2026-03-27 00:00 Illuminating The Great Lakes: Lighthouses of Lakes Beacons of the Past 00:30 This Old House Building a backyard brick patio; new floors; weaving in salvaged floor strips with the original flooring. 01:00 Secrets of the Dead Archaeological evidence suggests that the legend of King Arthur began in a 5th-century trading village following the departure of the Romans. 02:00 Nature The many species of raptors, from giant eagles to miniature falconets, and how they survive bitter winters, learn to hunt and undergo epic migrations. 03:00 NOVA The investigation into the March 2024 container ship collision that resulted in the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. 04:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Twisting the spine to liberate the upper body and shoulders; finger exercises help relieve neck and shoulder pain; releasing tension in the hips and spine to stretch and strengthen glutes and hamstrings. 04:30 Odd Squad Ozzie and Orli think they know who is responsible when the museum reports missing shapes; Miss Information uses bar graphs to spread false data. 05:00 Wild Kratts While hanging out with golden pheasants in China, Martin and Chris realize how important color is for creatures when Donita Donata steals animals and removes their color. 05:30 Weather Hunters The Hunters head to a nearby mountain to learn about snow. 06:00 Lyla in the Loop Lyla struggles to sleep and tries to figure out what is wrong with her sleep routine; Lyla tries to do her own hairstyle. 06:30 Carl the Collector Lotta is determined to show Skyler that she is more than just "headphone girl"; the new kid in school causes a hullabaloo on the playground. 07:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel is mad when he can't ride the trolley; Daniel learns that stomping three times helps him feel better when he is upset. 07:30 Phoebe & Jay Phoebe and Jay accidentally get paint on the mail and have to decode addresses; Phoebe and Jay find their parents' box of memories. 08:00 Sesame Street Elmo, Chris and their friends on Sesame Street dress up as dinosaurs; with help from Elmo's book, they learn facts about dinosaurs. 08:30 Work It Out Wombats! Sammy and Benito find a way to communicate; Sammy makes plans for his mom's visit. 09:00 Donkey Hodie Donkey and Panda camp out to see the Bright Bugs; Panda feels tired of his purple things, so Donkey helps him take a break. 09:30 Rosie's Rules Rosie, Crystal and Mom become doggie detectives to find the owner of a lost dog toy; Rosie builds a cardboard house for Gatita. 10:00 Elinor Wonders Why After a disagreement, Olive and Ari learn about how nature works, which helps them resolve their issue; the kids learn about meadows. 10:30 Alma's Way When Alma and her family travel to Puerto Rico to visit Papi's family, Alma can't wait to dance Bomba on the beach; her dancing plans are put on hold when an unmarked package containing a beautiful Bomba skirt is dropped in front of her bisabuela. 11:00 Molly of Denali Molly and Tooey get lost in the wilderness while gathering firewood; Molly uses a constellation to find her way to Grandpa's friends cabin. 11:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Helen Keller teaches Yadina that there are many different ways to learn; Alexander Graham Bell shows Xavier and Yadina how to help Brad after he loses his voice. 12:00 Baking With Julia Culinary Institute of America teacher Markus Farbinger bakes warm poppy-seed torte with poached apricots. 12:30 This Old House Installing a granite veneer water table; installing the old roof boards on the ceiling of the new ell; building a dry laid stone wall; plumbing manifold; a carpenter talks about leaving his corporate job. 13:00 Wild Metropolis Animals travel in and out of cities for food, shelter and to start a family. 14:00 Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The myths and realities of the American cowboy. 15:00 Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The evolving meaning of the Statue of Liberty and how it embodies values and conflicts in America, from abolition to the treatment of refugees. 16:00 BBC News The Context A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day. 16:30 DW News Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world. 17:00 PBS News Hour Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events. 18:00 Washington Week With The Atlantic A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital. 18:30 Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates. 19:00 Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time Following the Graham dancers from rehearsal to premiere as they carry Martha Graham's legacy forward with a new work. 20:30 Great Performances Following a spinal cord injury, Tiler Peck fights her way back as an elite dancer and choreographer with the New York City Ballet. 21:30 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 22:30 Washington Week With The Atlantic A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital. 23:00 Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) discusses race in American politics and his warning for younger generations. 23:30 Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time Following the Graham dancers from rehearsal to premiere as they carry Martha Graham's legacy forward with a new work.
2026-03-28 01:00 Great Performances Following a spinal cord injury, Tiler Peck fights her way back as an elite dancer and choreographer with the New York City Ballet. 02:00 Wild Metropolis Animals travel in and out of cities for food, shelter and to start a family. 03:00 Wild Metropolis Stories of animals that survive despite being displaced by the growth of cities. 04:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Working the spine through flexion, extension, lateral and rotational movements; stretching tight glutes and hamstrings; exercises for ankle mobility to help increase walking and running speed. 04:30 Michigan Out of Doors Hunting, fishing and conservation in Michigan. 05:00 The American Woodshop A hard maple cabinet features vintage art glass and internal lighting. 05:30 Woodsmith Shop A sliding door buffet made from solid walnut features veneered doors and plenty of storage options. 06:00 MotorWeek Track testing the Porsche 911 GT3; Ford Maverick Lobo. 06:30 Samantha Brown's Places to Love Cafe Du Monde in New Orleans; the National WWII Museum; Hansen's Sco-Bliz; the historic Southern Hotel; biking down the Tammany Trace Rail Trail; Abita Springs. 07:00 Skindigenous Isaac Murdoch and Christi Belcourt establish Nimkii Aazhibikong in Northern Ontario, carrying ancient markings from the past into the future by tattooing individuals from various nations to unify the indigenous peoples of the land. 07:30 Rick Steves' Europe A royal tour of London begins at Buckingham Palace; Houses of Parliament at Westminster; Churchill's underground war rooms; cruising the River Thames to the Tower of London. 08:00 A Craftsman's Legacy The traditional craft of weaving. 08:30 This Old House Building a backyard brick patio; new floors; weaving in salvaged floor strips with the original flooring. 09:00 Ask This Old House Preventing sink drain clogs; how to test for lead-based paint; installing granite hillside steps. 09:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting A lush green valley with a waterfall. 10:00 Garden Smart A botanical garden in Missouri pushes the plant envelope. 10:30 Growing a Greener World Author Doug Tallamy discusses how to restore important populations of insects and pollinators. 11:00 Great Lakes Now Researchers race against the clock to save whitefish; Farrand Hall serves up truly local flavors; the Erie Canal celebrates its 200th anniversary. 11:30 America's Test Kitchen Crab and shrimp stew; reviewing gyuto knives; fresh salmon burgers with Sriracha mayonnaise. 12:00 To Dine For With Kate Sullivan Author Robert Reffkin, founder of Compass, talks about his online real estate technology company and why his focus will always be helping people find their definition of home. 12:30 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Exploring Italy's repertoire of simple soups; Italian wedding soup; bread and tomato soup with poached eggs and ribollita; four ways to boost store-bought broth. 13:00 BGSU Brain Game 13:30 Scenic Stops & Stories 14:00 Foyle's War Foyle's investigation of a young saboteur leads to the leader of a British fascist organization. 15:30 The Lawrence Welk Show Old-fashioned, melodic music. 15:37 The Lawrence Welk Show Music includes "The Anniversary Song," "Say It With Music" and "My North Dakota Home"; the final song, "Thank You Very Much," celebrates Welk's gratitude for his audience. 16:30 Illuminating The Great Lakes: Lighthouses of Lakes Beacons of the Past 17:00 Horizons From PBS News Science, health, technology and environment experts and professionals address issues such as artificial intelligence, medicine and climate science. 17:30 Sean Connery vs. James Bond A retrospective on Scottish-born actor Sean Connery's career in the entertainment industry and his persistent attempts to shed the iconic James Bond image. 18:30 Coronation Girls Fifty girls from rural communities across Canada visit London to witness the coronation procession of Queen Elizabeth. 20:00 Trailblazing Women in Ohio Politics 21:00 Illuminating The Great Lakes: Lighthouses of Lakes Beacons of the Past 21:30 Austin City Limits Grammy Award-winner Robert Glasper performs songs from "Black Radio"; DOMi and JD Beck perform tunes from their debut album "Not Tight.". 22:30 NOVA The investigation into the March 2024 container ship collision that resulted in the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. 23:30 Nature The many species of raptors, from giant eagles to miniature falconets, and how they survive bitter winters, learn to hunt and undergo epic migrations.
2026-03-29 00:30 Secrets of the Dead Archaeological evidence suggests that the legend of King Arthur began in a 5th-century trading village following the departure of the Romans. 01:30 Washington Week With The Atlantic A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital. 02:00 Changing Planet A visit to the Maldives focuses on coral reefs and the urgent efforts to help them survive climate change. 03:00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Tina Hobley and Sharon Maughan travel around the beautiful Cotswold countryside in search of some classy antiques to sell at auction. Accompanied by experts James Braxton and Raj Bisram, they face off for the bragging rights. 04:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood The "Windstorm in Bubbleland" opera tells how Hildegarde Hummingbird tries to save Bubbleland. 04:30 Arthur Rapty the dinosaur goes missing; D.W. learns the true qualities of a princess with the help of Arthur's friend Lydia. 05:00 Wild Kratts While hanging out with golden pheasants in China, Martin and Chris realize how important color is for creatures when Donita Donata steals animals and removes their color. 05:30 Weather Hunters Dot and Al announce the Hunters are spending Christmas in Nigeria, and Corky wonders if she can have a fun Christmas without snow. 06:00 Lyla in the Loop Lyla struggles to sleep and tries to figure out what is wrong with her sleep routine; Lyla tries to do her own hairstyle. 06:30 Carl the Collector Lotta is determined to show Skyler that she is more than just "headphone girl"; the new kid in school causes a hullabaloo on the playground. 07:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel is mad when he can't ride the trolley; Daniel learns that stomping three times helps him feel better when he is upset. 07:30 Phoebe & Jay Phoebe and Jay learn how to sort items; Phoebe and Jay learn how to make food labels, so everyone can participate in the potluck. 08:00 Sesame Street Elmo's bike is great, but Abby's bike might be even better; Tamir teaches Elmo how to deal with feeling jealous and to enjoy the things Elmo already has. 08:30 Work It Out Wombats! Sammy and Benito find a way to communicate; Sammy makes plans for his mom's visit. 09:00 Donkey Hodie Donkey and Panda camp out to see the Bright Bugs; Panda feels tired of his purple things, so Donkey helps him take a break. 09:30 Illuminating The Great Lakes: Lighthouses of Lakes Beacons of the Past 10:00 The State of Ohio A weekly news program spotlighting the latest happenings throughout the Buckeye State. 10:30 Coronation Girls Fifty girls from rural communities across Canada visit London to witness the coronation procession of Queen Elizabeth. 12:00 Illuminating The Great Lakes: Lighthouses of Lakes Beacons of the Past 12:30 Story in the Public Square Author Colin Woodard takes stock of America's enduring revolutionary ideals. 13:00 Laura Flanders & Friends Author John Cassidy, staff writer at The New Yorker; Faiz Shakir, founder and executive director of More Perfect Union. 13:30 Market to Market Social, political and economic trends of American agriculture. 14:00 On Story Producer Lauren Shuler Donner discusses launching the X-Men franchise, standing up for her story convictions and producing "Free Willy.". 14:30 Closer to Truth's Eastern Traditions and the Big Questions How Buddhism, Chinese traditions and Hinduism address the ultimate essence of all things; transcendence, oneness, interconnectivity and ineffability; comparing Dao in Daoism to Brahman in Hinduism. 15:00 The Lawrence Welk Show Music includes "The Anniversary Song," "Say It With Music" and "My North Dakota Home"; the final song, "Thank You Very Much," celebrates Welk's gratitude for his audience. 16:00 Compass Points From PBS News Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world. 16:30 Washington Week With The Atlantic A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital. 17:00 Antiques Roadshow Cast iron lobster andirons circa 1880; a 1965 Roy Lichtenstein Shipboard Girl offset lithograph; a Japanese bronze lantern circa 1909. 18:00 Call the Midwife A potential rabies outbreak causes panic in Poplar; Trixie cares for a patient experiencing difficult labor; Cyril meets Rosalind's parents. 19:00 The Forsytes on Masterpiece After a family night at the opera, Jo makes a life-changing discovery while Soames makes a hasty decision. 20:00 The Count of Monte Cristo on Masterpiece As hope fades in prison, Edmond meets Abbé Faria, who tells him the location of a legendary treasure hidden on the island of Monte Cristo. 21:00 Austin City Limits Grammy Award-winner Robert Glasper performs songs from "Black Radio"; DOMi and JD Beck perform tunes from their debut album "Not Tight.". 22:00 Democracy Now! 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