientist Andrew Huberman discusses the science behind managing mental health challenges and the positive effects of stress. 14:30 Start Up Chunky Deli, a children's product development and publishing house in Seattle, blends storytelling, food and playful gifts. 15:00 Woodsongs Multi-instrumentalist Hubby Jenkins; The Down Hill Strugglers, an old-time string band from Brooklyn, N.Y.; singer, guitarist and pianist Lily Goebel, 14. 16:00 Classic Gospel Singer Ronnie Booth performs "Moon River," "Sweet Beulah Land," "Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain" and other classics. 17:00 Recorded Live at Analog George Thorogood & The Destroyers perform a high energy set of rock and blues that includes "Who Do You Love?," "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" and "Bad to the Bone.". 18:00 O Freedom! The Musical Saga of Mary Ellen Pleasant A one-woman performance in word and song tells the life of civil rights icon Mary Ellen Pleasant; featuring pianist Jacqueline Hairston, drummer Pope Flynne and host Raehann Bryce-Davis. 19:00 Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow Daddy Kool Records; Banana Records; Technique Records, one of the best indie stores in Miami. 19:30 Bands of Enchantment Griffin William Sherry delivers roots-driven storytelling in an intimate, emotional performance that captures the joy and struggle of small-town life. 20:00 Nightmare Theatre The gang screens "Bride of the Gorilla," the 1951 tale of a jungle wedding and voodoo curse featuring Raymond Burr and Lon Chaney Jr.