2026-04-16 00:00 Ask This Old House Kevin O'Connor works with maker Jenn Largesse; Jenn Nawada revives a stoop; Heath Eastman adds a fireplace insert. 00:30 Life From Above Viewing the shapes that cover the earth's surface from space; the Australian Outback is covered in pale spots due to wombats and elephants. 01:30 Nature Following the journey of orphaned elephants at Reteti, the first community-owned elephant sanctuary in Africa. 02:30 NOVA Research on the subconscious with neuroscientist Heather Berlin focuses on what is driving the decisions people make. 03:30 Antiques Roadshow A 1981 "Raiders of the Lost Ark" prototype; a 1788 Elizabeth Shoemaker sampler; 1976 and 1977 Roy De Forest mixed media artwork. 04:30 PBS News Hour Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events. 05:30 Nature Following the journey of orphaned elephants at Reteti, the first community-owned elephant sanctuary in Africa. 06:30 NOVA Four members of the Artemis II crew embark on a perilous 10-day journey to orbit the moon. 07:30 Secrets of the Dead The search for the lost remains of formerly enslaved Black Union soldiers who were murdered after the Civil War. 08:30 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 09:30 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 10:30 NOVA Four members of the Artemis II crew embark on a perilous 10-day journey to orbit the moon. 11:30 Secrets of the Dead The search for the lost remains of formerly enslaved Black Union soldiers who were murdered after the Civil War. 12:30 Antiques Roadshow A 1981 "Raiders of the Lost Ark" prototype; a 1788 Elizabeth Shoemaker sampler; 1976 and 1977 Roy De Forest mixed media artwork. 13:30 Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution Exploring how the American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. 14:30 Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Mapping the roots of actress Kate Burton and media mogul Barry Diller. 15:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics A full-body workout with a focus on upper body strength. 16:00 Odd Squad Omni and Onom must track down a mysterious creature with a peculiar habit; Orli has to help new recruit Osric complete his training. 16:30 Wild Kratts Martin and Chris try to stop robotic parrotfish from collecting coral. 17:00 Weather Hunters The Hunters investigate a weather mystery surrounding massive rocks that move on their own in the desert. 17:30 Lyla in the Loop Luke plays doctor with Stu as a nurse and Lyla pretends to be different patients; Lyla, Everett, Luke and Stu build an elaborate track to get a tennis ball down to the lobby. 18:00 Carl the Collector When Nico teases Carl about bikes being for babies, he sets out to prove Nico wrong; Carl and his Fuzzytown friends can't wait to build a tree fort, but Carl has a hard time working as a team. 18:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel meets a new friend, Max, who is autistic; Daniel and his friends help make Max more comfortable at Chime Time. 19:00 Phoebe & Jay Phoebe plans a birthday surprise for Grandma; Phoebe and Jay must tend to the bell pepper in the garden. 19:30 Sesame Street After trading old toys with his pals, Elmo learns there are lots of ways to play and pretend; Miley Cyrus helps the gang use their imaginations. 20:00 Wild Kratts: Cats and Dogs Martin and Chris observe wild cats and dogs interacting with each other on the African savanna. 21:00 Rosie's Rules Rosie tries to make tomorrow come faster so she can go to the Dino Park; Rosie looks for her missing walkie-talkies. 21:30 Elinor Wonders Why Elinor gives Hazel some strawberry seeds to grow at home; the Exploring Club goes on a musical march in the forest. 22:00 Alma's Way Alma invites her friends to a Sonny Soto concert; Alma discovers that bearded dragons are not as scary as she thought. 22:30 Molly of Denali Molly and Trini look for firewood to make treats, but plans are interrupted by a storm; Molly and Tooey hope to teach Trini how to skate in time for the River Skate and bonfire. 23:00 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Albert Einstein encourages Xavier to ask questions when he is curious about something; Carol Burnett helps Yadina overcome her fear of looking silly by explaining that sometimes it is good to laugh at yourself. 23:30 Baking With Julia Nancy Silverton prepares twice-baked brioche, brioche pockets, pecan sticky buns and brioche tart.
2026-04-17 00:00 Ask This Old House Installing a ceiling light; installing the temperature rating system for ceiling lights; the uses for different types of trowels; building a tool storage shelf. 00:30 Life From Above Cameras in space show Earth to be a changing, fragile planet, with disappearing forests and melting glaciers. 01:30 The Story of China With Michael Wood The last Chinese dynasty, the Qing; First Opium War sparks the fall of the empire; the birth of modern-day China. 03:30 Antiques Roadshow A 1929 New York Yankees partial team-signed ball; a New Mexico mining league trophy and photos; a Plains Indian child's beaded shirt. 04:30 PBS News Hour Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events. 05:30 Illuminating The Great Lakes: Lighthouses of Lakes Beacons of the Past 06:00 BGSU Brain Game 06:30 Scenic Stops & Stories 07:00 Foyle's War An American millionaire, a German spy, an old flame and a body on a deserted beach present Foyle with his greatest challenge yet. 08:39 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 09:30 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 10:30 The Story of China With Michael Wood The last Chinese dynasty, the Qing; First Opium War sparks the fall of the empire; the birth of modern-day China. 12:30 Secrets of the Dead The search for the lost remains of formerly enslaved Black Union soldiers who were murdered after the Civil War. 13:30 Nature Following the journey of orphaned elephants at Reteti, the first community-owned elephant sanctuary in Africa. 14:30 NOVA Four members of the Artemis II crew embark on a perilous 10-day journey to orbit the moon. 15:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics A workout focusing on the back, core and knees helping to relieve any pain or discomfort. 16:00 Odd Squad During the town of Trifle's 100-year anniversary party, Ozzie and Onom must stop Tracey Trifler from covering it in trifle; Osric and Omni try to stop a Roman gladiator from causing ancient oddness. 16:30 Wild Kratts Chris and Martin search for an obscure rain forest creature. 17:00 Weather Hunters The Hunters head to a nearby mountain to learn about snow. 17:30 Wild Kratts: Our Blue and Green World While doing their annual Laundry Day, the Kratt brothers disagree on what is better -- blue oceans or green forests. 18:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Margaret gets upset when Daniel is too fast and too loud on the obstacle course; Daniel and his friends learn that sometimes it is important to play slowly and gently. 19:00 Phoebe & Jay Phoebe, Jay and Lupe practice their fire safety plan when the fire inspector visits; Phoebe and Jay buy juice from Mr. Aguilar. 19:30 Sesame Street Chris, Elmo and Abby help Fido feel proud that he's a frog. 20:00 Work It Out Wombats! It's Backwards Day in the Treeborhood; Cece, Carly and Clyde have fun with patterns. 20:30 Donkey Hodie Donkey is disappointed to miss Cheesy Con after she hurts her hoof; Stanley's pals help him get things back on track for his one-dragon show. 21:00 Rosie's Rules Rosie, Javi and Papa go on an adventure when Javi's dragon gets lost in the city; Rosie looks for blue bonnets in the country. 21:30 Elinor Wonders Why Elinor and her friends investigate the purpose of smell; Elinor is excited to explore with Camilla Dromedary, but Camilla is more interested in playing dress up. 22:00 Alma's Way Alma helps Howard find a drum when he joins the neighborhood drum circle; Alma and Junior try to earn toy tickets. 22:30 Molly of Denali Molly and Vera think about teaching more tourists in Qyah about wildfire prevention; Molly can't wait to hunt for seagull eggs. 23:00 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum James Braidwood explains to Brad that being prepared can help him stay calm when he is feeling nervous; Xavier and Yadina learn that being responsible can involve making hard choices. 23:30 Baking With Julia Nick Malgieri prepares zaleti, X cookies, amaretti, pizzelles, classic biscotti and tuiles.
2026-04-18 00:00 Ask This Old House Tightening a loose stair railing; stripping paint off old door hardware; the uses and purposes of electrical boxes; replacing an old thermostat with a smart thermostat. 00:30 Life From Above Cameras in space offer a new perspective of life on Earth as satellites follow an elephant family struggling through drought and thousands of Shaolin Kung Fu students performing in synchronicity. 01:30 Asian Americans Although heralded as a model minority, bold ambition leads Asian Americans to national political office as a culture-quake simmers beneath the surface. 02:30 Asian Americans Asian Americans fight for equality in the fields, on campuses and in the culture. 03:30 Antiques Roadshow Tiffany Studios lily sconces circa 1905; a 1904 Philadelphia quilt; a Chinese and Japanese decorative art collection. 04:30 PBS News Hour Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events. 05:30 Washington Week With The Atlantic A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital. 06:00 Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates. 06:30 Great Performances Uncovering the lasting impact of ragtime composer Scott Joplin on today's orchestras; a restaging of Joplin's magnum opus "Treemonisha" for the 21st century. 07:30 A More Perfect Union: Inspiring Civic & Civil Conversations Across America A look at America's founding and how the ideas and values articulated 250 years ago remain relevant to conversations about governance today. 08:30 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 09:30 Washington Week With The Atlantic A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital. 10:00 Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates. 10:30 Great Performances Uncovering the lasting impact of ragtime composer Scott Joplin on today's orchestras; a restaging of Joplin's magnum opus "Treemonisha" for the 21st century. 11:30 A More Perfect Union: Inspiring Civic & Civil Conversations Across America A look at America's founding and how the ideas and values articulated 250 years ago remain relevant to conversations about governance today. 12:30 Life From Above Cameras in space offer a new perspective of life on Earth as satellites follow an elephant family struggling through drought and thousands of Shaolin Kung Fu students performing in synchronicity. 13:30 Life From Above Viewing Earth's kaleidoscope of colors, including swirls of turquoise phytoplankton, China's blooming yellow flowers, and the night waters near Argentina that are spotted with green lights. 14:30 Life From Above Viewing the shapes that cover the earth's surface from space; the Australian Outback is covered in pale spots due to wombats and elephants. 15:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Relieving tension in the lower back with posture and hip isolation exercises. 16:00 Michigan Out of Doors NCR deer management meeting; spring turkey hunt. 16:30 The American Woodshop Steps needed to finish custom wooden works with style and ease. 17:00 Woodsmith Shop A tool rack featuring custom details to store and organize tools over a workbench. 17:30 MotorWeek Road testing the Nissan LEAF; the Volvo EX30 electric crossover. 18:00 Samantha Brown's Places to Love Wild horse herd at Shackleford Banks; musician Barefoot Wade; Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center; sampling oysters on Harkers Island; Cape Lookout; a gourmet seafood dinner on the Oceanana Pier. 18:30 Skindigenous Ippiksaut Friessen helps women reclaim their culture through intricate tattoo designs while contributing to the importance of female tattooing. 19:00 Rick Steves' Europe Tracing the rise of Greek culture; the Acropolis, Parthenon and Golden Age temples. 19:30 A Craftsman's Legacy Medieval/Renaissance armor. 20:00 This Old House The renovation of the 1890s Victorian wraps up; touring the house, including its new back extension; the location of the next project is revealed. 20:30 Ask This Old House Tightening a loose stair railing; stripping paint off old door hardware; the uses and purposes of electrical boxes; replacing an old thermostat with a smart thermostat. 21:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting A stately oak stands on the edge of a forest, its huge branches providing shelter for all creatures. 21:30 Garden Smart Seven interlocking gardens carved out of what was originally a cow pasture. 22:00 Growing a Greener World Meadow gardens, a low-maintenance solution for problem areas in a lawn, attract pollinators and provide a sustainable habitat that promotes beneficial insect life cycles. 22:30 Start Up Joe Byrd, founder of Pure Pro Wrestling, fosters a safe and diverse environment for wrestlers of all levels. 23:00 America's Test Kitchen Macarons with raspberry buttercream; gougeres. 23:30 To Dine For With Kate Sullivan Master gardener Ron Finley, founder of the Ron Finley Project in South Central Los Angeles.
2026-04-19 00:00 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Hot milk sponge cake; broken phyllo baklava cake; invisible apple cake. 00:30 BGSU Brain Game 01:00 Scenic Stops & Stories 01:30 Foyle's War An American millionaire, a German spy, an old flame and a body on a deserted beach present Foyle with his greatest challenge yet. 03:09 The Lawrence Welk Show Songs include "Are You From Dixie," "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans," "Mighty Mississippi," "Down Yonder," and "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny.". 04:00 Illuminating The Great Lakes: Lighthouses of Lakes Beacons of the Past 04:30 Horizons From PBS News Science, health, technology and environment experts and professionals address issues such as artificial intelligence, medicine and climate science. 05:00 Rick Steves Egypt Yesterday and Today Rick Steves explores the historic and cultural wonders of Egypt. 06:00 Eight Men Out The Chicago White Sox, who are set to play the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series of 1919, are at odds with their team's owner, Charles Comiskey, who pays his players unsatisfactory wages despite the team's popularity. A group of professional gamblers offers the Sox's best athletes a fortune to throw the series, and the players agree. However, their reputations and careers are ruined when the dar 08:00 MotorWeek Road testing the Nissan LEAF; the Volvo EX30 electric crossover. 08:30 Austin City Limits Country Music Hall of Famer Tanya Tucker sings songs from "Sweet Western Sound"; Brittney Spencer performs songs from her debut "My Stupid Life.". 09:30 NOVA Four members of the Artemis II crew embark on a perilous 10-day journey to orbit the moon. 10:30 Nature Following the journey of orphaned elephants at Reteti, the first community-owned elephant sanctuary in Africa. 11:30 Secrets of the Dead The search for the lost remains of formerly enslaved Black Union soldiers who were murdered after the Civil War. 12:30 Asian Americans Asian Americans fight for equality in the fields, on campuses and in the culture; new immigrants and war refugees expand the definition of Asian American. 13:30 Asian Americans Asian Americans fight for equality in the fields, on campuses and in the culture. 14:30 Life From Above Cameras in space show Earth to be a changing, fragile planet, with disappearing forests and melting glaciers. 15:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood How pulleys work; a rainy story in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. 16:00 Arthur Prunella is directing the third-grade's production of "The Princess and the Pea," but nothing seems to go according to her plan; D.W. is determined to watch a new television show after her parents tell her she's too young to watch. 16:30 Wild Kratts Chris and Martin search for an obscure rain forest creature. 17:00 Weather Hunters The Hunter kids head to the state park to learn why leaves change color. 17:30 Nature Cat: Nature Cat's Nature Movie Special Extraordinaire Nature Cat and pals realize they've come to the end of their Nature Curiosity List; Sir Galahad gives himself the title of King, moves into a castle and steals pieces of nature to make it look more beautiful. 18:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Margaret gets upset when Daniel is too fast and too loud on the obstacle course; Daniel and his friends learn that sometimes it is important to play slowly and gently. 19:00 Phoebe & Jay Phoebe and Jay use Miss Jean's field guide to identify their new butterfly friend; Phoebe gets courage to perform at the talent show. 19:30 Sesame Street Tamir is disappointed when Grandma Nell shows off the drawing he made for Chris before it is finished. 20:00 Work It Out Wombats! It's Backwards Day in the Treeborhood; Cece, Carly and Clyde have fun with patterns. 20:30 Donkey Hodie Donkey is disappointed to miss Cheesy Con after she hurts her hoof; Stanley's pals help him get things back on track for his one-dragon show. 21:00 Illuminating The Great Lakes: Lighthouses of Lakes Beacons of the Past 21:30 The State of Ohio A weekly news program spotlighting the latest happenings throughout the Buckeye State. 22:00 Eight Men Out The Chicago White Sox, who are set to play the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series of 1919, are at odds with their team's owner, Charles Comiskey, who pays his players unsatisfactory wages despite the team's popularity. A group of professional gamblers offers the Sox's best athletes a fortune to throw the series, and the players agree. However, their reputations and careers are ruined when the dar
2026-04-20 00:00 Story in the Public Square Salve Regina University professor Sean O'Callaghan and Samford University professor Paul A. Hoffman talk about theological implications of artificial intelligence. 00:30 Laura Flanders & Friends Documentary filmmaker Juan Carlos Dávila; filmmaker, artist and activist Tami Gold; JT Takagi, executive director, Third World Newsreel. 01:00 Market to Market Data paints farmers further behind with the price spikes in fertilizer and fuel; oversight comes to the committee room for the CFTC; the dairy industry finds balance as new tastes churn fresh optimism; commodity market analysis. 01:30 On Story Karyn Kusama sheds light on her body of work, including "Girl Fight," "Jennifer's Body" and "Yellowjackets.". 02:00 Closer to Truth's Arts Seeking Understanding Understanding the nature of transcendence requires experimentation and innovative ways to reveal essence; the key characteristics of transcendence. 02:30 The Lawrence Welk Show Songs include "Are You From Dixie," "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans," "Mighty Mississippi," "Down Yonder," and "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny.". 03:30 Compass Points From PBS News Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world. 04:00 Washington Week With The Atlantic A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital. 04:30 Antiques Roadshow Tiffany Studios lily sconces circa 1905; a 1904 Philadelphia quilt; a Chinese and Japanese decorative art collection. 05:30 Call the Midwife When tragedy strikes a local family, Dr. Turner's treatment comes under scrutiny; Trixie worries about the future of midwifery in Britain. 06:30 The Forsytes on Masterpiece Disaster strikes at Forsyte & Co. as Soames puts an end to Irene's Parisian dreams; Louisa faces a shock eviction. 07:30 The Count of Monte Cristo on Masterpiece Edmond continues to infiltrate the lives of his betrayers, uncovering more dark secrets; Mercedes starts to suspect Edmond's true identity. 08:30 Austin City Limits Country Music Hall of Famer Tanya Tucker sings songs from "Sweet Western Sound"; Brittney Spencer performs songs from her debut "My Stupid Life.". 09:30 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. 10:30 The Forsytes on Masterpiece Disaster strikes at Forsyte & Co. as Soames puts an end to Irene's Parisian dreams; Louisa faces a shock eviction. 11:30 The Count of Monte Cristo on Masterpiece Edmond continues to infiltrate the lives of his betrayers, uncovering more dark secrets; Mercedes starts to suspect Edmond's true identity. 12:30 Great Performances Uncovering the lasting impact of ragtime composer Scott Joplin on today's orchestras; a restaging of Joplin's magnum opus "Treemonisha" for the 21st century. 13:30 A More Perfect Union: Inspiring Civic & Civil Conversations Across America A look at America's founding and how the ideas and values articulated 250 years ago remain relevant to conversations about governance today. 14:30 Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Mapping the roots of actress Kate Burton and media mogul Barry Diller. 15:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics An all-standing, full-body workout that focuses on slenderizing the waist. 16:00 Odd Squad Orli and Ozzie must find two grown-ups lost in HQ; Odd Squad goes undercover at a villain wedding. 16:30 Wild Kratts Martin and Chris stumble upon a rare and endangered seedling of a butternut tree; while looking for its parent tree, they only discover dead ones. 17:00 Weather Hunters The Hunters try to help an injured bird so it can join its friends migrating south for the winter. 17:30 Lyla in the Loop Lyla bakes a cake without a recipe; Everett teaches his cat new tricks using sounds and symbols. 18:00 Carl the Collector Forrest can't wait to try everything at the Fuzzytown Friends Picnic, but gets into trouble when he is unable to wait his turn; Carl hosts a Super Blue Moon Sleepover. 18:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Katerina wishes she had a little sister; the Tiger family performs a special song during Family Day at the library. 19:00 Phoebe & Jay Phoebe and Jay are asked to bird sit; photo time leads Jay to an outfit disaster. 19:30 Sesame Street Cinderella needs to tell time for the ball, but her clock is broken, so Nina, Abby and Rudy wonder what tool they can use to fix it. 20:00 Work It Out Wombats! When Bex removes her cochlear implant and hearing aid so she can go on the waterslide, Sammy and the Wombats find new ways to communicate; the Wombats love Leiko's new mural. 20:30 Donkey Hodie Daniel Tiger and Donkey Hodie meet for the first time in Someplace Else, and Daniel's special visit takes the new pals on a surprising adventure. 21:00 Rosie's Rules Rosie helps Mom set up for story time when the Purple Knight visits the bookstore; Rosie and Javi make a strawberry horchata stand. 21:30 Elinor Wonders Why While helping Ms. Beaver construct a community garden the kids learn about rocks; Elinor tries to make her special dumplings all by herself. 22:00 Alma's Way Alma puts together a care package for Granny Isa; Beto and Rafia are nervous to play each other in soccer. 22:30 Molly of Denali Molly helps Grandpa Nat fix the broken fish wheel; Molly learns that her dad competed in the Native Youth Olympics. 23:00 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Despite all the cracked eggs, the Wright Brothers encourage Xavier and Yadina to continue their egg drop experiment; the Brontë Sisters help Brad overcome writer's block. 23:30 Sara's Weeknight Meals The Magic Bowl consists of veggies, grains and eggs; a homemade roti with a spicy red meat dip; turkey keema served with sweet potatoes, which then gets stuffed into peppers; the secrets of thickeners.
2026-04-21 00:00 Scenic Stops & Stories 00:30 Illuminating The Great Lakes: Lighthouses of Lakes Beacons of the Past 01:00 BGSU Brain Game 01:30 The Everglades: A Symphony of Life The story of the Everglades is brought to life through music, imagery and the voices of those who live and work there; featuring New World Symphony. 02:30 Antiques Roadshow A 1929 New York Yankees partial team-signed ball; a New Mexico mining league trophy and photos; a Plains Indian child's beaded shirt. 03:30 Antiques Roadshow A Marvel Silver Age comics collection; a Moglia micromosaic plaque of Beatrice Cenci circa 1870; 1983-1999 Barack Obama letters. 04:30 PBS News Hour Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events. 05:30 Antiques Roadshow Items reflect 250 years of American art, artifacts, crafts and collectibles; finds include a flag quilt circa 1880, a Tiffany Studios turtleback glass shade circa 1915 and an 1884 Edison light bulb. 06:30 The American Revolution Opposition in colonial North America to British policies over taxes, land and sovereignty escalates into violent confrontation; war gives 13 colonies a common cause. 08:30 Amanpour and Company Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders. 09:30 Democracy Now! An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.