Jan 1 (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 |
Great Performances – Rodgers & Hammerstein's 80th Anniversary: My Favor (repeat)
Explore the vast repertoire of these musical theater pioneers in a star-studded concert featuring Aaron Tveitt, Patrick Wilson and more performing from shows like "Carousel," "South Pacific," "The King and I," "The Sound of Music" and more. (Additional airings: 1/4 4:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Ask This Old House – Sawmill, Bar Top (repeat)
Nathan mills a large piece of an old red oak tree. The team come together to see if they can guess each other's cards in a special Ask This Old House headband game; Tom and Nathan team up to build a bar top out of the milled piece of red oak. (Additional airings: 1/2 1:00 AM)
3:30 AM |
American Masters – Starring Dick Van Dyke
Celebrate the life and career of legendary actor Dick Van Dyke on his 100th birthday. Known for films like Bye Bye Birdie, Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, TV show Diagnosis Murder and his classic CBS sitcom, Van Dyke has delighted audiences on screen and stage for eight decades. Featuring never-before-seen footage, photos and home movies that detail Van Dyke's extraordinary showbiz legacy.
5:30 AM |
Ask This Old House – Window, Robotic Mower, Lead (repeat)
Watch Tom pull off a balancing act to repair an old window. Roger shows Kevin the future of lawn care with a robotic mower. Richard addresses concerns of lead in drinking water. (Additional airings: 1/2 4:30 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Full Body Workout (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! join Miranda in Riviera Maya, Mexico for a full-body, all-standing workout to strengthen and stretch your 650 muscles.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – The Cobra King (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Windy Day (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Blob on the Job/Party of 5,4,3,2,1 (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Puffball Collection/The Bottle Cap Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Gets Mad/Katerina Gets Mad (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Mom's Snowy Day/Rosie's Nature Adventure (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Elmo Visits The Library (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – The Big Loud Storm/Wish Monster (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Snow Day/Snow Surprise Challenge (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Snow Fairy/to Catch A Leaf (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – The Science of Staying Warm/The Seed of An Idea (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – The Missing Vote/Alma's Lemonade and Everything St (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – A Fin Romance/Follow That Hat (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Willard Wigan/I Am Maria Sibylla Merian (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Backroads Romania
Christopher Kimball travels across Romania to meet cooks who are bringing back lost culinary traditions. He comes back with recipes for Romanian Meatball Soup, Romanian Baked Polenta with Sour Cream and Cheese and Romanian Musaca, a relative of the better-known Greek moussaka, which features layers of potato and a rich pork sauce.
2:30 PM |
World According to Polka – Simply Slavic
The Chardon Band visits the Simply Slavic festival for music, food, libations and a look at folk traditions. Youngstown, Ohio, serves as the setting for the festival and performances. Rodina is a walking table who cohosts the episode with bandleader Jake Kouwe.
3:00 PM |
Travels with Darley – North Dakota: Fargo & Beyond
Explore the best of Fargo and beyond in North Dakota, diving into vibrant public art, history, unique safaris and culture. In Fargo, take a street art tour and visit the Plains Art Museum. Dine at historical hotels and restaurants with German and Scandinavian influences. Toast with a beer and shop local at Brewhalla, Fargo's bustling food hall. In Jamestown, head out on a unique bison safari and marvel at the World's Largest Buffalo Monument, before tasting farm-fresh cheese and gelato at Carrington's Cows and Co Creamery.
3:30 PM |
London Parade - A Tribute to 40 Years
Join London New Year's Day Parade founder and host Bob Bone and the entire team for an insider's look back at 40 years of creating the world-renowned street spectacular and turn-of-year tradition. LONDON PARADE - A TRIBUTE TO 40 YEARS celebrates this milestone and also looks ahead to the 2026 London Parade, which will fill the streets of London with pomp, circumstance and non-stop entertainment. Against the backdrop of London's iconic landmarks, at least 20 U.S. marching bands and a thousand varsity cheerleaders are preparing to perform in the streets of the U.K. capital for their moment in the global spotlight. Viewers can expect a kaleidoscopic mix of culture, color and mesmerizing music, plus one or two 40th anniversary surprises. More than 8,000 performers from numerous nations are set to entertain London and the world on New Year's Day 2026.
4:00 PM |
Joni Mitchell: The Library of Congress Gershwin (repeat)
The incomparable, trail-blazing talent of Joni Mitchell is celebrated in Washington, DC's historic DAR Constitution Hall by a cadre of musical stars who all drew inspiration from the woman many consider to be the most influential musical artist of her time. Be it lyrics, composition, playing, singing, or even painting, no artist has demonstrated the creative length, depth and breadth of Joni Mitchell. (Additional airings: 1/2 3:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Rick Steves' Europe – Rick Steves' Europe: Art of Prehistoric Europe (repeat)
As the Ice Age glaciers melted, prehistoric Europe bloomed with surprisingly sophisticated art. From Ireland to France, Scotland to the Greek Isles, we traverse that mystical world of mighty megaliths, torchlit cave paintings, magical goddesses, and wrinkled bog people. We stand in awe as a massive tomb is radiated by a dramatic beam of sunlight and listen to ritual horns that still play today.
8:00 PM |
Great Performances – From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2026
Ring in the New Year with the Vienna Philharmonic at the world-famous Musikverein, with Hugh returning as host. The celebrations showcase the virtuosic dancing of the Vienna City Ballet performed on location in sumptuous Vienna landmarks. (Additional airings: 1/1 9:30 PM, 1/2 1:30 AM)
9:30 PM |
Great Performances – From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2026
Ring in the New Year with the Vienna Philharmonic at the world-famous Musikverein, with Hugh returning as host. The celebrations showcase the virtuosic dancing of the Vienna City Ballet performed on location in sumptuous Vienna landmarks. (Additional airings: 1/1 8:00 PM, 1/2 1:30 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.
Jan 2 (Friday)
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 |
Ask This Old House – Sawmill, Bar Top (repeat)
Nathan mills a large piece of an old red oak tree. The team come together to see if they can guess each other's cards in a special Ask This Old House headband game; Tom and Nathan team up to build a bar top out of the milled piece of red oak. (Additional airings: 1/1 3:00 AM)
1:30 AM |
Great Performances – From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2026
Ring in the New Year with the Vienna Philharmonic at the world-famous Musikverein, with Hugh returning as host. The celebrations showcase the virtuosic dancing of the Vienna City Ballet performed on location in sumptuous Vienna landmarks. (Additional airings: 1/1 8:00 PM, 1/1 9:30 PM)
3:00 AM |
Joni Mitchell: The Library of Congress Gershwin (repeat)
The incomparable, trail-blazing talent of Joni Mitchell is celebrated in Washington, DC's historic DAR Constitution Hall by a cadre of musical stars who all drew inspiration from the woman many consider to be the most influential musical artist of her time. Be it lyrics, composition, playing, singing, or even painting, no artist has demonstrated the creative length, depth and breadth of Joni Mitchell. (Additional airings: 1/1 4:00 PM)
4:30 AM |
Ask This Old House – Window, Robotic Mower, Lead (repeat)
Watch Tom pull off a balancing act to repair an old window. Roger shows Kevin the future of lawn care with a robotic mower. Richard addresses concerns of lead in drinking water. (Additional airings: 1/1 5:30 AM)
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Hidden Kin (repeat)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps actors Julia Roberts and Edward Norton discover their hidden connections to history and each other.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Improve Your Posture (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda Esmonde-White for an early morning workout on the beautiful beach of Jamaica! Miranda will take you through an all-barre workout that focuses on maintaining and improving posture.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – City Hoppers! (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Christmas In Africa
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – 6:00 to 6:05 (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Autograph Collection/The Rope Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – A Trip To The Enchanted Garden/A Trip To The Crayo (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – The Mysterious Book/Rosie's New Club (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Worms Want to Play (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – The Treeborhood Parranda/Happy New Acorn Year! (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – A Donkey Hodie New Year (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Peter's Flying Bed/Holiday Day (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Adventure In Moose Mountain (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – No Sleep 'til New Year's/Nurse Alma (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – First Fish/A-Maze-Ing Snow (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Nikola Tesla/I Am Nellie Bly (repeat)
2:00 PM |
French Chef Classics – Quiche Lorraine (repeat)
Everybody's favorite French cheese pie. Illustrates: How to make a perfect pie dough, and pastry shell; how to make several types of quiches.
2:30 PM |
Best of the Joy of Painting – Two Seasons
Take a little walk with Bob Ross, he'll show you how to create the same landscape setting from summer into winter.
3:00 PM |
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell – Hide and Seek, Part 3 (repeat)
In this episode, Jerry continues underpainting the base grass clumps. Then he shows how to use the #6 chisel-edge brush to paint in the taller, thicker weeds. Then shows how to seat the grass clumps by drifting snow at the base. Then he adds the taller skinny weeds with the #4 sable script brush. Now he shows how to paint in the bright sunlit weeds. Then he finishes by using the #4 round sable brush to paint in the extreme bright snowdrift at the base of the clumps.
3:30 PM |
Happiness – Episode 5
Charlie's impulsive vision disrupts Nicky's schedule; tensions flare at Pizazz, leading to a frustrated Charlie showing his true feelings.
4:00 PM |
Happiness – Episode 6
Opening night dazzles the audience but simmering resentment could undo all Charlie's hard work.
4:30 PM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Pair Bond (repeat)
Carmody gets an exciting opportunity, leaving Siegfried wondering whether he's holding back his protege. Mrs. Hall must deal with an unlikely emergency in Darrowby. Siegfried and Carmody must pay attention to their romantic pursuits.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
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: 1/4 11:30 AM, 1/9 7:30 PM, 1/11 11:30 AM, 1/16 7:30 PM, 1/18 11:30 AM, 1/23 7:30 PM, 1/25 11:30 AM, 1/30 7:30 PM)
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: 1/9 8:00 PM, 1/16 8:00 PM, 1/23 8:00 PM, 1/30 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: 1/3 1:00 AM, 1/5 3:07 AM, 1/6 1:00 AM, 1/9 8:30 PM, 1/16 8:30 PM, 1/23 8:30 PM, 1/30 8:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Independent Lens – WE WANT THE FUNK! (repeat)
We Want the Funk is a syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, spanning from African, soul, and early jazz roots to its rise into the public consciousness, it also explores funk's influences on both new wave and hip-hop. (Additional airings: 1/3 1:30 AM, 1/4 2:30 AM, 1/5 3:30 AM)
10:30 PM |
American Experience – The War On Disco (repeat)
Discover the incredible characters and epic stories that have shaped America's past and present. Television's most-watched history series, acclaimed by viewers and critics alike, has been honored with every major broadcast award. (Additional airings: 1/3 3:00 AM, 1/4 1:30 AM, 1/5 5:00 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.
Jan 3 (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: 1/2 8:30 PM, 1/5 3:07 AM, 1/6 1:00 AM, 1/9 8:30 PM, 1/16 8:30 PM, 1/23 8:30 PM, 1/30 8:30 PM)
1:30 AM |
Independent Lens – WE WANT THE FUNK! (repeat)
We Want the Funk is a syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, spanning from African, soul, and early jazz roots to its rise into the public consciousness, it also explores funk's influences on both new wave and hip-hop. (Additional airings: 1/2 9:00 PM, 1/4 2:30 AM, 1/5 3:30 AM)
3:00 AM |
American Experience – The War On Disco (repeat)
Discover the incredible characters and epic stories that have shaped America's past and present. Television's most-watched history series, acclaimed by viewers and critics alike, has been honored with every major broadcast award. (Additional airings: 1/2 10:30 PM, 1/4 1:30 AM, 1/5 5:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
My Grandparents' War – Kit Harington (repeat)
Join actor Kit Harington, who has played soldiers, spies, and - in Game of Thrones - warriors, as he discovers that his grandparents played comparable roles in their real lives during WWII and gains a new appreciation of their courage and sacrifice.
5:00 AM |
My Grandparents' War – Keira Knightley (repeat)
Follow actress Keira Knightley as she learns, through conversations with family members and historians, of the extraordinary triumphs and tragedies her grandparents faced during some of the biggest conflicts of World War II.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Pain Relief for the Back & Knees (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda at this beautiful location in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. This workout will focus on your back, core and knees helping to relieve any pain or discomfort. (Additional airings: 1/15 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
Yoga In Practice – Interdependence (repeat)
The profound truth is that you cannot be human on your own. You are human through the relationships and connections that you make. This is the African concept of Ubuntu, whereby a person is a person through other people. We are made for interdependence. I need you in order to be me. Our class today will remember this deeper truth by moving from the periphery into the core using twists and backbends.
7:00 AM |
Quilting Arts – Paint, Pigment, Play
Let's get adventurous with paint! Pat Bishop shows how you can create luminous, custom backgrounds by applying acrylic paint to fabric. Fiber Artist Mel Beach makes sun printing accessible! See how she dyes fabrics using pigment, with or without sunshine. Paint a colorful world with this episode of Quilting Arts!
7:30 AM |
Best of Sewing with Nancy – Sew Simple with Rectangles & Squares, Part 3 (repeat)
Organize accessories, update decor, or travel with these simple yet handy projects-great gifts! Start with rectangles and squares, then add specialty fabric and trim to create attractive usable projects. Nancy highlights projects such as jewelry caddies, ironing blankets, a closet organizer, and a pillow wrap. Sew these simple projects using straight stitches, unique fabrics, and easy sewing techniques!
8:00 AM |
J Schwanke's Life In Bloom – A Moment In Bloom (repeat)
J shares his favorite tips for drying fresh flowers. Learn how to create bouquets, crafts and projects with dried and preserved flowers. Guest Kim Carson joins J for a lesson in dried and preserved hydrangeas, including techniques for creating a bouquet, a garland and a wreath. J teaches Kim how to create a cocktail featuring Lavender Bitters!
8:30 AM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Fearless Fish
Take the fear out of fish! First, we make Crisp-Skinned Broiled Salmon with Cucumber-Sesame Salad, which borrows a Japanese technique that uses salt to draw out moisture from the fish. Then, we make an Italian Seafood Stew with scallops and clams, as well as Sauteed Cod Fillets with Spicy Cilantro Sauce (Zhoug). Plus, we figure out the best ways to sear shrimp and steam white fish fillets. (Additional airings: 1/22 2:00 PM)
9:00 AM |
Outdoor Journal – Bow Hunting/Bears/Adaptive Fishing/Fly-Fishing (repeat)
Lawrence Pyne explores the sport of bow hunting, experiencing the joysand challenges of this growing sport. Wildllife biologist Scott Darl ing looks for signs of Vermont's growing bear population in Warren, Vt. Fishermen with a variety of physical challenges enjoy a day of fishing on Lake Champlain, sponsored by Eastern Adaptive Sportsman's Association. Marianne Eaton visits the Orvis Fly-fishing School in Manchester for a lesson with chief instructor Truel Meyers.
9:30 AM |
MotorWeek – 2025 Audi A5
2025 sees some important changes for Audi lineup, including the A5. We've brought in the team to figure out what's new, and to see how it shakes up this Euro sedan's formula while retaining much of what buyers love. Then we'll ride high in the Chevrolet Suburban; specifically, one with a diesel-burning powertrain. We'll also come at you with another "Quick Spin" and all the latest "Motor News!
10:00 AM |
Climbing Into Fear (repeat)
Showcasing stunning cinematography of North America's highest alpine peak, Climbing Into Fear chronicles the journey of extreme endurance sport athlete Epic Bill Bradley as he makes an unimaginable fifth attempt to summit Alaska's Mount Denali.
10:30 AM |
Welcome to My Farm – The Great Pumpkin (repeat)
It's fall in Maine, so Lisa shares a few tips for planting garlic, then heads to a local family-owned farm to find the perfect pumpkin for her fall decor. After learning some pumpkin growing tips, she chooses a few pumpkins and bakes one of her favorite fall desserts - pumpkin swirl cheesecake - and of course shares some of the pumpkin with her flock.
11:00 AM |
My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas
Hosted by chef, cookbook author and restaurateur Diane Kochilas, the 13-part culinary series MY GREEK TABLE WITH DIANE KOCHILAS celebrates Greek history and culture through food. In the series, Diane travels throughout Greece and its surrounding islands where she showcases many of the foods that Greece is known for (olive oil, feta, honey, yogurt and more), while giving a snapshot of the country's traditions. Then Diane heads back to her kitchen to whip up simple home-cooked meals using the ingredients she highlights in each episode, offering tips on how to cook and pair them in a traditional Greek meal. (Additional airings: 1/10 11:00 AM, 1/17 11:00 AM, 1/24 11:00 AM, 1/31 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM |
Relish – Forage to Fork: Fried Wild Rice
From centuries-old traditional techniques, like foraging with ethnobotanist Linda Black Elk and harvesting manoomin (wild rice) with expert ricers Veronica Skinaway and Michaa Aubid, to a modern meal of fried wild rice with chef Sean Sherman, you will taste the rich history of Indigenous food in Minnesota.
12:00 PM |
America's Test Kitchen – Zesty Salmon and Salad
Test cook Elle Simone Scott prepares Double-Glazed Salmon with Lemon and Thyme for host Julia Collin Davison. Gear Heads hosts Hannah Crowley and Lisa McManus share their take on natural cleaning sprays. Tasting expert Jack Bishop talks all about tofu, and test cook Becky Hays prepares Kale Salad with Radishes, Grapefruit, and Candied Pepitas.
12:30 PM |
Cook's Country – Greens for Dinner
Test cook Christie Morrison prepares a Pesto Lasagna for host Bridget Lancaster. Equipment expert Hannah Crowley reviews electric wine openers. Toni Tipton-Martin takes us through the history of lasagna. And test cook Morgan Bolling makes host Julia Collin Davison the Ultimate Caesar Salad.
1:00 PM |
Woodsmith Shop – Special Guest: Mike Pekovich
Mike Pekovich, Creative Director and Editor of Fine Woodworking magazine takes over the shop to build a dovetailed tea chest. Inside this small project are several techniques that you can apply in your own shop whether you make small boxes or large case pieces.
1:30 PM |
This Old House – Asheville | Silt and Stone
Zack takes a canoe ride on the river. Kevin visits a local workshop that is building a vanity top for Paula. Jenn has the Swannanoa soil tested after the flood and delivers the news to homeowners Jim and Allie.
2:00 PM |
Ask This Old House – Garage Storage, Anode Rod
Nathan helps a homeowner install an overhead garage storage rack for easier living; Heath demonstrates how to upgrade to a 3-way smart switch; Richard shows how to extend the life of a tank-style water heater by replacing the anode rod. (Additional airings: 1/6 7:30 PM)
2:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Did Grandma Lie? (repeat)
Find out if grandma lied about the family goods that include a 1900 Mark Twain letter, a ruby and diamond bracelet and a Babe Ruth & Honus Wagner signed baseball. Does the story of the show-topping $85, 000 find really hold up?
3:30 PM |
Epic Bill
A bankrupt self-made millionaire finds success through extreme athletics. But in a race he can't win, he must confront agonizing failure yet again. This time, it just might break him.
4:30 PM |
From That Small Island: The Story of the Irish
Shot on location in 17 countries worldwide, FROM THAT SMALL ISLAND: THE STORY OF THE IRISH is an ambitious, groundbreaking four-part documentary series that tells the story of the Irish from the very first inhabitants to the present day, tracing the ebb and flow of people into and out of the island. Produced by the same team behind the multi-award-winning 1916: the Irish Rebellion, the series provides a compelling narrative of Ireland and its people. Narrated by Colin Farrell and featuring an original score by Colm Mac Con Iomaire, FROM THAT SMALL ISLAND is a journey through time, identity and the enduring spirit of a people whose story continues to shape the world. (Additional airings: 1/10 4:30 PM, 1/17 4:30 PM, 1/24 4:30 PM)
5:30 PM |
PBS News Weekend
Hear a summary of the day's international and national news. Each weekend broadcast contains original in-depth reporting on topics including education, energy, politics, science, technology, religion, finance and the arts. John Yang anchors. (Additional airings: 1/4 5:30 PM, 1/10 5:30 PM, 1/11 5:30 PM)
6:00 PM |
As Time Goes By – Rocky's Wedding Day
Lionel's father is getting married. Jean and Lionel have key roles to play in the nuptials, but events on the wedding day go awry.
6:30 PM |
Keeping Up Appearances – Singing for Emmet (repeat)
When Hyacinth discovers that Emmet is involved in a concert at the church hall, she seizes the opportunity to run through her Annie Oakley medley. Meanwhile, Richard is contemplating early retirement and dreading the prospect of spending more time with his wife. Rose - let down by her latest amour - has decided to give up men. Dressed all in black she has decided to become a nun - but soon changes her mind when she spots the dishy vicar.
7:00 PM |
Still Open All Hours (repeat)
There are mysterious sightings in the shop and Granville is convinced the place is haunted by Arkwright. How can he prove it to the locals? Meanwhile a surprise visitor from the past gets the whole street talking. (Additional airings: 1/10 7:00 PM, 1/17 7:00 PM, 1/24 7:00 PM, 1/31 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM |
Waiting for God – The Thief (repeat)
8:01 PM |
Good Karma Hospital – Season 2, Episode 5
A building collapses in Barco and the team are stretched to the limit. Ruby?s objectivity is put to the test when she discovers a secret about one of her patients and Ram cares for a patient whose husband is missing. (Additional airings: 1/7 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Away with the Fairies (repeat)
Phryne investigates the puzzling death of a magazine columnist and author of fairy stories. To get to the truth, she must unearth the deceptions and rampant rivalries of the magazine's thoroughly modern working women - and dig into the past of their token male employee. Meanwhile, Phryne rekindles her affair with the sensuous Lin Chung - whose arranged marriage has stalled in a mire of family politics and intrigue. Directed by Emma Freeman and guest stars Anna McGahan, Roz Hammond, Deborah Kennedy and Jim Russell. (Additional airings: 1/7 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
Annika On Masterpiece – Episode 1
Annika assembles her team to solve murders in the waters around Glasgow. Their first case looks a lot like a whale hunt gone wrong.
11:00 PM |
Austin City Limits – Jenny Lewis/Muna (repeat)
Singer/songwriter Jenny Lewis returns to Austin City Limits with highlights from her acclaimed album Joy'All, while Taylor Swift-approved pop trio MUNA makes a thrilling ACL debut with songs from their self-titled LP.
Jan 4 (Sunday)
12:00 AM |
Stage – Your Smith with Raffaella
After a long hiatus from a career that included collaborations with the likes of Lizzo and touring with the Violent Femmes, Your Smith is back with music that mixes 1970's pop with earnest songwriting. Your Smith performs and introduces us to Raffaella. STAGE features intimate collaborations by your favorite local musicians, and the musicians they want you to know about. (Additional airings: 1/4 2:00 PM)
1:00 AM |
The American Revolution: An Inside Look (repeat)
Step behind the scenes of Ken Burns's new film, The American Revolution. Through shooting locations, historical re-enactments, and exclusive clips, meet the master storytellers who brought the story of the Revolution to life in a compelling visual story. (Additional airings: 1/6 10:30 PM, 1/7 2:30 AM, 1/7 4:30 AM, 1/8 4:30 AM, 1/27 1:00 AM)
1:30 AM |
American Experience – The War On Disco (repeat)
Discover the incredible characters and epic stories that have shaped America's past and present. Television's most-watched history series, acclaimed by viewers and critics alike, has been honored with every major broadcast award. (Additional airings: 1/2 10:30 PM, 1/3 3:00 AM, 1/5 5:00 AM)
2:30 AM |
Independent Lens – WE WANT THE FUNK! (repeat)
We Want the Funk is a syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, spanning from African, soul, and early jazz roots to its rise into the public consciousness, it also explores funk's influences on both new wave and hip-hop. (Additional airings: 1/2 9:00 PM, 1/3 1:30 AM, 1/5 3:30 AM)
4:00 AM |
Great Performances – Rodgers & Hammerstein's 80th Anniversary: My Favor (repeat)
Explore the vast repertoire of these musical theater pioneers in a star-studded concert featuring Aaron Tveitt, Patrick Wilson and more performing from shows like "Carousel," "South Pacific," "The King and I," "The Sound of Music" and more. (Additional airings: 1/1 1:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Abs-Strengthening Leg Exercises (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 – Bye Bye Bulges (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 – City Hoppers! (repeat)
While Aviva and Koki help two Wild Kratt kids make a catapult, Chris and Martin explore the world of grasshoppers. They soon realize that these mighty jumpers were really the first catapulters and the Kratt Brothers set off on a creature adventure to learn everything they can about the grasshopper's amazing jumping powers. Science Concept: How levers and catapults work. (Additional airings: 1/2 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Through Rain, Sun, Snow Or Hail
Benny becomes enamored with the Hunter's neighborhood mail carrier, Ms. Hughes, but wonders how she can still deliver the mail in different weather conditions. As Benny begins to emulate her, he gains a new personal hero in the process. (Additional airings: 1/12 7:30 AM, 1/28 7:30 AM)
8:00 AM |
Lyla in the Loop – Happy New Year, Lyla!/Everett's Summer Sale (repeat)
When family and friends want their own fancy pin, Lyla and Everett must figure out how to make the pins for everyone in time for the New Year's Eve party. / Lyla and Everett clash as they make a fun unboxing video for Phan Hardware's Summer Sale.
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Potato Collection/Nico and the Nutty Buddies (repeat)
Carl thinks he has the best idea to show his school spirit - a spectacular potato display! / When Nico tries to join the Junior Nutty Buddy Nut Lovers' Club, she realizes that friendship is more important than her passion for nuts. (Additional airings: 1/26 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – A Trip To The Enchanted Garden/A Trip To The Crayo (repeat)
A Trip to the Enchanted Garden - The Tiger family is making strawberry pancakes for breakfast this morning, but when Mom looks more closely in the kitchen, she realizes there are no more strawberries left. They all head to the Enchanted Garden, where Mom Tiger shows Daniel the strawberry patch. Daniel is very curious, and learns that if he looks closely, he may be able to answer his own questions about how strawberries grow and learn something new. A Trip to the Crayon Factory - Daniel Tiger, Miss Elaina, and Katerina Kittycat take a fun trip to the factory to see how crayons are made but, O the Owl can't come because he's sick. At the factory, the kids watch the crayons being made, and Daniel looks and listens closely. Daniel has an idea to take pictures at the factory and give them to O at the end of the day, so that O can learn about crayons too! (Additional airings: 1/2 9:00 AM)
9:30 AM |
Sesame Street – Beachball Bop (repeat)
Rosita and Elmo are playing Beachball Bop around Sesame Street - a game where they hit a ball into the air and don't let it touch the ground. Elmo feels angry and yells at Rosita when he hits the ball and accidentally knocks over his block tower. Louie and an AM Volcano teach Elmo how to do volcano breaths to help him feel better. Elmo apologizes to Louie and Rosita for how he acted, and Rosita and Elmo continue their game of Beachball Bop.
10:00 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.
11:00 AM |
Weekends with Yankee – Heading North (repeat)
In this episode, host Richard Wiese heads to Killington, Vermont, for women's World Cup skiing and to chat with Olympic skiers before hitting the slopes himself. Next, he ventures to New Hampshire to meet artist Eric Aho and see him work on one of his famed "ice cut" paintings at a frozen lake. Finally, we visit the campus of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, for a tour of the monumental murals at Baker-Berry Library painted by Jose Clemente Orozco in the 1930s.
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: 1/2 7:30 PM, 1/9 7:30 PM, 1/11 11:30 AM, 1/16 7:30 PM, 1/18 11:30 AM, 1/23 7:30 PM, 1/25 11:30 AM, 1/30 7:30 PM)
12:00 PM |
Made Here – Roland & Mary (repeat)
The film explores the lovingly contentious relationship behind legendary Vermont towing company, Roland's Wrecker Service. Set to the stark backdrop of a Vermont winter, Roland and Mary take an honest look back on the trials of a difficult career, with the unflinching humor and stubborn independence that pulled them through.
1:30 PM |
Life of a Musician – Vince Gill, Part 1
In Part 1 of this two-part special, Vince Gill joins host Brandon Lee Adams for a heartfelt jam session filled with laughs, humility, and unforgettable bluegrass stories. From his teenage years with Bluegrass Alliance to his deep respect for harmony and authenticity, Vince opens up about the early roots that shaped his iconic career.
2:00 PM |
Stage – Your Smith with Raffaella
After a long hiatus from a career that included collaborations with the likes of Lizzo and touring with the Violent Femmes, Your Smith is back with music that mixes 1970's pop with earnest songwriting. Your Smith performs and introduces us to Raffaella. STAGE features intimate collaborations by your favorite local musicians, and the musicians they want you to know about. (Additional airings: 1/4 12:00 AM)
3:00 PM |
Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century – Everyday Icons (repeat)
Four contemporary artists breathe new life into some of humanity's oldest artforms, icons and monuments, creating paintings, sculptures, and films out of everyday objects and popular culture. Includes Michelle Obama portrait painter Amy Sherald.
4:00 PM |
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow – Nashville Is More Than Country Music
Nashville, the place known as Music City, is far more than just the commercial center of modern Country Music. A home for many traditional and emerging genres, we visit the outstanding store Grimey's, as well as Vinyl Tap, an up-and-coming contender that serves up a well-curated vinyl collection as well as live performances in a combination record store and hospitable bar. We'll have our cameras on everything, including a surprise indie record store basement performance with the world-renowned Metallica, as well as a heartwarming story of when the one and only Taylor Swift jumped in to save her favorite indie record during the pandemic.
4:30 PM |
Live from the Artists Den: Reprise
LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN creates cinematic concert recordings by extraordinary artists in iconic and intimate venues. Featured Artists have included John Legend, Adele, Shawn Mendes, Alabama Shakes, Ed Sheeran, Imagine Dragons, Lady A, and countless others. Featured venues include Graceland, the New York Public Library, The World's Fair, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN: REPRISE offers viewers a collection of special performances from season one that capture the creative and inspiring atmosphere of sets from artists like Patty Griffin, Raphael Saadiq and more. (Additional airings: 1/11 4:30 PM, 1/18 4:30 PM, 1/25 4:30 PM)
5:30 PM |
PBS News Weekend
Hear a summary of the day's international and national news. Each weekend broadcast contains original in-depth reporting on topics including education, energy, politics, science, technology, religion, finance and the arts. John Yang anchors. (Additional airings: 1/3 5:30 PM, 1/10 5:30 PM, 1/11 5:30 PM)
6:00 PM |
Inside The Tower of London
It's September 2021, and the Tower is planning its most ambitious installation ever. It's the fortress' first Platinum Jubilee in a thousand years, and the Tower is transforming its historic moat into a glorious flower meadow installation to celebrate the queen's 70-year reign, called Superbloom. (Additional airings: 1/11 6:00 PM, 1/18 6:00 PM, 1/25 6:00 PM)
7:00 PM |
Midsomer Murders – The Straw Woman, Part 1
The revival of a traditional festival at Midsomer Parva ends in tragedy when the curate is burned alive inside a straw effigy of a woman. Then his gay lover, Rev Jim Hale (Jonathan Hackett) dies too, a victim of apparent spontaneous combustion, in front of a severed pig's head on the altar. Amid rumors of witchcraft, some villagers blame Manor owner and orgy host Alan Clifford (Keith Barron), who has a secret of his own.
8:00 PM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – Bloody Mary (repeat)
Does "Bloody Mary," England's first ruling female monarch, truly deserve her infamous reputation? Investigate whether Mary I was as ruthless as history suggests or if her notoriety stemmed from being a strong woman in a predominantly male world. (Additional airings: 1/5 12:04 AM, 1/6 2:30 AM, 1/9 3:30 PM, 1/25 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – All God's Creatures
Skeldale House prepares for Christmas and Jimmy's first birthday without the usual festive treats available. Mrs. Hall has figured out how to deliver the perfect holiday, but a worrying news bulletin throws her into turmoil. (Additional airings: 1/4 10:04 PM, 1/5 1:00 AM, 1/5 2:03 AM, 1/6 3:30 AM, 1/6 4:35 AM, 1/9 4:26 PM)
10:04 PM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – All God's Creatures
Skeldale House prepares for Christmas and Jimmy's first birthday without the usual festive treats available. Mrs. Hall has figured out how to deliver the perfect holiday, but a worrying news bulletin throws her into turmoil. (Additional airings: 1/4 9:00 PM, 1/5 1:00 AM, 1/5 2:03 AM, 1/6 3:30 AM, 1/6 4:35 AM, 1/9 4:26 PM)
11:06 PM |
Seaside Hotel – Small Changes
Seerup wants to keep the hotel as it is. Madsen and Weyse receive an offer from Odegaard Andersen, and Otilia gets a letter.
Jan 5 (Monday)
12:04 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – Bloody Mary (repeat)
Does "Bloody Mary," England's first ruling female monarch, truly deserve her infamous reputation? Investigate whether Mary I was as ruthless as history suggests or if her notoriety stemmed from being a strong woman in a predominantly male world. (Additional airings: 1/4 8:00 PM, 1/6 2:30 AM, 1/9 3:30 PM, 1/25 5:00 AM)
1:00 AM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – All God's Creatures (repeat)
Skeldale House prepares for Christmas and Jimmy's first birthday without the usual festive treats available. Mrs. Hall has figured out how to deliver the perfect holiday, but a worrying news bulletin throws her into turmoil. (Additional airings: 1/4 9:00 PM, 1/4 10:04 PM, 1/5 2:03 AM, 1/6 3:30 AM, 1/6 4:35 AM, 1/9 4:26 PM)
2:03 AM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – All God's Creatures (repeat)
Skeldale House prepares for Christmas and Jimmy's first birthday without the usual festive treats available. Mrs. Hall has figured out how to deliver the perfect holiday, but a worrying news bulletin throws her into turmoil. (Additional airings: 1/4 9:00 PM, 1/4 10:04 PM, 1/5 1:00 AM, 1/6 3:30 AM, 1/6 4:35 AM, 1/9 4:26 PM)
3:07 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: 1/2 8:30 PM, 1/3 1:00 AM, 1/6 1:00 AM, 1/9 8:30 PM, 1/16 8:30 PM, 1/23 8:30 PM, 1/30 8:30 PM)
3:30 AM |
Independent Lens – WE WANT THE FUNK! (repeat)
We Want the Funk is a syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, spanning from African, soul, and early jazz roots to its rise into the public consciousness, it also explores funk's influences on both new wave and hip-hop. (Additional airings: 1/2 9:00 PM, 1/3 1:30 AM, 1/4 2:30 AM)
5:00 AM |
American Experience – The War On Disco (repeat)
Discover the incredible characters and epic stories that have shaped America's past and present. Television's most-watched history series, acclaimed by viewers and critics alike, has been honored with every major broadcast award. (Additional airings: 1/2 10:30 PM, 1/3 3:00 AM, 1/4 1:30 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Stretch Your Spine (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a workout that will help decompress your vertebrae and stretch your spine.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Moose Nibbles (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Word on the Bird (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Potato Ultimato/A Fistful of Fruit Juice (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Green Piece/The Fuzzyworld Book of Records (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Mr. Malik Comes Back to School/Daniel's Wintry Wal (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Abuela's Birthday/Cat Mail (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Rudy's Doctor Dilemma
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Cake Day Surprise/A Treeborhood Vacation! (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Daniel Tiger Visits Someplace Else (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Yodelahee Goat/Pink Mascot (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Don't Rain On My Parade/Olive Hiccups It Up (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Mofongo on the Go/Alma Scoots Around (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Bubbling Up/Eenie Eenie Aye Over (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Jackie Robinson (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Wine First – Styria & Burgenland (repeat)
Liora and Yolanda travel to beautiful Austria in search of three local Styrian wines to present to chef Harald Irka for the cooking challenge. Our hosts get to participate in every aspect of wine production, they harvest grapes with the pickers and compete barefoot grape-stomping in barrels with an Austrian celebrity! Will the fruits of their labor pay off?
2:30 PM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Diy Quilt Repairs (repeat)
Over the years, guest Robin O'Neil has repaired many quilts for quilters, and every time, she tells them, "You can do this yourself, you know. It's very simple!" If you want to USE your vintage and family heirloom quilts, repairing holes, stains, and frayed edges is absolutely do-able with a few easy techniques. On today's episode, she'll show you just how simple it is to repair a quilt for home use!
3:00 PM |
Fit 2 Stitch – A Look Inside The World's Apparel Industry
Traveling the world for over 50 years, designer Enzo Mazzurco has witnessed the evolution of fashion firsthand. From the elegance of Hanna Moire to the accessibility of JC Penney, from the grandeur of Paris couture to the practicality of Chicago sportswear, Enzo's journey spans the full spectrum of style. In this episode, Enzo shares what he values most from his successful career in fashion.
3:30 PM |
Benjamin Franklin – An American (1775-1790) (repeat)
In wartime Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin helps Thomas Jefferson craft the Declaration of Independence. In Paris, he wins French support for the American Revolution. Back home, he works on the Constitution of the new United States.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
This Old House – Asheville : Silt and Stone
This Old House, with pros Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, Jenn Nawada, and host Kevin O'Connor, is TV's original home-improvement show.
8:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 1
ROADSHOW celebrates an all-new Season 30, starting with a stop in Salt Lake City! Discoveries include German candy containers, ca. 1910, a Donegal Arts & Crafts carpet and a 1937 "The Hobbit" first UK edition. Which find is valued at $100K? (Additional airings: 1/6 3:30 PM, 1/10 2:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 1 (repeat)
Watch ROADSHOW's first visit to Alaska for treasures that include a 1969 Rolex Oyster cosmograph, an English bass violin, and Susan Butcher's 1990 Iditarod trophy. Which Anchorage find is worth $50,000 to $100,000? (Additional airings: 1/6 1:30 AM, 1/6 4:30 PM, 1/7 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
American Masters – Blake Edwards: A Love Story In 24 Frames (repeat)
Discover the life and career of director Blake Edwards, one of Hollywood's most iconic figures. Edwards redefined slapstick comedy through a lens that still resonates with today's directors and actors. With a career and body of work spanning over a four-decade career - often in collaboration with his wife, legendary actress and singer Julie Andrews - the film offers reflections on the times he lived in and tackles issues including sex, gender and power that remain at the forefront of present-day zeitgeist. Featuring interviews and never-before-seen video and stills from the Edwards/Andrews archive explore the legacy of one of the most influential figures in film history. (Additional airings: 1/7 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.
Jan 6 (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 |
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: 1/2 8:30 PM, 1/3 1:00 AM, 1/5 3:07 AM, 1/9 8:30 PM, 1/16 8:30 PM, 1/23 8:30 PM, 1/30 8:30 PM)
1:30 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 1 (repeat)
Watch ROADSHOW's first visit to Alaska for treasures that include a 1969 Rolex Oyster cosmograph, an English bass violin, and Susan Butcher's 1990 Iditarod trophy. Which Anchorage find is worth $50,000 to $100,000? (Additional airings: 1/5 9:00 PM, 1/6 4:30 PM, 1/7 5:00 AM)
2:30 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – Bloody Mary (repeat)
Does "Bloody Mary," England's first ruling female monarch, truly deserve her infamous reputation? Investigate whether Mary I was as ruthless as history suggests or if her notoriety stemmed from being a strong woman in a predominantly male world. (Additional airings: 1/4 8:00 PM, 1/5 12:04 AM, 1/9 3:30 PM, 1/25 5:00 AM)
3:30 AM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – All God's Creatures (repeat)
Skeldale House prepares for Christmas and Jimmy's first birthday without the usual festive treats available. Mrs. Hall has figured out how to deliver the perfect holiday, but a worrying news bulletin throws her into turmoil. (Additional airings: 1/4 9:00 PM, 1/4 10:04 PM, 1/5 1:00 AM, 1/5 2:03 AM, 1/6 4:35 AM, 1/9 4:26 PM)
4:35 AM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – All God's Creatures (repeat)
Skeldale House prepares for Christmas and Jimmy's first birthday without the usual festive treats available. Mrs. Hall has figured out how to deliver the perfect holiday, but a worrying news bulletin throws her into turmoil. (Additional airings: 1/4 9:00 PM, 1/4 10:04 PM, 1/5 1:00 AM, 1/5 2:03 AM, 1/6 3:30 AM, 1/9 4:26 PM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Strengthen Hips & Improve Posture (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda in Montego Bay to strengthen your hip muscles while improving your posture.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – The Erminator (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Vansformer (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Soundcheck Part Deux/Jinx (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Sticker Collection/The Baby Stuff Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Something Special for Dad/I Love You, Mom (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Family Sports Day/The Cake-Off (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Grover's Super Suitycase (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Color Fun/A Super Invention (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – A Donkey Dilemma/The Quiet Game (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – The Sparkle Kart/The Pinkville Merry-Go-Round (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Speedy Swimming/Strawberry Jam (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Lucas Left Out/The Sweetest Trea (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Busy Beavers/The Night Watchers (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Cesar Chavez/I Am Dolores Huerta (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Homemade Live! – Off The Eaten Path (repeat)
This week in the Homemade Live! kitchen we're going off the "eaten path" to explore tasty meals from unexpected places. Host Joel Gamoran recreates one of the best meals he ever ate, salt roasted spot prawns. And TV legend Katie Couric stops by and shares some devilishly delicious bites. Then Joel visits a peach farm in Texas to taste their flavorsome jams and jellies.
2:30 PM |
Garden SMART – Plants and Birds
GardenSMART visits an unusual gardener who is passionate about plants and birds. And her garden reflects these two passions. There's a lot to learn, so be sure to tune in as we GardenSMART.
3:00 PM |
Craftsman's Legacy – The Spur Maker (repeat)
Texas cowboy and master craftsman Wilson Capron creates spurs that truly are a thing of function and beauty. Host Eric Gorges works with Wilson to make a pair of spurs.
3:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 1
ROADSHOW celebrates an all-new Season 30, starting with a stop in Salt Lake City! Discoveries include German candy containers, ca. 1910, a Donegal Arts & Crafts carpet and a 1937 "The Hobbit" first UK edition. Which find is valued at $100K? (Additional airings: 1/5 8:00 PM, 1/10 2:30 PM)
4:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 1 (repeat)
Watch ROADSHOW's first visit to Alaska for treasures that include a 1969 Rolex Oyster cosmograph, an English bass violin, and Susan Butcher's 1990 Iditarod trophy. Which Anchorage find is worth $50,000 to $100,000? (Additional airings: 1/5 9:00 PM, 1/6 1:30 AM, 1/7 5:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Ask This Old House – Garage Storage, Anode Rod
Nathan helps a homeowner install an overhead garage storage rack for easier living; Heath demonstrates how to upgrade to a 3-way smart switch; Richard shows how to extend the life of a tank-style water heater by replacing the anode rod. (Additional airings: 1/3 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM |
Finding Your Roots – American Dreams
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps America Ferrera and Darren Criss uncover their immigrant roots - meeting revolutionaries in Honduras, a Dutchman who helped build New York, and a young woman from the Philippines who made an incredible journey. (Additional airings: 1/8 5:00 AM, 1/12 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
American Experience – Bombshell
Eighty years after the devastating atomic bombings that ushered in the nuclear age, Bombshell explores how the U.S. government sought to manipulate the truth about the bombings of Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. Through propaganda, censorship and the co-opting of the press, the government presented a benevolent picture of atomic power, minimizing the horrific human toll of the bombings. Bombshell sheds light on the efforts of a group of intrepid reporters to let the world know the truth. (Additional airings: 1/7 1:00 AM, 1/8 3:00 AM)
10:30 PM |
The American Revolution: An Inside Look (repeat)
Step behind the scenes of Ken Burns's new film, The American Revolution. Through shooting locations, historical re-enactments, and exclusive clips, meet the master storytellers who brought the story of the Revolution to life in a compelling visual story. (Additional airings: 1/4 1:00 AM, 1/7 2:30 AM, 1/7 4:30 AM, 1/8 4:30 AM, 1/27 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.
Jan 7 (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 |
American Experience – Bombshell
Eighty years after the devastating atomic bombings that ushered in the nuclear age, Bombshell explores how the U.S. government sought to manipulate the truth about the bombings of Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. Through propaganda, censorship and the co-opting of the press, the government presented a benevolent picture of atomic power, minimizing the horrific human toll of the bombings. Bombshell sheds light on the efforts of a group of intrepid reporters to let the world know the truth. (Additional airings: 1/6 9:00 PM, 1/8 3:00 AM)
2:30 AM |
The American Revolution: An Inside Look (repeat)
Step behind the scenes of Ken Burns's new film, The American Revolution. Through shooting locations, historical re-enactments, and exclusive clips, meet the master storytellers who brought the story of the Revolution to life in a compelling visual story. (Additional airings: 1/4 1:00 AM, 1/6 10:30 PM, 1/7 4:30 AM, 1/8 4:30 AM, 1/27 1:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
American Masters – Blake Edwards: A Love Story In 24 Frames (repeat)
Discover the life and career of director Blake Edwards, one of Hollywood's most iconic figures. Edwards redefined slapstick comedy through a lens that still resonates with today's directors and actors. With a career and body of work spanning over a four-decade career - often in collaboration with his wife, legendary actress and singer Julie Andrews - the film offers reflections on the times he lived in and tackles issues including sex, gender and power that remain at the forefront of present-day zeitgeist. Featuring interviews and never-before-seen video and stills from the Edwards/Andrews archive explore the legacy of one of the most influential figures in film history. (Additional airings: 1/5 10:00 PM)
4:30 AM |
The American Revolution: An Inside Look (repeat)
Step behind the scenes of Ken Burns's new film, The American Revolution. Through shooting locations, historical re-enactments, and exclusive clips, meet the master storytellers who brought the story of the Revolution to life in a compelling visual story. (Additional airings: 1/4 1:00 AM, 1/6 10:30 PM, 1/7 2:30 AM, 1/8 4:30 AM, 1/27 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 1 (repeat)
Watch ROADSHOW's first visit to Alaska for treasures that include a 1969 Rolex Oyster cosmograph, an English bass violin, and Susan Butcher's 1990 Iditarod trophy. Which Anchorage find is worth $50,000 to $100,000? (Additional airings: 1/5 9:00 PM, 1/6 1:30 AM, 1/6 4:30 PM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Full Body Alignment (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! This all-standing workout will help 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
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – The Dhole Duplicator (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Windy Day (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – A Tour of Odd Squad/Club 37 (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – Lemons!/The Butterfly Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel's Babysitter/Daniel Goes to School (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – The Great Robot Picnic/Rosie's Car Wash (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Elmo Helps The Amazing Zero! (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Bake It Til You Make It/Zoom-In Zadie (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Art Class Adventures/Danda Ponkey Kindness Day (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – The Kendra Shuffle/Team Song (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Echo Location/Ears to You (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Uncle Nestor's Bumpy Ride/Grocery Goof (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 William Shakespeare/I Am Katherine Johnson (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Taste of History – History, Horses, & Hospitality Nashville, Tennesse
Saddle up for Southern charm as Chef Walter Staib rides through Nashville's history at Belle Meade Mansion, explores the melodic roots of Country Music, and whips up delicious eats like Country ham, fruitcake and syllabub.
2:30 PM |
Sara's Weeknight Meals – Speedy Pasta: Itlay Vs U.S.
A Florida grandmother demonstrates two fast pantry favorites - Tuna and Caper Pasta and a Quick Bread. Later in Italy, we follow a woman determined to save the recipes of Italian grandmothers who still make pasta by hand. In Parma, we visit a farm where three local products turn into a fast pasta with Parmesan, Prosciutto and Tomatoes.
3:00 PM |
Relish – The Secret Sauce: Afghan Chutney and Mexican Guisa
Sibling food entrepreneurs turn family recipes and traditions into grocery store standouts and cultural connectors. Through food brand Maazah, the Sajady sisters bottle their mom's beloved Afghan chutney, while at El Burrito Mercado, the Silva siblings carry on the family legacy bringing Mexican and Latinos ingredients of home, including freshly made guisados using their mom's recipe. (Additional airings: 1/10 11:30 AM)
3:30 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Away with the Fairies (repeat)
Phryne investigates the puzzling death of a magazine columnist and author of fairy stories. To get to the truth, she must unearth the deceptions and rampant rivalries of the magazine's thoroughly modern working women - and dig into the past of their token male employee. Meanwhile, Phryne rekindles her affair with the sensuous Lin Chung - whose arranged marriage has stalled in a mire of family politics and intrigue. Directed by Emma Freeman and guest stars Anna McGahan, Roz Hammond, Deborah Kennedy and Jim Russell. (Additional airings: 1/3 9:00 PM)
4:30 PM |
Good Karma Hospital – Season 2, Episode 5
A building collapses in Barco and the team are stretched to the limit. Ruby?s objectivity is put to the test when she discovers a secret about one of her patients and Ram cares for a patient whose husband is missing. (Additional airings: 1/3 8:01 PM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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 |
Governor's 2026 State of the State Address
Gov. Phil Scott gives his 2026 Inaugural address. (Additional airings: 1/8 4:30 PM)
8:00 PM |
Nature – Hummingbirds of Hollywood (repeat)
Amid the glamour of Hollywood, Terry Masear finds herself on a transformative journey as she nurtures wounded hummingbirds, unraveling a visually captivating and magical tale of love, fragility, and healing. Meet Cactus, Jimmy, Wasabi, Alexa, and Mikhail, Masear's diminutive patients, as we celebrate their small victories while lamenting their tiny tragedies. The compassion and empathy that Masear shows her Lilliputian charges serves as a lesson to us all - the delicate beauty in profound acts of kindness. (Additional airings: 1/8 3:30 PM, 1/9 4:00 AM, 1/11 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Nova – Arctic Sinkholes (repeat)
Scientists investigate colossal explosions in Siberia and other evidence that rapidly melting soil in the Arctic is releasing vast amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. What are the implications for our climate future? (Additional airings: 1/8 1:00 AM, 1/9 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Weathered: After The La Firestorm
One year after the devastating LA wildfires, survivors race to rebuild stronger. Weathered: After the LA Firestorm follows residents and fire leaders uniting to make LA a model for recovery - and a blueprint for communities facing future disasters. (Additional airings: 1/8 2:00 AM, 1/9 3:00 AM, 1/11 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.
Jan 8 (Thursday)
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 |
Nova – Arctic Sinkholes (repeat)
Scientists investigate colossal explosions in Siberia and other evidence that rapidly melting soil in the Arctic is releasing vast amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. What are the implications for our climate future? (Additional airings: 1/7 9:00 PM, 1/9 5:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Weathered: After The La Firestorm
One year after the devastating LA wildfires, survivors race to rebuild stronger. Weathered: After the LA Firestorm follows residents and fire leaders uniting to make LA a model for recovery - and a blueprint for communities facing future disasters. (Additional airings: 1/7 10:00 PM, 1/9 3:00 AM, 1/11 2:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
American Experience – Bombshell
Eighty years after the devastating atomic bombings that ushered in the nuclear age, Bombshell explores how the U.S. government sought to manipulate the truth about the bombings of Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. Through propaganda, censorship and the co-opting of the press, the government presented a benevolent picture of atomic power, minimizing the horrific human toll of the bombings. Bombshell sheds light on the efforts of a group of intrepid reporters to let the world know the truth. (Additional airings: 1/6 9:00 PM, 1/7 1:00 AM)
4:30 AM |
The American Revolution: An Inside Look (repeat)
Step behind the scenes of Ken Burns's new film, The American Revolution. Through shooting locations, historical re-enactments, and exclusive clips, meet the master storytellers who brought the story of the Revolution to life in a compelling visual story. (Additional airings: 1/4 1:00 AM, 1/6 10:30 PM, 1/7 2:30 AM, 1/7 4:30 AM, 1/27 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – American Dreams
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps America Ferrera and Darren Criss uncover their immigrant roots - meeting revolutionaries in Honduras, a Dutchman who helped build New York, and a young woman from the Philippines who made an incredible journey. (Additional airings: 1/6 8:00 PM, 1/12 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Energy Boosting (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Boost your energy with this standing & floor workout filmed in sunny Bermuda! Miranda Esmonde-White combines leg, core, and back exercises to get your blood pumping, strengthen your entire body, and increase your overall energy!
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Sloth Bear Suction (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – A Dark and Stormy Night (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Cherry-On-Top-Inator/Sir (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – A New Friend/Lotta The Copycat (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Waits For Show And Tell/A Night Out At The (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – The Great Cupcake Search/Iggy's Egg Hunt (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Rudy's Doctor Dilemma
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – The Fishmans' Big Date/Fishman Family Circus (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Trolley Visits Someplace Else/Wish Upon A Fish (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – A-Maze-Ing Day/Pet Sitting Service (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – The Beat of a Different Drummer/The Bird Thief (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma Picked A Pepper/The Alma Train (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Stand Back Up/Seal Meal (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Edmund Hillary/I Am Celia Cruz (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Professional Breads at Home
Become a master bread maker! We start with Three-Seed Beer Pretzels, showing you how to get the perfect chewy crust and soft interior. Then, it's an Olive Oil Challah that employs the technique used to make Japanese milk bread, resulting in a light, feathery and better-structured crumb. Plus, we show you all you need to know about kneading and the best way to sharpen serrated knives.
2:30 PM |
World According to Polka – Paczki Party
Bandleader Jake Kouwe learns about making paczki from the artisans at Rudy's Strudel & Bakery. The Chardon Polka Band serves up music to go with this authentic Polish dessert. Accordionists Paul and Kenny stop by to jam.
3:00 PM |
Travels with Darley – Delaware Revolutionary Road Trip
Embark on a "Revolutionary Road Trip" through Delaware to uncover the state's pivotal role in the American Revolution, historical landmarks, and hidden gems. Explore Delaware's captivating heritage, from the historic New Castle Courthouse and Cooch's Bridge Historic Site to the vibrant city of Wilmington with its revolutionary landmarks. Visit the John Dickinson Plantation and the Zwaanandael Museum in Lewes for insights into colonial life and enjoy bird watching at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge. This episode reveals the unique stories that shaped Delaware's legacy.
3:30 PM |
Nature – Hummingbirds of Hollywood (repeat)
Amid the glamour of Hollywood, Terry Masear finds herself on a transformative journey as she nurtures wounded hummingbirds, unraveling a visually captivating and magical tale of love, fragility, and healing. Meet Cactus, Jimmy, Wasabi, Alexa, and Mikhail, Masear's diminutive patients, as we celebrate their small victories while lamenting their tiny tragedies. The compassion and empathy that Masear shows her Lilliputian charges serves as a lesson to us all - the delicate beauty in profound acts of kindness. (Additional airings: 1/7 8:00 PM, 1/9 4:00 AM, 1/11 1:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Governor's 2026 State of the State Address
Gov. Phil Scott gives his 2026 Inaugural address. (Additional airings: 1/7 7:00 PM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Rick Steves' Europe – Rick Steves' Europe: Art of Ancient Greece (repeat)
Ancient Greece laid the foundations of Western art. Traveling from its sun-splashed isles to the rugged mainland to bustling Athens, we trace the rise of Greek culture. We marvel at the timeless Acropolis, perfect Parthenon, and Golden Age theaters. And we watch as art evolves from stiff statues to perfectly balanced Venuses to the exuberant Winged Victory, capturing the spirit of the age.
8:00 PM |
Celtic Tenors: Live at the Empire (repeat)
Featuring the acclaimed Irish-based trio of Matthew Gilsenan, George Hutton and Daryl Simpson, THE CELTIC TENORS: LIVE AT THE EMPIRE showcases the tenors performing opera, classical, Irish traditional and pop music in their signature harmony-rich style.
9:30 PM |
Celtic Dreams: Daniel Hope's Hidden Irish Histor
Behind the wheel of a Morris Traveler, internationally acclaimed violinist Daniel Hope explores Ireland, music, and his family legacy. CELTIC DREAMS: DANIEL HOPE'S HIDDEN IRISH HISTORY tells the story of how they were able to rediscover their Irish roots.
10:30 PM |
Ireland with Michael – The Galway Races (repeat)
Michael embarks on a nostalgic journey to the City of the Tribes, reconnecting with friends from his Riverdance days to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Trad on the Prom. Escaping to the serene beauty of Connemara, he tries his hand at angling and marvels at the impressive art collection housed in the luxurious Ballynahinch Castle. Uncover the allure of the rare Connemara Marble, and cap off the adventure with an energetic performance by Galway band Galvian Way.
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.
Jan 9 (Friday)
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 |
Civilizations – The Second Moment of Creation (repeat)
Examine the formative role of art and the creative imagination in the forging of humanity itself. Images and artifacts found in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and South America testify to the urge to develop civilizations. Liev Schreiber narrates.
2:00 AM |
Civilizations – How Do We Look? (repeat)
Explore the many functions of the human image in art. Portraits, paintings and sculptures, both life-size and colossal, perform a role-assuaging loss, expressing strength, inspiring fear-and were instrumental in depicting the human body today.
3:00 AM |
Weathered: After The La Firestorm
One year after the devastating LA wildfires, survivors race to rebuild stronger. Weathered: After the LA Firestorm follows residents and fire leaders uniting to make LA a model for recovery - and a blueprint for communities facing future disasters. (Additional airings: 1/7 10:00 PM, 1/8 2:00 AM, 1/11 2:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
Nature – Hummingbirds of Hollywood (repeat)
Amid the glamour of Hollywood, Terry Masear finds herself on a transformative journey as she nurtures wounded hummingbirds, unraveling a visually captivating and magical tale of love, fragility, and healing. Meet Cactus, Jimmy, Wasabi, Alexa, and Mikhail, Masear's diminutive patients, as we celebrate their small victories while lamenting their tiny tragedies. The compassion and empathy that Masear shows her Lilliputian charges serves as a lesson to us all - the delicate beauty in profound acts of kindness. (Additional airings: 1/7 8:00 PM, 1/8 3:30 PM, 1/11 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Nova – Arctic Sinkholes (repeat)
Scientists investigate colossal explosions in Siberia and other evidence that rapidly melting soil in the Arctic is releasing vast amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. What are the implications for our climate future? (Additional airings: 1/7 9:00 PM, 1/8 1:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Firm & Strengthen Your Butt (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! This toning workout will get your full body moving with a focus on the butt, thighs, and legs.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Temple of the Tigers (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Leaf Painter (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Orchid's Almost Half Hour Talent Show/The Perfect (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Tool Collection/The Stick Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Does It His Way/Katerina and O Go Ice Skati (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – President of the Sandbox / Dino Parade (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – The Kitty Sitters (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Without Snout/Remote Out of Control (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Plain Old Day/Birdie Beach Concert (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Don't Wake Norman/Pinkasaurus (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – A Change of Art/The Litterbug (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Piragua Problem/Balloon Blues (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Midnight Sun Fun Run/Molly Oodi' Heekha (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – We Are Siegel and Shuster/I Am Edmonia Lewis (repeat)
2:00 PM |
French Chef Classics – French Tarts, Apple Style (repeat)
Julia Child makes three French favorites: Tarte aux Pommes Classique, Tarte des Demoiselles and Tartin.
2:30 PM |
Best of the Joy of Painting – Mountain Ridge Lake
Beautiful grassy mountains, serene valley lake -- settle back and enjoy this Bob Ross classic.
3:00 PM |
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell – Hide and Seek, Part 4 (repeat)
In the final episode of this series, Jerry shows how to underpaint the rabbit. Then shows how to detail and highlight the rabbit with subtle tones to make him appear hidden. Jerry now finishes by using the #4 sable script brush to add the final taller weeds and highlights to the grasses and snowdrifts.
3:30 PM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – Bloody Mary (repeat)
Does "Bloody Mary," England's first ruling female monarch, truly deserve her infamous reputation? Investigate whether Mary I was as ruthless as history suggests or if her notoriety stemmed from being a strong woman in a predominantly male world. (Additional airings: 1/4 8:00 PM, 1/5 12:04 AM, 1/6 2:30 AM, 1/25 5:00 AM)
4:26 PM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – All God's Creatures (repeat)
Skeldale House prepares for Christmas and Jimmy's first birthday without the usual festive treats available. Mrs. Hall has figured out how to deliver the perfect holiday, but a worrying news bulletin throws her into turmoil. (Additional airings: 1/4 9:00 PM, 1/4 10:04 PM, 1/5 1:00 AM, 1/5 2:03 AM, 1/6 3:30 AM, 1/6 4:35 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
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: 1/2 7:30 PM, 1/4 11:30 AM, 1/11 11:30 AM, 1/16 7:30 PM, 1/18 11:30 AM, 1/23 7:30 PM, 1/25 11:30 AM, 1/30 7:30 PM)
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: 1/2 8:00 PM, 1/16 8:00 PM, 1/23 8:00 PM, 1/30 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: 1/2 8:30 PM, 1/3 1:00 AM, 1/5 3:07 AM, 1/6 1:00 AM, 1/16 8:30 PM, 1/23 8:30 PM, 1/30 8:30 PM)
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: 1/10 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.
Jan 10 (Saturday)
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 |
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: 1/9 9:00 PM)
3:00 AM |
Civilizations – God and Art (repeat)
Trace the relationship between religion and art, which has inspired some of the most ingenious, affecting, majestic and breathtaking works of art ever made. Yet beneath great works of religious art often lie conflict, intrigue and divine mysteries.
4:00 AM |
Civilizations – Encounters (repeat)
See how advances in seafaring and a thirst for trade and exploration sent human beings around the planet. Distant and disparate cultures met for the first time, and art became the great interface by which civilizations understood each other.
5:00 AM |
Civilizations – Renaissances (repeat)
Travel east and west to explore the connections and rivalries between Renaissance Italy and the Islamic empires that experienced their own cultural flowering in the 15th and 16th centuries. Both spheres were open to influences flowing both ways.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Back Pain Relief (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! In this easy-to-follow standing and barre workout you will relieve tension in the lower back with posture and hip isolation exercises. (Additional airings: 1/13 6:00 AM, 1/16 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
Yoga In Practice – Reset Your Emotional Circuit Breaker (repeat)
Our psyches were not developed to respond to everything that is coming at us right now. Being so connected these days to the world's news is overloading our emotional circuit breakers. Take a few deep breaths and ask yourself: What is mine to do and not to do today? What is mine to say and not to say today? What is mine to care about and not to care about today? Remember that someone will always care.
7:00 AM |
Quilting Arts – Crazy Rhythms
Patchwork tends to have a regular rhythm, unless you get crazy with it! On this episode, we dive into two approaches to crazy quilting! Kimberley Pierce Cartwright has an intuitive approach, incorporating diverse fabrics from satin to gingham to sequins, to create meaningful, entrancing designs. Brandy Maslowski takes a "vintage now" approach to crazy quilting, with linens and decorative machine stitching to bring this bygone artform into the current day.
7:30 AM |
Best of Sewing with Nancy – No-Hassle Triangles Quilt Blocks, Part 1 (repeat)
Take the annoyance out of creating quilt blocks that contain triangle shapes. Nancy demonstrates how to make no-hassle 1/2 square triangles using the speediest, most accurate and no-math ways. Among the 1/2 square triangle quilt blocks featured in this program are the Box Quilt, Shadow Play, Godey Design, Square in a Square, May Basket and Nancy's Spool blocks. Nancy uses these blocks in a sampler quilt featured in the series.
8:00 AM |
J Schwanke's Life In Bloom – Flower Tales (repeat)
Today on Life In Bloom we're learning about flower meanings. J shows the Victorian method of sending a secret message through flowers. See how flower color can influence our moods, and discover the meaning behind colors of roses. J helps us turn our feelings into flowers and welcomes his flower friend Jennifer Pascua joins J to create flower popsicles.
8:30 AM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Easy Enchiladas
Christopher Kimball travels to Mexico City to learn how to make Cheese Enchiladas with Salsa Roja, featuring an easy, blender-blitzed red salsa that also offers a lesson in charring vegetables. Then, it's Mexican Cowboy Beans (Frijoles Charros), flavored with bacon and chipotle. Finally, inspired by a popular street snack, we make Mexican-Style Corn with Chili and Lime (Esquites). (Additional airings: 1/29 2:00 PM)
9:00 AM |
Outdoor Journal – Skeet Shoot/Treas. Hunt/Inv. Plants/Woodcock Hunt (repeat)
Marianne Eaton gets a lesson in skeet shooting at the Sportsman's Clubof Franklin County. A unique treasure hunt in Fairlee, Vt., creates a fun way for people to learn about the community and the outdoors. The Nature Conservancy staff and volunteers hand-pull water chestnuts from East Creek in Orwell in an effort to curtail the spread of the invasive species. Lawrence Pyne goes woodcock hunting, with Terry Wilsonand Nancy Anisfield, owners of Ugly Dog Hunting Company in Hinesburg.
9:30 AM |
MotorWeek – 2026 Cadillac Vistiq
General Motors is continuing to expand their electric-vehicle portfolio, and with a heavy emphasis on Cadillac. Our first test focuses on their latest luxury EV effort, the VISTIQ. We'll then stop and fill up for an internal-combustion test of the Audi A3. And we'll take a trip to Michigan for an "Over the Edge" report on a largescale car show.
10:00 AM |
Climbing for Furley (repeat)
Climb alongside extreme endurance athlete Epic Bill Bradley as he attempts to summit Mount Denali (North America's tallest mountain) in the wake of the tragic loss of his best friend. What if your dog was your best friend, and when they're gone, they leave a hole that's nearly impossible to fill?
10:30 AM |
Welcome to My Farm – Scrambled It Is (repeat)
Lisa shares some basic cooking tips for scrambling, frying and poaching eggs, as well as her secret for perfectly peeled hard-boiled eggs, and then makes a few of her favorite classic breakfast recipes including omelets, Eggs Benedict and her unique twist on deviled eggs. She also explains proper egg storage and why some eggs don't need to be refrigerated.
11:00 AM |
My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas
Hosted by chef, cookbook author and restaurateur Diane Kochilas, the 13-part culinary series MY GREEK TABLE WITH DIANE KOCHILAS celebrates Greek history and culture through food. In the series, Diane travels throughout Greece and its surrounding islands where she showcases many of the foods that Greece is known for (olive oil, feta, honey, yogurt and more), while giving a snapshot of the country's traditions. Then Diane heads back to her kitchen to whip up simple home-cooked meals using the ingredients she highlights in each episode, offering tips on how to cook and pair them in a traditional Greek meal. (Additional airings: 1/3 11:00 AM, 1/17 11:00 AM, 1/24 11:00 AM, 1/31 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM |
Relish – The Secret Sauce: Afghan Chutney and Mexican Guisa
Sibling food entrepreneurs turn family recipes and traditions into grocery store standouts and cultural connectors. Through food brand Maazah, the Sajady sisters bottle their mom's beloved Afghan chutney, while at El Burrito Mercado, the Silva siblings carry on the family legacy bringing Mexican and Latinos ingredients of home, including freshly made guisados using their mom's recipe. (Additional airings: 1/7 3:00 PM)
12:00 PM |
America's Test Kitchen – Weeknight Chicken and Mashed Potatoes
Test cook Alex Heugel makes host Bridget Lancaster Cold-Start Pan-Seared Chicken Breasts with Cherry and Rosemary Pan Sauce. Equipment expert Adam Ried reviews paper towels. And test cook Sam Block makes host Julia Collin Davison the Fastest, Easiest Mashed Potatoes.
12:30 PM |
Cook's Country – Upper Midwest Classics
Test cook Bryan Roof travels to Wisconsin where he explores their supper club traditions and then makes host Julia Collin Davison Supper Club Chicken Cordon Bleu. And test cook Christie Morrison makes host Bridget Lancaster Cornish Pasties.
1:00 PM |
Woodsmith Shop – Garage Cart
Build a versatile cart to organize your garage. Packed with storage solutions to keep your tools, gear, and supplies at the ready. Learn how to build a rugged case with low-cost materials. Then mix and match your addons to suit your needs.
1:30 PM |
This Old House – Asheville | Putting Down Roots
Jenn takes Swannanoa homeowners plant shopping and then helps with landscaping in North Asheville. Meanwhile, Kevin heads to Georgia for a carpet factory tour. Zack helps install a butcher block counter at Miah's. (Additional airings: 1/12 7:30 PM)
2:00 PM |
Ask This Old House – Idaho Backyard Makeover
Jenn Nawada travels to Idaho to revamp a backyard of a homeowner who hosts weekly potluck dinner parties. His Monday Night Dinners now draw up to 100- 200 guests, overwhelming a space not built for crowds. Jenn and the community redesign the yard for smoother flow and function. Then, Mark McCullough replaces two rusted window wells, demonstrating proper removal and installation. (Additional airings: 1/13 7:30 PM)
2:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 1
ROADSHOW celebrates an all-new Season 30, starting with a stop in Salt Lake City! Discoveries include German candy containers, ca. 1910, a Donegal Arts & Crafts carpet and a 1937 "The Hobbit" first UK edition. Which find is valued at $100K? (Additional airings: 1/5 8:00 PM, 1/6 3:30 PM)
3:30 PM |
To Begin The World Over Again: The Life of Thoma
All the triumphs and tragedies of Thomas Paine's life are here in this film of the acclaimed one-man play To Begin the World Over Again: the Life of Thomas Paine, shot in front of a live audience at the Lillian Theatre, Hollywood. Thomas Paine, a man largely forgotten and greatly misunderstood, is ironically quoted by all and every political faction in America today. Yet his ideas about democracy, equality, slavery, pensions, healthcare, education and morality would have created a very different kind of nation if they had been acted on. He was a man who changed the world, only to have the world he changed turn its back on him. The man who ignited revolutions would die largely ignored and distained, yet he was at the epicenter of world events when he wrote his books, literally transforming nations through the power of his words. Thomas Paine was one of the world's most provocative writers and worst politicians, a very nearly deadly combination. He lived by the creed that "one must always speak the truth as one sees it, no matter the consequences" and what an extraordinary life it was. It is time to hear and discuss and debate Thomas Paine again, since, as he said, "we have it in our power to begin the world over again".
4:30 PM |
From That Small Island: The Story of the Irish
Shot on location in 17 countries worldwide, FROM THAT SMALL ISLAND: THE STORY OF THE IRISH is an ambitious, groundbreaking four-part documentary series that tells the story of the Irish from the very first inhabitants to the present day, tracing the ebb and flow of people into and out of the island. Produced by the same team behind the multi-award-winning 1916: the Irish Rebellion, the series provides a compelling narrative of Ireland and its people. Narrated by Colin Farrell and featuring an original score by Colm Mac Con Iomaire, FROM THAT SMALL ISLAND is a journey through time, identity and the enduring spirit of a people whose story continues to shape the world. (Additional airings: 1/3 4:30 PM, 1/17 4:30 PM, 1/24 4:30 PM)
5:30 PM |
PBS News Weekend
Hear a summary of the day's international and national news. Each weekend broadcast contains original in-depth reporting on topics including education, energy, politics, science, technology, religion, finance and the arts. John Yang anchors. (Additional airings: 1/3 5:30 PM, 1/4 5:30 PM, 1/11 5:30 PM)
6:00 PM |
As Time Goes By – Living Together, But Where?
Jean and Lionel decide to live together. However, there is confusion about who is to go live with whom. Will they end up still living apart?
6:30 PM |
Keeping Up Appearances – The Toy Store (repeat)
Daddy has disappeared again. After searching everywhere, he is run to earth in a toy store. Having overspent, he has dressed up as a spaceman and gone on the rampage. Hyacinth is forced to intervene. Unless the damage is paid for, the owners threaten to apprehend him as a security risk.
7:00 PM |
Still Open All Hours (repeat)
Granville bags himself a bargain Christmas tree, which gives him more problems than he wanted. Eric and Cyril embark on a new fitness regime and, as the holidays approach, Granville and Leroy try to entice Madge to their festive party. (Additional airings: 1/3 7:00 PM, 1/17 7:00 PM, 1/24 7:00 PM, 1/31 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM |
Waiting for God – Tell The Truth (repeat)
8:00 PM |
Good Karma Hospital – Season 2, Episode 6
Ruby and Gabriel intervene in a dispute between two fishermen and Lydia faces a difficult dilemma when her former mentor asks for her help. The team come together for Ram and Mala?s wedding and Ruby and Gabriel have a heart to heart. (Additional airings: 1/14 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Queen of the Flowers (repeat)
The Honourable Miss Phryne Fisher has been chosen to refine a group of delinquent flower maidens for the annual flower parade. When the body of one of her charges washes up on the beach, she begins to question the worth of table manners and dancing lessons. In the midst of her investigation, Jane's mother unexpectedly resurfaces and Phryne has to face her fears about losing her ward. Directed by Clayton Jacobson. Additional Directing by Tony Tilse. Guest stars Terry Norris, Danielle Cormack, Andrew S Gilbert and Eva Lazzaro. (Additional airings: 1/14 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
Annika On Masterpiece – Episode 2
Annika's teenage daughter, Morgan, gets mixed up with suspects in a revenge slaying. A Norse saga comes to life as Annika's team closes in.
11:00 PM |
Austin City Limits – Bonnie Raitt (repeat)
Blues, rock & soul maestro Bonnie Raitt returns to Austin City Limits for the first time in a decade performing classics and highlights from her triple 2023 Grammy-winning album "Just Like That" in an epic hour.
Jan 11 (Sunday)
12:00 AM |
Stage – Cory Wong with Misty Boyce
Grammy nominated guitarist, producer and host Cory Wong and his 9-piece band push the boundaries of contemporary funk and R&B music in a high voltage performance led by rhythm guitar. Cory Wong performs and introduces us to Misty Boyce. Stage features intimate collaborations by your favorite local musicians, and the musicians they want you to know about. (Additional airings: 1/11 2:00 PM)
1:00 AM |
Nature – Hummingbirds of Hollywood (repeat)
Amid the glamour of Hollywood, Terry Masear finds herself on a transformative journey as she nurtures wounded hummingbirds, unraveling a visually captivating and magical tale of love, fragility, and healing. Meet Cactus, Jimmy, Wasabi, Alexa, and Mikhail, Masear's diminutive patients, as we celebrate their small victories while lamenting their tiny tragedies. The compassion and empathy that Masear shows her Lilliputian charges serves as a lesson to us all - the delicate beauty in profound acts of kindness. (Additional airings: 1/7 8:00 PM, 1/8 3:30 PM, 1/9 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Weathered: After The La Firestorm
One year after the devastating LA wildfires, survivors race to rebuild stronger. Weathered: After the LA Firestorm follows residents and fire leaders uniting to make LA a model for recovery - and a blueprint for communities facing future disasters. (Additional airings: 1/7 10:00 PM, 1/8 2:00 AM, 1/9 3:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Ireland's Wild Coast (repeat)
A personal journey along one of the most spectacular coastlines in the world featuring the wildlife and wild places that make it so special. Emmy award winning wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson takes viewers on an authored odyssey along Ireland's rugged Atlantic coast - the place he chooses to make his home after 30 years spent shooting some of the world's most celebrated wildlife films. The series will follow Colin from the southwest corner of the island to finish on the tip of Northern Ireland. Along the way, he gives intimate personal insights into the wild animals and wild places he discovers. We begin on Skellig Rocks - stormbound ocean pinnacles off the southwestern corner where early Christian monks built a monastery on the summit almost 1500 years ago. His next stop is the deserted Great Blasket Island, home to a wildlife spectacle more familiar from Antarctica - vast numbers of Seals coming ashore in winter to fight, mate and moult before he heads inland in search of the island's last surviving herd of Red Deer from prehistoric times. Back on the coast he goes on the trail of Humpback Whales which are making their mark in Irish waters returning year after year in increasing numbers before heading north along the coast to meet a lonely dolphin who has set up residence off Ireland's striking Burren region. Colin ends in Clew Bay, an iconic inlet half way up Ireland's west coast and the place Colin chose to make his home after decades traveling the world. (Additional airings: 1/11 4:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
Ireland's Wild Coast (repeat)
A personal journey along one of the most spectacular coastlines in the world featuring the wildlife and wild places that make it so special. Emmy award winning wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson takes viewers on an authored odyssey along Ireland's rugged Atlantic coast - the place he chooses to make his home after 30 years spent shooting some of the world's most celebrated wildlife films. The series will follow Colin from the southwest corner of the island to finish on the tip of Northern Ireland. Along the way, he gives intimate personal insights into the wild animals and wild places he discovers. In Episode Two, the odyssey continues as Colin Stafford-Johnson completes his journey along Ireland's Atlantic rim. Exploring the wildlife and mountains around his home inlet of Clew Bay, Colin then heads north for Donegal - Golden Eagle country, before reaching the island's northern tip and turning east along the coast of Northern Ireland. Along the way, he features the Whooper Swans that fly from the north every Autumn to escape an Arctic winter, the fabulously elusive Pine Marten resident here since the last Ice Age, and the great ocean wanderers that are Basking Sharks - the second biggest fish on the planet which turn up every summer out of the blue. (Additional airings: 1/11 3:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
My Grandparents' War – Emeli Sande (repeat)
Join award-winning singer-songwriter Emeli Sande as she discovers her grandparents' remarkable stories of wartime courage, spanning World War II, the Mau Mau insurgency in Kenya, and the fight for independence in Zambia. (Additional airings: 1/17 3:05 AM)
6:00 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Salute to the Sun (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 – Yaga Glow (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 – Temple of the Tigers (repeat)
After Aviva successfully sneaks up on and surprises the creature adventuring Kratt Brothers, they worry that they've somehow lost their signature 'creature sense'. Chris and Martin go off in search of the stealthiest, most powerful wildcat in the world - the tiger - on a quest to prove to themselves that they're still in tune with the creature world. Science Concept: Camouflage. (Additional airings: 1/9 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – A Dark and Stormy Night (repeat)
The Hunters monitor a thunderstorm, but when the power goes out, their drone stops working. With no way to keep a direct eye on the storm, the Hunters get creative so they can still alert all their neighbors about the storm's location. (Additional airings: 1/8 7:30 AM)
8:00 AM |
Lyla in the Loop – Lemonade Champs/Double Dutch Dilemma (repeat)
Lyla and Everett make a lemonade stand to raise money for the animal shelter. / Lyla and Everett tackle learning Double Dutch to become a part of a neighborhood crew.
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – A New Friend/Lotta The Copycat (repeat)
While visiting his dad, Carl makes a new friend, Paolo, who loves outer space and is a collector, just like him. / Nico doesn't understand why Lotta is copying everything she does. Is Lotta making fun of her? (Additional airings: 1/8 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Does It His Way/Katerina and O Go Ice Skati (repeat)
Daniel is sad when he can't make footprints in the snow like Prince Wednesday. Instead, he makes them his own way./Katerina is upset when she can't read like O. She learns she can read the story in her own way by describing the pictures. (Additional airings: 1/9 9:00 AM)
9:30 AM |
Sesame Street – Rudy's Doctor Dilemma
Rudy feels scared of going to the doctor's office to get a shot, so Nina and Abby show him how to do heart breaths to help him feel better. They also play pretend to show what a doctor's visit is like so he can feel less scared. Meanwhile, Tango runs away from Elmo because it's bath time and she's scared of baths. Rudy and Tango bring their lovey and toy with them to help them feel better. (Additional airings: 1/5 10:00 AM, 1/8 10:00 AM)
10:00 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.
11:00 AM |
Weekends with Yankee – Great New England Adventures (repeat)
In the season premiere, host and Yankee senior food editor Amy Traverso travels to Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, for the annual Patriots' Day festivities, including a reenactment of the Battle of Lexington, where the American Revolution began. Host Richard Wiese is in Rockland, Maine, for the Great Schooner Race, where he joins captain Becky Sigwright aboard the windjammer Lewis R. French.
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: 1/2 7:30 PM, 1/4 11:30 AM, 1/9 7:30 PM, 1/16 7:30 PM, 1/18 11:30 AM, 1/23 7:30 PM, 1/25 11:30 AM, 1/30 7:30 PM)
12:00 PM |
Made Here – The Quietest Year (repeat)
Filmmaker Karen Akins' darkly quirky personal quest to curb noise pollution in her quaint Vermont village uncovers dire consequences for noise regulation, not only in her home state, but nationwide.
1:30 PM |
Life of a Musician – Vince Gill, Part 2
In Part 2, Vince Gill dives deeper into the emotional core of his artistry, performing intimate renditions of fan favorites. With tales of songwriting with Guy Clark and reflections on music's power to heal, this is a rare, raw look at a legend who still sings like he's got something to say - and the soul to say it.
2:00 PM |
Stage – Cory Wong with Misty Boyce
Grammy nominated guitarist, producer and host Cory Wong and his 9-piece band push the boundaries of contemporary funk and R&B music in a high voltage performance led by rhythm guitar. Cory Wong performs and introduces us to Misty Boyce. Stage features intimate collaborations by your favorite local musicians, and the musicians they want you to know about. (Additional airings: 1/11 12:00 AM)
3:00 PM |
Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century – Bodies of Knowledge (repeat)
Finding inspiration outside the studio, a group of acclaimed contemporary artists use history, science, and politics as the raw material to create potent sculptures, paintings, drawings, and public works.
4:00 PM |
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow – Atlanta Is 'hotlanta'
The Roadshow visits a town known as 'Hotlanta', where the Little Five Points District boasts not one but two great record stores. Eric Levin, co-founder of Record Store Day welcomes us to CRIMINAL RECORDS - who got their name from stealing hearts, and then goes a few doors down to the amazing WAX N' FACTS - a Crate Diggers Delight with a history that includes the B-52's and other New Wave bands. We also hit the west side of Atlanta to JB's RECORD LOUNGE, a store intimately acquainted with the burgeoning Hip Hop scene of Atlanta.
4:30 PM |
Live from the Artists Den: Reprise
LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN creates cinematic concert recordings by extraordinary artists in iconic and intimate venues. Featured Artists have included John Legend, Adele, Shawn Mendes, Alabama Shakes, Ed Sheeran, Imagine Dragons, Lady A, and countless others. Featured venues include Graceland, the New York Public Library, The World's Fair, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN: REPRISE offers viewers a collection of special performances from season one that capture the creative and inspiring atmosphere of sets from artists like Patty Griffin, Raphael Saadiq and more. (Additional airings: 1/4 4:30 PM, 1/18 4:30 PM, 1/25 4:30 PM)
5:30 PM |
PBS News Weekend
Hear a summary of the day's international and national news. Each weekend broadcast contains original in-depth reporting on topics including education, energy, politics, science, technology, religion, finance and the arts. John Yang anchors. (Additional airings: 1/3 5:30 PM, 1/4 5:30 PM, 1/10 5:30 PM)
6:00 PM |
Inside The Tower of London
The Tower is continuing work on its most ambitious installation ever - the huge floral display known as Superbloom. As the team digs down into the moat, there's a rare opportunity for archaeologists to search in the soil for ancient treasures. (Additional airings: 1/4 6:00 PM, 1/18 6:00 PM, 1/25 6:00 PM)
7:00 PM |
Midsomer Murders – The Straw Woman, Part 2
The revival of a traditional festival at Midsomer Parva ends in tragedy when the curate is burned alive inside a straw effigy of a woman. Then his gay lover, Rev Jim Hale (Jonathan Hackett) dies too, a victim of apparent spontaneous combustion, in front of a severed pig's head on the altar. Amid rumors of witchcraft, some villagers blame Manor owner and orgy host Alan Clifford (Keith Barron), who has a secret of his own.
8:00 PM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece
In a case centered around the fledgling world of psychiatry, a violent psychiatric patient is on the loose, leaving behind a murder, a mystery and an unidentified body. Blake hires Eliza to help him solve the case. (Additional airings: 1/18 8:00 PM, 1/25 8:00 PM)
9:00 PM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Gathering The Flock
Things look very different at Skeldale House as James grapples with Siegfried's wild and chaotic energy. Tristan returns from war, and he and James take matters into their own hands. Amid the upheaval, there may be good news just around the corner. (Additional airings: 1/12 1:00 AM, 1/13 4:00 AM, 1/16 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
Bookish – Slightly Foxed: Part 1
It's just a normal day in Book's Books. A new assistant to train up. Customers to serve. And a murder to solve. (Additional airings: 1/12 2:00 AM, 1/13 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Seaside Hotel – If You Want The Rainbow
Ellinor Seerup's plans for the hotel take hold, and everyone turns their anger towards Madsen. Weyse tries to back out of the deal with the theatre.
Jan 12 (Monday)
12:00 AM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece – Secrets and Lies
In a case centered around the fledgling world of psychiatry, a violent psychiatric patient is on the loose, leaving behind a murder, a mystery and an unidentified body. Blake hires Eliza to help him solve the case. (Additional airings: 1/13 3:00 AM, 1/16 3:30 PM)
1:00 AM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Gathering The Flock
Things look very different at Skeldale House as James grapples with Siegfried's wild and chaotic energy. Tristan returns from war, and he and James take matters into their own hands. Amid the upheaval, there may be good news just around the corner. (Additional airings: 1/11 9:00 PM, 1/13 4:00 AM, 1/16 4:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
Bookish – Slightly Foxed: Part 1
It's just a normal day in Book's Books. A new assistant to train up. Customers to serve. And a murder to solve. (Additional airings: 1/11 10:00 PM, 1/13 5:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
My Grandparents' War – Toby Jones (repeat)
Watch as actor Toby Jones uncovers the remarkable World War II stories of his maternal grandparents, who rarely spoke about their wartime experiences when he was growing up. He learns how their love endured, despite the hardships they faced. (Additional airings: 1/17 4:05 AM)
4:00 AM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – James Bolam and Susan Jameson (repeat)
It's a battle between celebrity acting couple James Bolam and Susan Jameson; James finds out the secrets of a 170-year-old brewing tradition and bird lover Susan gets up close and personal with a unique and fascinating Dodo collection.
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – American Dreams
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps America Ferrera and Darren Criss uncover their immigrant roots - meeting revolutionaries in Honduras, a Dutchman who helped build New York, and a young woman from the Philippines who made an incredible journey. (Additional airings: 1/6 8:00 PM, 1/8 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Full Body Flexibility (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda Esmonde-White for this full-body flexibility workout in a peaceful garden to stretch all your muscles and help you move comfortably in every direction.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – The Fourth Bald Eagle (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Through Rain, Sun, Snow Or Hail (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Odd Off The Press (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Plushie Collection/The Bouncy Ball Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Thank You, Grandpere Tiger!/Neighborhood Thank You (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Neighborhood Market Day / Rosie and Javi's Slime S (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Nursery Rhyme Day On Sesame Street
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Flowerhood Photo Hunt/A Stuffie Tea Party (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Pet Rock Problem/Donkey Wonky Tea Party (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Garden Gnome Party/That Unicorn Feeling (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – The Unsinkable Lynx/Rocky The Rock (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma's Yes Day/Alma's Hypothe-Saur (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Full of Possibilities
2:00 PM |
Wine First – Vienna & Lower Austria (repeat)
WINE FIRST is a series that matches delicious wine and food. The program takes viewers through some of the most beautiful European wine regions, where sommelier Liora Levi and food enthusiast Yolanda Ano search for three wines that reflect the character of the area. In each episode, Liora and Yolanda challenge one renowned local chef to cook three dishes that complement the taste and qualities of each of their chosen wines. (Additional airings: 1/19 2:00 PM)
2:30 PM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Machine Quilting and Big Stitch Binding (repeat)
Angela Huffman pairs machine quilting with hand quilting in this episode. For machine quilting, you'll learn about the types of thread best suited to the technique, as well as methods for marking your design. And this design is a triangular grid, so it's walking foot friendly-no free-motion quilting required! For a human touch, Angela hand-stitches the binding, talking you through the threads, needles, and techniques needed for a charming finish.
3:00 PM |
Fit 2 Stitch – European Shoe Lasts
Peggy's guest Diana Broussard has collaborated with great designers including Calvin Klein, Christian Dior and Gucci. With her work rooted in Florence, Italy, and the surrounding regions, she shares her deep knowledge of European craftmanship and its influence on her own luxury footwear designs.
3:30 PM |
History Detectives (repeat)
What are the details behind the heroic acts pictured in a poster about two African-American soldiers in World War I? Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) helps find the answer. Then, is this a hand-drawn map of Valley Forge that George Washington used during the American Revolution? And does a Tucson man own one of the first transistor radios ever made? Finally, after 70 years, a Washington man wonders whether a business card ties his father to Prohibition-era underworld crime. (Additional airings: 1/12 4:30 PM)
4:30 PM |
History Detectives (repeat)
HISTORY DETECTIVES tells four stories of our nation's beginning. First, Eduardo Pagan starts with a simple bill of sale for a 17-year old "negro girl" and learns how young Willoby's life unfolds from being property to owning property. Then Gwen Wright traces a powder horn from a muddy Minnesota field to a military captain in Massachusetts during the American Revolution. Elyse Luray asks what role a handwritten score played in making "The Star Spangled Banner" our national anthem. Finally, notes in a 1775 almanac show how conflicting loyalties strained family ties during the Revolution. (Additional airings: 1/12 3:30 PM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
This Old House – Asheville | Putting Down Roots
Jenn takes Swannanoa homeowners plant shopping and then helps with landscaping in North Asheville. Meanwhile, Kevin heads to Georgia for a carpet factory tour. Zack helps install a butcher block counter at Miah's. (Additional airings: 1/10 1:30 PM)
8:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 2
See stunning treasures from ROADSHOW's visit to Salt Lake City! All-new finds include a 1970 Rolex "Red" Submariner watch, an 1834 Baltimore St. James Episcopal Church sampler and 1961 Ed Ruscha drawings & letters. Which is the top find? (Additional airings: 1/13 3:30 PM, 1/14 4:00 AM, 1/17 2:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 2 (repeat)
Watch abundant Alaskan appraisals, like a Paul Revere Jr. silver tablespoon, Harry Karstens's ice axe from his first ascent of Denali, ca. 1913 and a Zacharias Nicholas Haida totem pole, ca. 1890. Find out which one is $100,000 to $125,000. (Additional airings: 1/13 1:00 AM, 1/13 4:30 PM, 1/14 5:00 AM, 1/16 5:00 AM, 1/18 4:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Voces: American Sons
Follow a group of Marines a decade after their deployment to Afghanistan as they navigate the lingering trauma of war and the devastating loss of their comrade, Corporal JV Villarreal. Through Villarreal's haunting first-person video diary, audiences gain an intimate view of life on the front lines and the unbreakable bonds formed through sacrifice. The film serves as a poignant exploration of resilience, grief, and the urgent need for mental health support. (Additional airings: 1/13 2:00 AM, 1/14 3:00 AM, 1/18 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.
Jan 13 (Tuesday)
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 |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 2 (repeat)
Watch abundant Alaskan appraisals, like a Paul Revere Jr. silver tablespoon, Harry Karstens's ice axe from his first ascent of Denali, ca. 1913 and a Zacharias Nicholas Haida totem pole, ca. 1890. Find out which one is $100,000 to $125,000. (Additional airings: 1/12 9:00 PM, 1/13 4:30 PM, 1/14 5:00 AM, 1/16 5:00 AM, 1/18 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Voces: American Sons
Follow a group of Marines a decade after their deployment to Afghanistan as they navigate the lingering trauma of war and the devastating loss of their comrade, Corporal JV Villarreal. Through Villarreal's haunting first-person video diary, audiences gain an intimate view of life on the front lines and the unbreakable bonds formed through sacrifice. The film serves as a poignant exploration of resilience, grief, and the urgent need for mental health support. (Additional airings: 1/12 10:00 PM, 1/14 3:00 AM, 1/18 3:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece – Secrets and Lies
In a case centered around the fledgling world of psychiatry, a violent psychiatric patient is on the loose, leaving behind a murder, a mystery and an unidentified body. Blake hires Eliza to help him solve the case. (Additional airings: 1/12 12:00 AM, 1/16 3:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Gathering The Flock
Things look very different at Skeldale House as James grapples with Siegfried's wild and chaotic energy. Tristan returns from war, and he and James take matters into their own hands. Amid the upheaval, there may be good news just around the corner. (Additional airings: 1/11 9:00 PM, 1/12 1:00 AM, 1/16 4:30 PM)
5:00 AM |
Bookish – Slightly Foxed: Part 1
It's just a normal day in Book's Books. A new assistant to train up. Customers to serve. And a murder to solve. (Additional airings: 1/11 10:00 PM, 1/12 2:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Back Pain Relief (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a standing and barre workout that will loosen and liberate your entire back to help relieve back pain. (Additional airings: 1/10 6:00 AM, 1/16 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Elephant Brains! (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Corky's Weird Desert Mystery (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Box Trot/O for a Day (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – A Forrest of Plans/The Marble Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Prince Wednesday Finds A Way To Play/Finding A Way (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie The Dog Sitter/Chef Rosie (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Tamir's Art Show (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Helper for the Day/Race Car Wombats (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – The Try Scouts/Wiz-Kazizz-Kazaam (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Invasion of the Flutterbugs/Ballet of the Bells (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – To Bee Or Not to Bee/Turtle Crossing (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma's Cat-Tastrophe/Stickball! (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Puppypalooza Part 1/Puppypalooza Part 2 (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Lou Gehrig/I Am Marie Owens (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Homemade Live! – Cookbook Club (repeat)
This week we're celebrating cookbooks in the Homemade Live! kitchen. Inspired by the first cookbook he ever bought, host Joel Gamoran creates a delicious lemon, chili and spinach spaghetti. Bestselling cookbook author Kenji López-Alt stops by and serves up one of his cookbook classics. And we check out a local Seattle Cookbook Club that has been running for almost a decade.
2:30 PM |
Garden SMART – Landscape Makeover - Design Inspiration
When undertaking a landscape makeover, it's often difficult to know where to start. GardenSMART visits with a well known landscape architect who walks us through her first steps in this beautiful design. Be sure to tune in as we GardenSMART.
3:00 PM |
Craftsman's Legacy – The Spoon Maker (repeat)
Legendary Lazy Spoon creator Jonathan Simons and host Eric Gorges dish up. Jonathan teaches Eric how to make a spoon.
3:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 2
See stunning treasures from ROADSHOW's visit to Salt Lake City! All-new finds include a 1970 Rolex "Red" Submariner watch, an 1834 Baltimore St. James Episcopal Church sampler and 1961 Ed Ruscha drawings & letters. Which is the top find? (Additional airings: 1/12 8:00 PM, 1/14 4:00 AM, 1/17 2:30 PM)
4:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 2 (repeat)
Watch abundant Alaskan appraisals, like a Paul Revere Jr. silver tablespoon, Harry Karstens's ice axe from his first ascent of Denali, ca. 1913 and a Zacharias Nicholas Haida totem pole, ca. 1890. Find out which one is $100,000 to $125,000. (Additional airings: 1/12 9:00 PM, 1/13 1:00 AM, 1/14 5:00 AM, 1/16 5:00 AM, 1/18 4:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Ask This Old House – Idaho Backyard Makeover
Jenn Nawada travels to Idaho to revamp a backyard of a homeowner who hosts weekly potluck dinner parties. His Monday Night Dinners now draw up to 100- 200 guests, overwhelming a space not built for crowds. Jenn and the community redesign the yard for smoother flow and function. Then, Mark McCullough replaces two rusted window wells, demonstrating proper removal and installation. (Additional airings: 1/10 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM |
Finding Your Roots – Great Migrations
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces rapper Wiz Khalifa and actor Sanaa Lathan to ancestors who left the American South in search of better lives in the North, boldly breaking racial barriers and forever transforming their families. (Additional airings: 1/15 5:00 AM, 1/19 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – William The Conqueror (repeat)
How did this Norman Duke take over an entire country? Lucy Worsley uncovers William the Conqueror, the infamous victor of the Battle of Hastings, whose brutal invasion of England changed the country forever. (Additional airings: 1/14 1:00 AM, 1/16 4:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – Madness of King George (repeat)
How did George III's mental illness change Britain? Lucy Worsley uncovers Royal papers and explores how the assassination attempt on his life changed psychiatry forever. (Additional airings: 1/14 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.
Jan 14 (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 |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – William The Conqueror (repeat)
How did this Norman Duke take over an entire country? Lucy Worsley uncovers William the Conqueror, the infamous victor of the Battle of Hastings, whose brutal invasion of England changed the country forever. (Additional airings: 1/13 9:00 PM, 1/16 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – Madness of King George (repeat)
How did George III's mental illness change Britain? Lucy Worsley uncovers Royal papers and explores how the assassination attempt on his life changed psychiatry forever. (Additional airings: 1/13 10:00 PM)
3:00 AM |
Voces: American Sons
Follow a group of Marines a decade after their deployment to Afghanistan as they navigate the lingering trauma of war and the devastating loss of their comrade, Corporal JV Villarreal. Through Villarreal's haunting first-person video diary, audiences gain an intimate view of life on the front lines and the unbreakable bonds formed through sacrifice. The film serves as a poignant exploration of resilience, grief, and the urgent need for mental health support. (Additional airings: 1/12 10:00 PM, 1/13 2:00 AM, 1/18 3:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 2
See stunning treasures from ROADSHOW's visit to Salt Lake City! All-new finds include a 1970 Rolex "Red" Submariner watch, an 1834 Baltimore St. James Episcopal Church sampler and 1961 Ed Ruscha drawings & letters. Which is the top find? (Additional airings: 1/12 8:00 PM, 1/13 3:30 PM, 1/17 2:30 PM)
5:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 2 (repeat)
Watch abundant Alaskan appraisals, like a Paul Revere Jr. silver tablespoon, Harry Karstens's ice axe from his first ascent of Denali, ca. 1913 and a Zacharias Nicholas Haida totem pole, ca. 1890. Find out which one is $100,000 to $125,000. (Additional airings: 1/12 9:00 PM, 1/13 1:00 AM, 1/13 4:30 PM, 1/16 5:00 AM, 1/18 4:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Full Body Workout with a Focus on the Upper Body (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Enjoy the Carribean sea while toning your body in this invigorating full-body workout, with a special focus on upper body strength. This workout is designed to challenge your muscles, increase your endurance, and boost your cardiovascular health.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Stars of the Tides (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Finding Cumulus (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Odd Way Round/Strictly Odd Dancing (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Magic Trick Collection/Listen Coach (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – A Snowy Day/Tutu All The Time (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Iggy's Check Up/The New Park (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Roar, It's A Dinosaur (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Treeborhood Carnaval/Magic Tricky (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Rock and Roll Feelings Detectives/Speedy Delivery (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Treasure Hunt/Cheer Up, Archie (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Rocks Rock/A Birthday for Bibi (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma On Ice/Junior's Lost Tooth (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Full of Possibilities
2:00 PM |
Taste of History – Coastal Texas Treasure Port Aransas, Texas
Chef Walter Staib dives into the coastal bounty of Port Aransas, Texas! Discover legendary fishing tales, savor unique seafood creations with Chef Pete Mims, and discover how Texas spices meet the Gulf Coast.
2:30 PM |
Sara's Weeknight Meals – Classics Reborn
Eggs and eggplant are the base of some tasty recipes with a twist. First, Sara deconstructs Eggplant Parmesan to make lighter, individual, Inside Out Eggplant Parm Rollups. In Vancouver, Canada, we go to Chinatown to make an ancient version of hard-boiled eggs. Next, Sara joins an old pal to make a viral favorite - eggs baked in individual cups of ham with a tasty topping.
3:00 PM |
Relish – Survival Surf N' Turf: Lutefisk and Sausage
Created for longevity and survival, preserved foods sausage and lutefisk have rich stories and reveal surprising cross-cultural connections. Nels Thompson shares the Scandinavian tradition of lutefisk at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Twin Cities, while the Kramarczuk family preserves their Ukrainian heritage, as well as traditions of many others, with their sausage at Kramarczuk Sausage Company. (Additional airings: 1/17 11:30 AM)
3:30 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Queen of the Flowers (repeat)
The Honourable Miss Phryne Fisher has been chosen to refine a group of delinquent flower maidens for the annual flower parade. When the body of one of her charges washes up on the beach, she begins to question the worth of table manners and dancing lessons. In the midst of her investigation, Jane's mother unexpectedly resurfaces and Phryne has to face her fears about losing her ward. Directed by Clayton Jacobson. Additional Directing by Tony Tilse. Guest stars Terry Norris, Danielle Cormack, Andrew S Gilbert and Eva Lazzaro. (Additional airings: 1/10 9:00 PM)
4:30 PM |
Good Karma Hospital – Season 2, Episode 6
Ruby and Gabriel intervene in a dispute between two fishermen and Lydia faces a difficult dilemma when her former mentor asks for her help. The team come together for Ram and Mala?s wedding and Ruby and Gabriel have a heart to heart. (Additional airings: 1/10 8:00 PM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Samantha Brown's Places to Love
For more than 17 years, TV host Samantha Brown has been exploring all four corners of the world, visiting more than 260 cities in 62 countries, sharing her adventures and introducing new cultures to viewers. Now, the two-time Emmy Award-winner embarks on her next journey with her new travel series SAMANTHA BROWN'S PLACES TO LOVE. Unlike a traditional travelogue show with a formulaic itinerary, PLACES TO LOVE delivers decidedly refreshing and enriching travel experiences by taking viewers on a discovery of the emotional heart of travel and highlighting the people who are changing, challenging and strengthening a destination. From Brooklyn, New York and Monterey, California to Shanghai, China and Donegal in Ireland, Samantha seeks out the little-known spots and haunts where innovators and disrupters are creating a brand new travel experience. Whether it's through food and drink, art and design, culture or adventure, at the end of each episode, viewers will have a well-curated list of new experiences that focus on not just how to visit a destination, but how to fully immerse in it. The 13-part series encourages viewers to experience the passion of people and the soul of a place in a way that only traveling can do. Samantha's career as a television travel host happened by accident. A producer spotted her work in a commercial and recommended her to the Travel Channel in 1999 to audition for a new show called Great Vacation Homes. A decade of various series followed, including Great Hotels, Passport to Europe, Passport to Latin America, Samantha Brown's Asia, The Trip, 50/50, and many others. Samantha's fun-loving style has made her a beloved and engaging television personality whose approach is less expert and more a person you would want to travel with. (Additional airings: 1/21 7:30 PM, 1/28 7:30 PM)
8:00 PM |
Nature – Tusker: Brotherhood of Elephants
Follow the lives of elephant bulls - towering tuskers whose presence embodies resilience, wisdom, and the legacy of an ancient lineage. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro and the open plains of Amboseli, Tusker offers a rare glimpse into the complex lives of these giants, from solitary journeys to the subtle social bonds that form between males. Their movements reflect a lifetime of survival and strength - each step shaped by decades of navigating drought, conflict, and the shifting rhythms of the wild. (Additional airings: 1/15 3:30 PM, 1/18 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Nova – What Are UFOs? (repeat)
After decades in the shadows, UFOs are being studied seriously. Are they weather balloons, optical illusions, secret military technology? Or something else? Follow scientists as they try to unravel the mystery of the strangest objects in our skies. (Additional airings: 1/15 1:00 AM, 1/15 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
Secrets of the Dead – Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (repeat)
An investigation into the secret networks of curators and dealers who profited off Nazi-looted art. The decades-long war crime of stealing Jewish masterpieces has never been fully exposed or resolved. Part One. (Additional airings: 1/15 2:00 AM, 1/18 2:00 AM, 1/21 10:00 PM, 1/22 2:00 AM, 1/23 3:00 AM, 1/25 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.
Jan 15 (Thursday)
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 |
Nova – What Are UFOs? (repeat)
After decades in the shadows, UFOs are being studied seriously. Are they weather balloons, optical illusions, secret military technology? Or something else? Follow scientists as they try to unravel the mystery of the strangest objects in our skies. (Additional airings: 1/14 9:00 PM, 1/15 4:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
Secrets of the Dead – Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (repeat)
An investigation into the secret networks of curators and dealers who profited off Nazi-looted art. The decades-long war crime of stealing Jewish masterpieces has never been fully exposed or resolved. Part One. (Additional airings: 1/14 10:00 PM, 1/18 2:00 AM, 1/21 10:00 PM, 1/22 2:00 AM, 1/23 3:00 AM, 1/25 2:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Civilizations – Paradise On Earth (repeat)
Explore one of humanity's deepest artistic urges: the depiction of nature. But landscape painting is seldom a straightforward portrayal of observed nature; it's a projection of dreams, idylls, escapes and refuges the elusive paradise on earth.
4:00 AM |
Civilizations – Color and Light (repeat)
Explore the story of light and color in art both in the search for greater realism and spiritual ecstasy. Journey from Gothic cathedrals and Indian courtly painting to modern art.
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Great Migrations
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces rapper Wiz Khalifa and actor Sanaa Lathan to ancestors who left the American South in search of better lives in the North, boldly breaking racial barriers and forever transforming their families. (Additional airings: 1/13 8:00 PM, 1/19 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Pain Relief for the Back & Knees (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda at this beautiful location in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. This workout will focus on your back, core and knees helping to relieve any pain or discomfort. (Additional airings: 1/3 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Polar Bears Don't Dance (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Leaf Painter (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Training Day (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Fake Mustache Collection/The Lint Dinosaur Col (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Fruit Picking Day/Daniel Is Big Enough to Help Dad (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie Maps It Out/Merry-Go-Rosie (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Nursery Rhyme Day On Sesame Street
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Talent Turmoil/Zeke's Collection Selection (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – A Night Out/Poetry Problem (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Amazing Sled Run/Frost Fairy (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Olive's Library/Nature Walk (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma's Best Friend/Steggie Gets Lost (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Big Sulky/The Funny Face Competition (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 – Favorite Italian Soups
Milk Street explores Italy's repertoire of simple soups. We learn there are no meatballs in authentic Italian Wedding Soup; instead, it's all about the marriage of meat and greens. We learn how to make Bread and Tomato Soup with Poached Eggs and Ribollita (Tuscan White Bean and Vegetable Soup), two soups that exemplifies cucina povera. Plus, we share four ways to boost your store-bought broth.
2:30 PM |
World According to Polka – Surf's Up
The Chardon Polka Band performs beach and surf music with guests from the California coast. Bandleader Jake shows off beach britches and surf sandwiches. A monster from the deep terrorizes beachgoers.
3:00 PM |
Travels with Darley – North Carolina Revolutionary Road Trip
Join Darley on a Revolutionary Road Trip through North Carolina for Revolutionary War history, as well as Civil War stories, and regional cuisines. Experience history at every turn, from Greensboro's transformed Revolution Mill and its denim legacy to Dolley Madison and the Regulators. Learn about this state's presidential connections, famous movie stars, and more. Discover the Battle of Alamance, Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and Bentonville Battlefield. Savor local flavors at Broadslab Distillery and The Redneck BBQ Lab.
3:30 PM |
Nature – Tusker: Brotherhood of Elephants
Follow the lives of elephant bulls - towering tuskers whose presence embodies resilience, wisdom, and the legacy of an ancient lineage. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro and the open plains of Amboseli, Tusker offers a rare glimpse into the complex lives of these giants, from solitary journeys to the subtle social bonds that form between males. Their movements reflect a lifetime of survival and strength - each step shaped by decades of navigating drought, conflict, and the shifting rhythms of the wild. (Additional airings: 1/14 8:00 PM, 1/18 1:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Nova – What Are UFOs? (repeat)
After decades in the shadows, UFOs are being studied seriously. Are they weather balloons, optical illusions, secret military technology? Or something else? Follow scientists as they try to unravel the mystery of the strangest objects in our skies. (Additional airings: 1/14 9:00 PM, 1/15 1:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Rick Steves' Europe – Rick Steves' Europe: Ancient Roman Art (repeat)
We follow Rome's rise through its awe-inspiring art, starting at Rome's humble birthplace in the Forum. Soon Rome is graced with supersized monuments like the majestic domed Pantheon and the Colosseum, where gladiators battled to the death. We also get a glimpse of Rome's more intimate side: the colorful mosaics, luxurious frescoes, and realistic portraits of the solid citizens who made Rome great.
8:00 PM |
Inspector George Gently – Gently Go Man
Embittered by the hit-and-run murder of his wife, Gently plans to collect his pension and fade into a lonely retirement. But after learning the whereabouts of his wife's killer -- the sadistic criminal mastermind Joe Webster -- Gently sets off for Northumbria, bent on justice.
9:30 PM |
Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar (repeat)
Travel to the deserts of Iraq for an archaeological dig, where the famous crime writer unravels a series of mysterious murders. Lyndsey Marshal stars as Agatha Christie and Jonah Hauer-King is Max Mallowan, the archaeologist vying for her affection.
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.
Jan 16 (Friday)
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 |
Civilizations – The Cult of Progress (repeat)
Examine the rise and fall of "progress" as an ideology, and see how the "civilizing" project that arose from Enlightenment ideas was fraught with contradictions that troubled European artists in different ways.
2:00 AM |
Civilizations – What Is Art (Good for)? (repeat)
Survey the history of art, from antiquity to the present, on a global scale. Programs reveal the role art and creative imagination have played in forging humanity, and introduce viewers to works of beauty, ingenuity and illumination across cultures.
3:00 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – Jack The Ripper (repeat)
Lucy Worsley explores how the coverage of the unsolved 19th century case of Jack the Ripper - London's most infamous serial killer - created a template for our modern-day true crime obsession.
4:00 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – William The Conqueror (repeat)
How did this Norman Duke take over an entire country? Lucy Worsley uncovers William the Conqueror, the infamous victor of the Battle of Hastings, whose brutal invasion of England changed the country forever. (Additional airings: 1/13 9:00 PM, 1/14 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 2 (repeat)
Watch abundant Alaskan appraisals, like a Paul Revere Jr. silver tablespoon, Harry Karstens's ice axe from his first ascent of Denali, ca. 1913 and a Zacharias Nicholas Haida totem pole, ca. 1890. Find out which one is $100,000 to $125,000. (Additional airings: 1/12 9:00 PM, 1/13 1:00 AM, 1/13 4:30 PM, 1/14 5:00 AM, 1/18 4:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Back Pain Relief (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! In this easy-to-follow standing and barre workout you will relieve tension in the lower back with posture and hip isolation exercises. (Additional airings: 1/10 6:00 AM, 1/13 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Blue Heron (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Foggy Trick Or Treat (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Trading Places/Bad Lemonade (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Fall/The Word Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Be A Vegetable Taster!/Daniel Tries A New Food (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Abuela's Song/Rosie The Inventor (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Tamir Learns Tagalog (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Zadie to the Rescue/Cake Mistake (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – The Goofies/Field Day (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Peter The Picky Eater/Miniature Mayhem (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Leave It to Ari/Snow Friend (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Chacho Gets A Bath/Frankie's Four Feet (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Home Made Heroes/Molly and the Snow Hawk (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Mary Shelley/I Am Harry Houdini (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Outdoor Eats – Outdoor Eats In San Francisco
Chef Corso cooks up delicious gourmet backpacking meals while hiking the trails of San Francisco.
2:30 PM |
Best of the Joy of Painting – Autumn Palette
Venture down a pathway with artist Bob Ross, you'll savor gorgeous fall-time woods and the glory of color!
3:00 PM |
Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins – Crisp Day in the Valley (repeat)
Join host Nicholas Hankins as he demonstrates the Joy of Painting with a classic Ross style mountain landscape.
3:30 PM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece – Secrets and Lies
In a case centered around the fledgling world of psychiatry, a violent psychiatric patient is on the loose, leaving behind a murder, a mystery and an unidentified body. Blake hires Eliza to help him solve the case. (Additional airings: 1/12 12:00 AM, 1/13 3:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Gathering The Flock
Things look very different at Skeldale House as James grapples with Siegfried's wild and chaotic energy. Tristan returns from war, and he and James take matters into their own hands. Amid the upheaval, there may be good news just around the corner. (Additional airings: 1/11 9:00 PM, 1/12 1:00 AM, 1/13 4:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
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: 1/2 7:30 PM, 1/4 11:30 AM, 1/9 7:30 PM, 1/11 11:30 AM, 1/18 11:30 AM, 1/23 7:30 PM, 1/25 11:30 AM, 1/30 7:30 PM)
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: 1/2 8:00 PM, 1/9 8:00 PM, 1/23 8:00 PM, 1/30 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: 1/2 8:30 PM, 1/3 1:00 AM, 1/5 3:07 AM, 1/6 1:00 AM, 1/9 8:30 PM, 1/23 8:30 PM, 1/30 8:30 PM)
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: 1/17 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.
Jan 17 (Saturday)
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 |
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: 1/16 9:00 PM)
3:05 AM |
My Grandparents' War – Emeli Sande (repeat)
Join award-winning singer-songwriter Emeli Sande as she discovers her grandparents' remarkable stories of wartime courage, spanning World War II, the Mau Mau insurgency in Kenya, and the fight for independence in Zambia. (Additional airings: 1/11 5:00 AM)
4:05 AM |
My Grandparents' War – Toby Jones (repeat)
Watch as actor Toby Jones uncovers the remarkable World War II stories of his maternal grandparents, who rarely spoke about their wartime experiences when he was growing up. He learns how their love endured, despite the hardships they faced. (Additional airings: 1/12 3:00 AM)
5:03 AM |
10 Streets That Changed America (repeat)
A whirlwind tour of 10 streets that change the way we get around: from Broadway in New York and Wilshire in Los Angeles, to the Boston Post Road and the Lincoln Highway. Find out which 10 streets made the list!
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Waist Slenderizing (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! In this episode join Miranda Esmonde-White in beautiful Jamaica! Miranda will take you through an all-standing, full-body workout that focuses on slenderizing the waist. (Additional airings: 1/19 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
Yoga In Practice – Savoring The Gifts (repeat)
To savor something is the act of stepping outside of an experience to assess and appreciate it. Savoring intensifies the positive emotions that come with doing something you love. To relish today's practice to its utmost, stay as present in the moment as possible, and feel, and even taste, the natural gratitude that arises by simply appreciating the gifts of this life you have been given.
7:00 AM |
Quilting Arts – Mastering New Materials
Your materials can open up certain artistic opportunities. In our first segment, Susan Brubaker Knapp shows you how to use water-soluble stabilizer to create elements from thread that are three dimensional - perfect for moss, coral, and all kinds of organic dimension. Next, Diana S. Fox shares her experiments with fusible vinyl, and some of the surprising effects that you can achieve with this material. Take the time to master a few new materials with us on today's episode of Quilting Arts!
7:30 AM |
Best of Sewing with Nancy – No-Hassle Triangles Quilt Blocks, Part 2 (repeat)
Make 1/4 square and 1/2 square triangles without cutting a single triangle! Learn to make 1/4 square triangles and modified 1/4 square triangles-Nancy teaches an easy method where no actual triangles are cut, only squares. Quilt blocks featured in this program range from beginner to experienced levels including the 1/4 Square Dance, Boy's Nonsense, Silent Star, Ohio Star, Star of Hope, and Card Trick blocks. Nancy uses these blocks in a sampler quilt featured in the series.
8:00 AM |
J Schwanke's Life In Bloom – Am I Blue? (repeat)
Dive into the blue - blue Flowers that is. Host J Schwanke creates a large-scale arrangement themed to the clouds in the skies and welcomes his flower friend, meteorologist Aaron. Blue is the rarest of all flower colors, and J showcases both natural and dyed blue flowers for your review. Included: a tiny arrangement with early squill flowers; J and Aaron enjoy a unique blue sweet pea cocktail!
8:30 AM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Favorite Forgotten Cakes
These are some of the best cakes you've probably never heard of. First, it's Hot Milk Sponge Cake, which offers a science lesson on scalded milk. Then, we make Broken Phyllo Baklava Cake, which uses broken pieces of phyllo instead of flour. Finally, it's Invisible Apple Cake (Gateau Invisible), where thin slices of apple disappear into an egg-rich batter.
9:00 AM |
Outdoor Journal – Riding/Jr. Waterfowl Training/Duck Hunt (repeat)
Marianne Eaton gets a horseback riding lesson at Kedron Valley Stables in S. Woodstock, then joins members of the Green Mountain Horse Association for their annual fall foliage ride. Young duck hunters increase their skills at the annual Junior Waterfowl Training Program offered by the Mississquoi National Wildlife Refuge in Swanton, Vt. Jon Farnham joins Lawrence Pyne for a duck hunt on the broad waters of Lake Champlain.
9:30 AM |
MotorWeek – 2025 Chevrolet Colorado Zr2 Bison
The Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Bison takes this midsize truck to new off-road capabilities, and we had our chance to saddle up and see what this beast can really do. Join us for that test, followed by a look at Hyundai's biggest electric utility yet, the IONIQ 9. We'll also bring you a special crash test report from the IIHS and more "Your Drive" project knowhow.
10:00 AM |
Epic Trails
Eric Hanson heads for the trails, peaks and adventures of stunning Liechtenstein and nearby Lucerne and Engelberg in Switzerland. (Additional airings: 1/24 10:00 AM, 1/31 10:00 AM)
10:30 AM |
Welcome to My Farm – Moo Vous Plait (repeat)
Lisa visits a local cow farm in search of fresh milk to make homemade ice cream, only to find out that the Scottish Highlands at the farm aren't dairy cows. But after meeting the farmers and learning all about the hardy breed, she finally finds some milk, and shares bowls of homemade blackberry basil ice cream for a few friends to enjoy after a day on the lake.
11:00 AM |
My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas
Hosted by chef, cookbook author and restaurateur Diane Kochilas, the 13-part culinary series MY GREEK TABLE WITH DIANE KOCHILAS celebrates Greek history and culture through food. In the series, Diane travels throughout Greece and its surrounding islands where she showcases many of the foods that Greece is known for (olive oil, feta, honey, yogurt and more), while giving a snapshot of the country's traditions. Then Diane heads back to her kitchen to whip up simple home-cooked meals using the ingredients she highlights in each episode, offering tips on how to cook and pair them in a traditional Greek meal. (Additional airings: 1/3 11:00 AM, 1/10 11:00 AM, 1/24 11:00 AM, 1/31 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM |
Relish – Survival Surf N' Turf: Lutefisk and Sausage
Created for longevity and survival, preserved foods sausage and lutefisk have rich stories and reveal surprising cross-cultural connections. Nels Thompson shares the Scandinavian tradition of lutefisk at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Twin Cities, while the Kramarczuk family preserves their Ukrainian heritage, as well as traditions of many others, with their sausage at Kramarczuk Sausage Company. (Additional airings: 1/14 3:00 PM)
12:00 PM |
America's Test Kitchen – Mediterranean Eggplant Dishes
Test cook Ben Mims makes host Julia Collin Davison Silky Roasted Eggplant with Tomato and Feta. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Julia and a special guest to a head-to-head tasting of hummus. And test cook Antoinette Johnson prepares Zaalouk (Moroccan Eggplant Meze) for host Bridget Lancaster.
12:30 PM |
Cook's Country – Inspiring Shrimp Suppers
Test cook Morgan Bolling makes host Toni Tipton-Martin Shrimp with Garlic and Jalapeno Butter. Equipment expert Hannah Crowley reviewed Swedish dishcloths. And test cook Christie Morrison makes Zephyr Wright-Inspired Shrimp Curry for host Julia Collin Davison.
1:00 PM |
Woodsmith Shop – Home Office Accessories
Chris, Phil, and Logan pick out three projects to upgrade your home office with a personal touch. Logan turns a lamp based on a historic pattern. Chris spends time at the router table making a pencil box. Phil turns reclaimed lumber into a couple desk organizers.
1:30 PM |
This Old House – Asheville | Coming Home
It's a celebration in Western North Carolina as five families return to their homes after rebuilding from Hurricane Helene. The crew tours the houses and connects with each family. The location of the next project is revealed. (Additional airings: 1/19 7:30 PM)
2:00 PM |
Ask This Old House – Speakeasy Hidden Door
Richard shows a clever toilet flange repair kit. Then, Lee and Kevin share essential upkeep to keep a gas mower running like new. Nathan helps a homeowner turn a bar closet into a mini speakeasy with a hidden bookcase door kit. (Additional airings: 1/20 7:30 PM)
2:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 2
See stunning treasures from ROADSHOW's visit to Salt Lake City! All-new finds include a 1970 Rolex "Red" Submariner watch, an 1834 Baltimore St. James Episcopal Church sampler and 1961 Ed Ruscha drawings & letters. Which is the top find? (Additional airings: 1/12 8:00 PM, 1/13 3:30 PM, 1/14 4:00 AM)
3:30 PM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Stephen Tompkinson & Hayley Mills (repeat)
Silver screen legend Hayley Mills accompanies friend and fellow actor Stephen Tompkinson on an amble around the North East in a vintage E Type Jag and Rolls Royce. The `Wild at Heart' co-stars seek expert guidance from Christina Trevanion and David Harper as they visit antique shops and emporiums, all before an exciting West Yorkshire auction.
4:30 PM |
From That Small Island: The Story of the Irish
Shot on location in 17 countries worldwide, FROM THAT SMALL ISLAND: THE STORY OF THE IRISH is an ambitious, groundbreaking four-part documentary series that tells the story of the Irish from the very first inhabitants to the present day, tracing the ebb and flow of people into and out of the island. Produced by the same team behind the multi-award-winning 1916: the Irish Rebellion, the series provides a compelling narrative of Ireland and its people. Narrated by Colin Farrell and featuring an original score by Colm Mac Con Iomaire, FROM THAT SMALL ISLAND is a journey through time, identity and the enduring spirit of a people whose story continues to shape the world. (Additional airings: 1/3 4:30 PM, 1/10 4:30 PM, 1/24 4:30 PM)
5:30 PM |
Horizons from PBS News – Episode 1
Horizons from PBS News will feature experts and professionals in the world of science, health, technology and the environment and will dive into a single issue each week such as the Artificial Intelligence race, advances in medicine, and the latest developments in climate science. Horizons will be hosted by Peabody and Emmy award-winning journalist and PBS News Hour correspondent William Brangham and will be executive produced by Talesha Reynolds, who also serves as senior producer of content and special projects for PBS News Hour.
6:00 PM |
As Time Goes By – Covering Up
Jean and Lionel are still at odds over living arrangements. Meanwhile, Jean's sister-in-law is in town and wants to meet the 'happy' twosome.
6:30 PM |
Keeping Up Appearances – The Three Piece Suite (repeat)
Hyacinth has ordered a new three-piece suite which is an exact replica of one at Sandringham House. Determined that her neighbours (particularly Mrs Barker-Finch, opposite) should see the delivery van (with its royal warranty emblazoned on both sides), she enlists the help of her long-suffering husband to place parking cones in the road outside the house, along with a special notice warning of an imminent delivery.
7:00 PM |
Still Open All Hours (repeat)
Granville is having a cut-price sale but only on old stock, not the boiled ham or new inflatable underwear support system that are getting a special Arkwright promotion. Meanwhile, there's an air of romance around as Mrs Featherstone takes a shine to new resident Mr Newbold; a former patient of Gladys returns; and Mavis has a plan to invite Granville to her house for coffee. (Additional airings: 1/3 7:00 PM, 1/10 7:00 PM, 1/24 7:00 PM, 1/31 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM |
Waiting for God – The Hip Operation (repeat)
8:00 PM |
Good Karma Hospital – Season 3, Episode 1
After months away with her family, Ruby returns to the hospital for her pregnant sister to give birth. When a life and death medical crisis unfolds, it will force Ruby to see where her loyalty lies. Greg gets a surprise family visitor. (Additional airings: 1/21 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Death By Miss Adventure (repeat)
Phryne investigates the death of a young female worker in a factory 'accident' and soon learns that the woman's death might not be the misadventure the police think it is. Faced with a wall of secrecy and lies, Phryne sends her trusty maid, Dot, undercover into the factory to investigate. When a second suspicious death occurs, Phryne fights desperately to save one of her closest friends from the gallows. Directed by Daina Reid and guest stars Alison Whyte, Caroline Brazier, Andrew Blackman and Neil Pigot. (Additional airings: 1/21 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
Annika On Masterpiece – Episode 3
Annika sees one of playwright Ibsen's plots play out in a homicide. Meanwhile, she takes more than a parental interest in Morgan's therapist, Jake.
11:00 PM |
Austin City Limits – Renee Rapp/Thee Sacred Souls
Fan-favorites make magnetic Austin City Limits debuts: Pop star Renee Rapp delivers chart-toppers and kiss-off anthems from her LP Bite Me and acclaimed San Diego modern soul trio Thee Sacred Souls captivate with highlights from Got A Story To Tell.
Jan 18 (Sunday)
12:00 AM |
Stage – Gully Boys with Soulflower
Growing out of the Minneapolis house show community, Gully Boys' infectious Grunge power pop sound and playful genre bending has launched them into nationwide success. Gully Boys performs and introduces us to SoulFlower. Stage features intimate collaborations by your favorite local musicians, and the musicians they want you to know about. (Additional airings: 1/18 2:00 PM)
1:00 AM |
Nature – Tusker: Brotherhood of Elephants
Follow the lives of elephant bulls - towering tuskers whose presence embodies resilience, wisdom, and the legacy of an ancient lineage. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro and the open plains of Amboseli, Tusker offers a rare glimpse into the complex lives of these giants, from solitary journeys to the subtle social bonds that form between males. Their movements reflect a lifetime of survival and strength - each step shaped by decades of navigating drought, conflict, and the shifting rhythms of the wild. (Additional airings: 1/14 8:00 PM, 1/15 3:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
Secrets of the Dead – Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (repeat)
An investigation into the secret networks of curators and dealers who profited off Nazi-looted art. The decades-long war crime of stealing Jewish masterpieces has never been fully exposed or resolved. Part One. (Additional airings: 1/14 10:00 PM, 1/15 2:00 AM, 1/21 10:00 PM, 1/22 2:00 AM, 1/23 3:00 AM, 1/25 2:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Voces: American Sons
Follow a group of Marines a decade after their deployment to Afghanistan as they navigate the lingering trauma of war and the devastating loss of their comrade, Corporal JV Villarreal. Through Villarreal's haunting first-person video diary, audiences gain an intimate view of life on the front lines and the unbreakable bonds formed through sacrifice. The film serves as a poignant exploration of resilience, grief, and the urgent need for mental health support. (Additional airings: 1/12 10:00 PM, 1/13 2:00 AM, 1/14 3:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 2 (repeat)
Watch abundant Alaskan appraisals, like a Paul Revere Jr. silver tablespoon, Harry Karstens's ice axe from his first ascent of Denali, ca. 1913 and a Zacharias Nicholas Haida totem pole, ca. 1890. Find out which one is $100,000 to $125,000. (Additional airings: 1/12 9:00 PM, 1/13 1:00 AM, 1/13 4:30 PM, 1/14 5:00 AM, 1/16 5:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Christopher Timothy and Patrick Robinson (repeat)
Actors Christopher Timothy and Patrick Robinson make their way around Gloucestershire and Herefordshire with the help of experts Margie Cooper and James Braxton. Christopher proves to be a worthy student and Patrick shows us who's boss when he picks up an eclectic mix of goodies for the auction.
6:00 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Keep Your Balance! (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 – Stand Tall (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 – Blue Heron (repeat)
The Tortuga is travelling down a dirt road when Martin spots something blue in the sky. It's a Blue heron! One of the largest birds in North America and the largest heron. Even though the bird is blue - and not green as Chris was hoping - Chris realizes that it doesn't matter. It's not the color of the creature, but the power within. And soon the Wild Kratts are off to discover the Blue heron's amazing abilities. Science Concept: Body form shaped by hunting strategy. (Additional airings: 1/16 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: 1/9 7:30 AM, 1/15 7:30 AM)
8:00 AM |
Lyla in the Loop – Finding A New Friend/Lyla Bugs Out (repeat)
Lyla and her sisters return a forgotten tote bag by using the items inside it as clues to figure out who it belongs to and their location. / Lyla gets jealous after Ale creates a project that gets her a lot of positive attention.
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Magic Trick Collection/Listen Coach (repeat)
Carl and Nico argue over who gets to have Arugula as their magician's assistant, but what does Arugula want? / Carl realizes he has trouble listening when playing with a cool collection. Can Sheldon teach him how to become a good listener? (Additional airings: 1/14 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Be A Vegetable Taster!/Daniel Tries A New Food (repeat)
Be a Vegetable Taster! - Teacher Harriet introduces Daniel and his friends to the school's vegetable garden and convinces them to pick out some healthy veggies for their snack. They explore the garden, picking and trying different vegetables...with mixed results! Daniel Tries a New Food - Miss Elaina is having dinner with the Tiger family and she encourages Daniel to try some new food: Veggie Spaghetti and Banana Swirl. Daniel is convinced he won't like Veggie Spaghettit, even though he's never tried it before. Miss Elaina encourages him to be adventurous and try the new food. She does the same herself, and even though she doesn't like all of it, she's proud of herself for trying. (Additional airings: 1/16 9:00 AM)
9:30 AM |
Sesame Street – Nursery Rhyme Day On Sesame Street
Reporter Elmo and Reporter Abby take part in Nursery Rhyme Day on Sesame Street. They go around helping Nursery Rhyme characters with big feelings. (Additional airings: 1/12 10:00 AM, 1/15 10:00 AM)
10:00 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.
11:00 AM |
Weekends with Yankee – Happiness Is Gold & Lavender (repeat)
This week, host Richard Wiese visits Golden Dog Farm in Vermont, where the owners' motto, "Happiness is golden," applies to everything from their wine and syrup to their pack of golden retrievers. Host and Yankee senior food editor Amy Traverso experiences the lavender harvest at Pumpkin Blossom Farm in New Hampshire, making lavender wreaths and sampling flower-infused treats.
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: 1/2 7:30 PM, 1/4 11:30 AM, 1/9 7:30 PM, 1/11 11:30 AM, 1/16 7:30 PM, 1/23 7:30 PM, 1/25 11:30 AM, 1/30 7:30 PM)
12:00 PM |
Made Here – The Longest Game (repeat)
Meet Hal, 87; Charlie, 87 and Maurie, 87. Three of a group of friends who gather every day at one p.m. in the village of Dorset, Vermont to play a game called paddle tennis. They have been playing together for years. THE LONGEST GAME explores the joys of friendship and inevitability of change. Our time on the earth is fleeting, how do we make the best of it? A film by Camille Thoman and Elizabeth Yng-Wong.
1:30 PM |
Life of a Musician – James Nash
Live from MerleFest, genre-bending guitarist James Nash joins host Brandon Lee Adams for a spontaneous, soulful jam. With no script, no rehearsal, and plenty of laughs, the two dive into musical freedom, right-hand wizardry, and what it means to play from the heart. Featuring fresh takes on Shady Grove and an original tribute to Jerry Garcia
2:00 PM |
Stage – Gully Boys with Soulflower
Growing out of the Minneapolis house show community, Gully Boys' infectious Grunge power pop sound and playful genre bending has launched them into nationwide success. Gully Boys performs and introduces us to SoulFlower. Stage features intimate collaborations by your favorite local musicians, and the musicians they want you to know about. (Additional airings: 1/18 12:00 AM)
3:00 PM |
Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century – Friends & Strangers (repeat)
Four contemporary artists look inside and outside their immediate circles to find emotional connections and build community. This film showcases playful and poignant sculptures, performances, and more. Includes celebrated filmmaker Miranda July.
4:00 PM |
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow – Portland - A Multitude of Indie Record Stores
The city of Portland, Oregon is the home of no less than twenty independent record shops. It's unquestioned leader is Terry Currier's MUSIC MILLENIUM, a sprawling authoritative garden of musical delights. We're also going to visit several newer stores such as EVERYDAY MUSIC, JUMP JUMP, and MISSISSIPPI RECORDS.
4:30 PM |
Live from the Artists Den: Reprise
LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN creates cinematic concert recordings by extraordinary artists in iconic and intimate venues. Featured Artists have included John Legend, Adele, Shawn Mendes, Alabama Shakes, Ed Sheeran, Imagine Dragons, Lady A, and countless others. Featured venues include Graceland, the New York Public Library, The World's Fair, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN: REPRISE offers viewers a collection of special performances from season one that capture the creative and inspiring atmosphere of sets from artists like Patty Griffin, Raphael Saadiq and more. (Additional airings: 1/4 4:30 PM, 1/11 4:30 PM, 1/25 4:30 PM)
5:30 PM |
Compass Points from PBS News – Episode 1
Compass Points from PBS News will take an all-encompassing look at a prominent international topic each week and will provide timely analysis with a panel of experts including former government officials and journalists on issues such as America's power and influence abroad, the shifting world order under the Trump Administration, and what global conflicts and rising tensions could mean for America's interests. Compass Points will be hosted by Peabody and duPont-Columbia award-winning journalist and PBS News Hour foreign affairs and defense correspondent Nick Schifrin and will be executive produced by Stephanie Kotuby, who also serves as executive producer of Washington Week with The Atlantic and senior editorial producer for PBS News Hour.
6:00 PM |
Inside The Tower of London
Curator Tracy Borman follows the tragic story of Lady Katherine Grey, sister of Lady Jane Grey, who was condemned to the Tower and a life of unhappiness by Elizabeth I. And, after three years of planning, Superbloom is the pride of the Tower at last. (Additional airings: 1/4 6:00 PM, 1/11 6:00 PM, 1/25 6:00 PM)
7:00 PM |
Midsomer Murders – Ghosts of Christmas Past, Part 1
Barnaby looks forward, with reservations, to entertaining his in-laws for Christmas. Meanwhile, exactly nine years after the suicide of Ferdy Villiers, his family and their guests arrive at the somewhat dilapidated Villiers home to celebrate the festive season. However, not everyone present is imbued with the holiday spirit and the already rather tense atmosphere begins to disintegrate even further when it becomes apparent that someone in the household is all too aware that certain family members have dark secrets to hide. When what initially appears to have been an accident is revealed to be murder, Barnaby and Scott discover that they must first unravel what really happened in the past in order to resolve the present.
8:00 PM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece
A high society divorce sparks scandal when the settlement goes public and a prize racehorse vanishes. Each party blames the other in a case of hate, blackmail, and murder., Perhaps a cautionary tale for Eliza and Blake about what could happen to them. (Additional airings: 1/11 8:00 PM, 1/25 8:00 PM)
9:00 PM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Old Dog, New Tricks
Tension sparks when James buys an X-ray machine for practice, challenging Siegfried's traditional methods. Mrs. Hall learns more about Siegfried's shenanigans, and Mrs. Pumphrey seeks advice from the team when Tricki seems unusually distant. (Additional airings: 1/19 1:00 AM, 1/20 4:00 AM, 1/23 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
Bookish – Slightly Foxed: Part 2
The investigation into Harkup's death continues and Book discovers something surprising about the bomb site skeletons. The killer is brought to book. (Additional airings: 1/19 2:00 AM, 1/20 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Seaside Hotel – To Come Home
The hotel is taken over by strangers who want to change it completely. The end of an era? Or time to make one last attempt to save the Seaside Hotel?
Jan 19 (Monday)
12:00 AM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece – Trafalgar Spring
A high society divorce sparks scandal when the settlement goes public and a prize racehorse vanishes. Each party blames the other in a case of hate, blackmail, and murder., Perhaps a cautionary tale for Eliza and Blake about what could happen to them. (Additional airings: 1/20 3:00 AM, 1/23 3:30 PM)
1:00 AM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Old Dog, New Tricks
Tension sparks when James buys an X-ray machine for practice, challenging Siegfried's traditional methods. Mrs. Hall learns more about Siegfried's shenanigans, and Mrs. Pumphrey seeks advice from the team when Tricki seems unusually distant. (Additional airings: 1/18 9:00 PM, 1/20 4:00 AM, 1/23 4:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
Bookish – Slightly Foxed: Part 2
The investigation into Harkup's death continues and Book discovers something surprising about the bomb site skeletons. The killer is brought to book. (Additional airings: 1/18 10:00 PM, 1/20 5:00 AM)
3:00 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.
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Great Migrations
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces rapper Wiz Khalifa and actor Sanaa Lathan to ancestors who left the American South in search of better lives in the North, boldly breaking racial barriers and forever transforming their families. (Additional airings: 1/13 8:00 PM, 1/15 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Waist Slenderizing (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! In this episode join Miranda Esmonde-White in beautiful Jamaica! Miranda will take you through an all-standing, full-body workout that focuses on slenderizing the waist. (Additional airings: 1/17 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Puffin Rescue (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Groundhog Birthday
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Robert Plant/Game Time (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Remote Control Collection/The Super Blue Moon (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel And Miss Elaina Play Rocketship/Daniel Play (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie The Recycling Kid/Rosie's Mariposa (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Martin Luther King Jr. Day On Sesame Street
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Overbooked Super/Louisa's Big News (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – The Goalies/Mousy Hodie (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Hot Air Marooned/Oozy Does It (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Flower Power/The Snow Must Go On (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Cowboy Howard/Junior's Hair Salon
1:00 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Full of Possibilities
2:00 PM |
Wine First – Vienna & Lower Austria (repeat)
WINE FIRST is a series that matches delicious wine and food. The program takes viewers through some of the most beautiful European wine regions, where sommelier Liora Levi and food enthusiast Yolanda Ano search for three wines that reflect the character of the area. In each episode, Liora and Yolanda challenge one renowned local chef to cook three dishes that complement the taste and qualities of each of their chosen wines. (Additional airings: 1/12 2:00 PM)
2:30 PM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Vinyl & Zipper Project Bag (repeat)
Guest Elaine Theriault joins Sara Gallegos on today's episode to teach methods to construct a zippered project bag with a see-through vinyl window. You'll learn to install a zipper and to work with vinyl. Elaine even throws in some tips for embellishing your new project bag. Have you ever embellished with yarn? After this episode, you'll want to give that a shot!
3:00 PM |
Fit 2 Stitch – U.S. Haute Couture Beginnings/Victor Costa
This episode explores the influence of Victor Costa, an American fashion designer best known for his glamorous, romantic, and often dramatic evening wear that gained popularity from the 1970s through the 1990s. Victor Costa earned fame for creating affordable versions of high-end European couture designs. Peggy demonstrates the details--bias cuts, fusible interfacings, seam allowances, and more.
3:30 PM |
Great Migrations: A People on the Move – Exodus (repeat)
Episode one of Great Migrations explores the first wave of the Great Migration (1910-1940), when more than a million Black Americans fled the Jim Crow South for the promised lands of the North, forever changing the country and themselves.
4:30 PM |
Great Migrations: A People on the Move – Streets Paved with Gold (repeat)
Learn about the second wave of the Great Migration when Northern and Western Black communities matured through migration and transformed the cultural and political power of Black America.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
This Old House – Asheville | Coming Home
It's a celebration in Western North Carolina as five families return to their homes after rebuilding from Hurricane Helene. The crew tours the houses and connects with each family. The location of the next project is revealed. (Additional airings: 1/17 1:30 PM)
8:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 3
See a bounty of Utah treasures found during ROADSHOW's visit to Red Butte Garden & Arboretum including diamond and star sapphire jewelry, a 1952 Al Stohlman tooled leatherwork picture, and Kenner "Star Wars" action figures, ca. 1978! (Additional airings: 1/20 3:30 PM, 1/24 2:30 PM, 1/25 3:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
King Celebration Concert
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) in partnership with Ebenezer Baptist Church present the return of the much-loved Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration concert. KING'S CELEBRATION CONCERT highlights both the musicians of the ASO and the church. Members of the ASO's lauded chorus and the Ebenezer Baptist Church Choir are joined by jazz singer, Gregory Porter, and other special guest artists.
10:30 PM |
Becoming Thurgood: America's Social Architect (repeat)
Explore the life and legacy of the nation's first African American Supreme Court justice. The film follows Justice Marshall, known as "Mr. Civil Rights," from his legal career with the NAACP to his 1967 appointment to the nation's highest court. (Additional airings: 1/20 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.
Jan 20 (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 |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 3 (repeat)
Wrap up ROADSHOW's first-ever visit to Alaska, with finds that include an Alaska belt buckle, ca. 1975, an Elvis Presley King Creole movie poster, and Stephen Decatur warrant and commissions from 1798 - 1804. One is $150,000 to $200,000! (Additional airings: 1/20 4:30 PM, 1/21 5:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Becoming Thurgood: America's Social Architect (repeat)
Explore the life and legacy of the nation's first African American Supreme Court justice. The film follows Justice Marshall, known as "Mr. Civil Rights," from his legal career with the NAACP to his 1967 appointment to the nation's highest court. (Additional airings: 1/19 10:30 PM)
3:00 AM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece – Trafalgar Spring
A high society divorce sparks scandal when the settlement goes public and a prize racehorse vanishes. Each party blames the other in a case of hate, blackmail, and murder., Perhaps a cautionary tale for Eliza and Blake about what could happen to them. (Additional airings: 1/19 12:00 AM, 1/23 3:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Old Dog, New Tricks
Tension sparks when James buys an X-ray machine for practice, challenging Siegfried's traditional methods. Mrs. Hall learns more about Siegfried's shenanigans, and Mrs. Pumphrey seeks advice from the team when Tricki seems unusually distant. (Additional airings: 1/18 9:00 PM, 1/19 1:00 AM, 1/23 4:30 PM)
5:00 AM |
Bookish – Slightly Foxed: Part 2
The investigation into Harkup's death continues and Book discovers something surprising about the bomb site skeletons. The killer is brought to book. (Additional airings: 1/18 10:00 PM, 1/19 2:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Fantastic Core (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda Esmonde-White for this episode that utilizes gentle but effective movements to strengthen your core & full body. (Additional airings: 1/24 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Komodo Dragon (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Finding Cumulus (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – O Games (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Lost Yo-Yo/Rainy Day (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Shares His Tigertastic Car/Katerina Shares (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Garbage Day/Crystal's Sneezy Day (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Jam Session Jam Up (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Sammy's Primmo/Sammy Makes A Day (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Cheesy Con/Stanley's One-Dragon Show (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Missing Squeakykins/The Cloud-O-Matic (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Big Trees/Baby Steps (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Best Food Truck in the Bronx/Howard's Hamburgers
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Going Toe to Toe with a Dinosaur/Sassy Ladies on I (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Albert Einstein/I Am Carol Burnett (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Homemade Live! – Momma Cooks Best (repeat)
Everything tastes better when it's made by mom, and this week in the Homemade Live! kitchen host Joel Gamoran and his guests are sharing their moms' all-time favorite recipes. Founder of Ambitious Kitchen, Monique Volz, stops by and cooks a family favorite, Chipotle Chicken Pozole. And Joel is told an inspiring story from one mom that proves recipes live forever.
2:30 PM |
Garden SMART – Landscape Makeover - The Front Entrance
Nothing says "Welcome Home" like a beautiful front entrance. But how do we get there? GardenSMART visits with the general contractor, a paver guru, and we discuss appropriate plants. It's an interesting and different show. Join us as we GardenSMART.
3:00 PM |
Craftsman's Legacy – The Murrini Glass Maker (repeat)
Master glass maker Shawn Messenger calls her pieces Impressionistic. Shawn and host Eric Gorges create a paperweight from brilliant colored glass, sure to make a lasting impression.
3:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 3
See a bounty of Utah treasures found during ROADSHOW's visit to Red Butte Garden & Arboretum including diamond and star sapphire jewelry, a 1952 Al Stohlman tooled leatherwork picture, and Kenner "Star Wars" action figures, ca. 1978! (Additional airings: 1/19 8:00 PM, 1/24 2:30 PM, 1/25 3:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 3 (repeat)
Wrap up ROADSHOW's first-ever visit to Alaska, with finds that include an Alaska belt buckle, ca. 1975, an Elvis Presley King Creole movie poster, and Stephen Decatur warrant and commissions from 1798 - 1804. One is $150,000 to $200,000! (Additional airings: 1/20 1:00 AM, 1/21 5:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Ask This Old House – Speakeasy Hidden Door
Richard shows a clever toilet flange repair kit. Then, Lee and Kevin share essential upkeep to keep a gas mower running like new. Nathan helps a homeowner turn a bar closet into a mini speakeasy with a hidden bookcase door kit. (Additional airings: 1/17 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM |
Finding Your Roots – Caribbean Roots
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the Caribbean heritage of actors Liza Colon-Zayas and Delroy Lindo - meeting women and men who crisscrossed the globe to help their families move forward, often taking enormous risks. (Additional airings: 1/21 1:00 AM, 1/22 5:00 AM, 1/26 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Breaking The Deadlock – A Matter of Life and Death
What does 'freedom' mean - and what is the role of government - when people face life and death choices As with many other complex issues, Americans are divided in their views regarding the limits of personal autonomy. In this hour long special, moderator Aaron Tang and a panel of experts with very different views, take on a hypothetical scenario that raises questions about reproductive rights, as well as our right to die at a time of our choosing. Breaking the Deadlock: A Matter of Life and Death, encourages dialogue, and the possibility of common ground. (Additional airings: 1/21 2:00 AM, 1/22 4:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Frontline – 2,000 Meters to Andriivka (repeat)
A stunning portrayal of war in the trenches from the Oscar(R) - winning team behind 20 Days in Mariupol. With The Associated Press, combat bodycam-footage and powerful moments of reflection, following a Ukrainian platoon trying to liberate a village. (Additional airings: 1/21 3:00 AM)
Jan 21 (Wednesday)
12:00 AM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
1:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Caribbean Roots
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the Caribbean heritage of actors Liza Colon-Zayas and Delroy Lindo - meeting women and men who crisscrossed the globe to help their families move forward, often taking enormous risks. (Additional airings: 1/20 8:00 PM, 1/22 5:00 AM, 1/26 5:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Breaking The Deadlock – A Matter of Life and Death
What does 'freedom' mean - and what is the role of government - when people face life and death choices As with many other complex issues, Americans are divided in their views regarding the limits of personal autonomy. In this hour long special, moderator Aaron Tang and a panel of experts with very different views, take on a hypothetical scenario that raises questions about reproductive rights, as well as our right to die at a time of our choosing. Breaking the Deadlock: A Matter of Life and Death, encourages dialogue, and the possibility of common ground. (Additional airings: 1/20 9:00 PM, 1/22 4:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Frontline – 2,000 Meters to Andriivka (repeat)
A stunning portrayal of war in the trenches from the Oscar(R) - winning team behind 20 Days in Mariupol. With The Associated Press, combat bodycam-footage and powerful moments of reflection, following a Ukrainian platoon trying to liberate a village. (Additional airings: 1/20 10:00 PM)
5:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 3 (repeat)
Wrap up ROADSHOW's first-ever visit to Alaska, with finds that include an Alaska belt buckle, ca. 1975, an Elvis Presley King Creole movie poster, and Stephen Decatur warrant and commissions from 1798 - 1804. One is $150,000 to $200,000! (Additional airings: 1/20 1:00 AM, 1/20 4:30 PM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Spinal Fascia (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! In this all-standing, advanced strengthening workout Miranda will bend, twist, and work the spine in every direction it was built to move! The intelligently designed exercises used in this workout will keep the connective tissue of your spine and back flexible, lubricated, strong, and mobile. (Additional airings: 1/31 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Snow Runners (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Groundhog Birthday
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Villain of the Year/Planes, Trains, and Oddmobiles (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – A Collection to Get Rid of/The Button Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – The Class Votes/The Neighborhood Votes (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – The Doggie Detectives/A House for Gatita (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Sesame Street's Lunar New Year Celebration (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Sticker Monster Storytime/Count to 10! (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Snow Day/Snow Surprise Challenge (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Pinkapolka Dotty/Lila Gets Glasse (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Underground Soup/Dandy Dandelions (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – World's Greatest Playdate/What Alma Wants
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Berry Itchy Day/Herring Eggs Or Bust (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I am Kofi Annan/We are William and Caroline Hersch (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Taste of History – Dushi Delights & Beachside Bites Curacao, Caribbea
Chef Walter Staib visits Curacao to unravel the delicious stories behind this Caribbean island. We'll meet local chefs who share their passion through delicious dishes like stewed papaya, okra soup, and stuffed Dutch cheese. Unforgettable flavors and island adventures await!
2:30 PM |
Sara's Weeknight Meals – Edgie Veggies
Sara and a chef-Instructor start the week with an easy hack for three easy meals - Roasting root vegetables to make a Pureed Soup, an egg topped hash, and a Buddha Bowl of grains and veggies. Dinner solved! In Rome, a Michelin starred chef takes Sara on a food shopping tour of Trastevere, then to her kitchen to make a unique Celeriac and Orange pizza.
3:00 PM |
Relish
In the food and culture series RELISH, chef Yia Vang connects with culinary experts and food makers through curiosity and humor to reveal the rich tapestry of food traditions, history and modern expressions of taste and flavor. In season five, episodes explore two famous noodle dishes with a surprising shared history; unwrap a pair of centuries-old pastries that are tasty, filling and easy on the wallet; and look at meat alternatives and veggies that will redefine perceptions of vegan cooking. Catering to the epicurious and those eager to expand their culinary horizons, RELISH explores the parallels and contradictions that make a person, a culture or a dish unique while fostering a spirit of inclusivity and respect that emphasizes the belief that the beauty of our global community lies in our differences. (Additional airings: 1/24 11:30 AM, 1/28 3:00 PM, 1/31 11:30 AM)
3:30 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Death By Miss Adventure (repeat)
Phryne investigates the death of a young female worker in a factory 'accident' and soon learns that the woman's death might not be the misadventure the police think it is. Faced with a wall of secrecy and lies, Phryne sends her trusty maid, Dot, undercover into the factory to investigate. When a second suspicious death occurs, Phryne fights desperately to save one of her closest friends from the gallows. Directed by Daina Reid and guest stars Alison Whyte, Caroline Brazier, Andrew Blackman and Neil Pigot. (Additional airings: 1/17 9:00 PM)
4:30 PM |
Good Karma Hospital – Season 3, Episode 1
After months away with her family, Ruby returns to the hospital for her pregnant sister to give birth. When a life and death medical crisis unfolds, it will force Ruby to see where her loyalty lies. Greg gets a surprise family visitor. (Additional airings: 1/17 8:00 PM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Samantha Brown's Places to Love
For more than 17 years, TV host Samantha Brown has been exploring all four corners of the world, visiting more than 260 cities in 62 countries, sharing her adventures and introducing new cultures to viewers. Now, the two-time Emmy Award-winner embarks on her next journey with her new travel series SAMANTHA BROWN'S PLACES TO LOVE. Unlike a traditional travelogue show with a formulaic itinerary, PLACES TO LOVE delivers decidedly refreshing and enriching travel experiences by taking viewers on a discovery of the emotional heart of travel and highlighting the people who are changing, challenging and strengthening a destination. From Brooklyn, New York and Monterey, California to Shanghai, China and Donegal in Ireland, Samantha seeks out the little-known spots and haunts where innovators and disrupters are creating a brand new travel experience. Whether it's through food and drink, art and design, culture or adventure, at the end of each episode, viewers will have a well-curated list of new experiences that focus on not just how to visit a destination, but how to fully immerse in it. The 13-part series encourages viewers to experience the passion of people and the soul of a place in a way that only traveling can do. Samantha's career as a television travel host happened by accident. A producer spotted her work in a commercial and recommended her to the Travel Channel in 1999 to audition for a new show called Great Vacation Homes. A decade of various series followed, including Great Hotels, Passport to Europe, Passport to Latin America, Samantha Brown's Asia, The Trip, 50/50, and many others. Samantha's fun-loving style has made her a beloved and engaging television personality whose approach is less expert and more a person you would want to travel with. (Additional airings: 1/14 7:30 PM, 1/28 7:30 PM)
8:00 PM |
Nature – San Diego: America's Wildest City (repeat)
The hidden wonders of the country's most biodiverse urban landscape, where humans and wildlife collide in spectacular fashion. From the dramatic rituals of grebes and the playful antics of ground squirrels to the thrilling hunts of orcas and the moonlit spawning of grunion, this film showcases nature's resilience and beauty amidst the urban sprawl. (Additional airings: 1/22 3:30 PM, 1/23 4:00 AM, 1/25 1:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
Nova – Asteroids: Spark of Life?
It's hard to imagine that large meteorites colliding with Earth with the power of 20 Hiroshima bombs can bring anything but cataclysm. Ever since a link was made between meteorite impacts and mass extinctions on Earth, we have feared rogue asteroids destroying our planet. There is no doubt, these objects can be takers of life - but is it possible that giant asteroid impacts were actually essential for the creation of life on Earth NOVA follows a series of discoveries behind a remarkable theory of how the violent destroyers of life could also have created the very special conditions - of chemistry and energy - that made life possible in the first place. (Additional airings: 1/22 1:00 AM, 1/22 4:30 PM, 1/23 5:00 AM)
10:00 PM |
Secrets of the Dead – Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (repeat)
An investigation into the secret networks of curators and dealers who profited off Nazi-looted art. The decades-long war crime of stealing Jewish masterpieces has never been fully exposed or resolved. Part Two. (Additional airings: 1/14 10:00 PM, 1/15 2:00 AM, 1/18 2:00 AM, 1/22 2:00 AM, 1/23 3:00 AM, 1/25 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.
Jan 22 (Thursday)
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 |
Nova – Asteroids: Spark of Life?
It's hard to imagine that large meteorites colliding with Earth with the power of 20 Hiroshima bombs can bring anything but cataclysm. Ever since a link was made between meteorite impacts and mass extinctions on Earth, we have feared rogue asteroids destroying our planet. There is no doubt, these objects can be takers of life - but is it possible that giant asteroid impacts were actually essential for the creation of life on Earth NOVA follows a series of discoveries behind a remarkable theory of how the violent destroyers of life could also have created the very special conditions - of chemistry and energy - that made life possible in the first place. (Additional airings: 1/21 9:00 PM, 1/22 4:30 PM, 1/23 5:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Secrets of the Dead – Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (repeat)
An investigation into the secret networks of curators and dealers who profited off Nazi-looted art. The decades-long war crime of stealing Jewish masterpieces has never been fully exposed or resolved. Part Two. (Additional airings: 1/14 10:00 PM, 1/15 2:00 AM, 1/18 2:00 AM, 1/21 10:00 PM, 1/23 3:00 AM, 1/25 2:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – Fenway Park (repeat)
Baseball is America's pastime and obsession, and no ballpark is more iconic than Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Learn the story of a city's loyalty to its team and love for its ballpark through thick and thin.
4:00 AM |
Breaking The Deadlock – A Matter of Life and Death
What does 'freedom' mean - and what is the role of government - when people face life and death choices As with many other complex issues, Americans are divided in their views regarding the limits of personal autonomy. In this hour long special, moderator Aaron Tang and a panel of experts with very different views, take on a hypothetical scenario that raises questions about reproductive rights, as well as our right to die at a time of our choosing. Breaking the Deadlock: A Matter of Life and Death, encourages dialogue, and the possibility of common ground. (Additional airings: 1/20 9:00 PM, 1/21 2:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Caribbean Roots
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the Caribbean heritage of actors Liza Colon-Zayas and Delroy Lindo - meeting women and men who crisscrossed the globe to help their families move forward, often taking enormous risks. (Additional airings: 1/20 8:00 PM, 1/21 1:00 AM, 1/26 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Hip Pain Relief & Stretch (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda Esmonde-White seaside for a workout that will relieve pain and stretch your hips.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – The Last Largest Lobster (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – No Snow Snow Day (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – H2 Oh No/In Your Dreams (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Artifact Collection/Mothership Day (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Friends Help Each Other/Daniel Helps O Tell A Stor (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Rosie Rocks Mariachi/Rosie Canta Un Corrido (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Martin Luther King Jr. Day On Sesame Street
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – The Great Splendito/The Bike Wash (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – The Potato Stand/Clyde's Surprise Playdate (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Night of 1000 Stars/Scavenger Hunt (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Tasty Rainbow/Olive Gets The Big Picture (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Cowboy Howard/Junior's Hair Salon
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Climb Every Mountain/Happy Trails (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Abraham Lincoln/I Am Jane Jacobs (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Fearless Fish
Take the fear out of fish! First, we make Crisp-Skinned Broiled Salmon with Cucumber-Sesame Salad, which borrows a Japanese technique that uses salt to draw out moisture from the fish. Then, we make an Italian Seafood Stew with scallops and clams, as well as Sauteed Cod Fillets with Spicy Cilantro Sauce (Zhoug). Plus, we figure out the best ways to sear shrimp and steam white fish fillets. (Additional airings: 1/3 8:30 AM)
2:30 PM |
World According to Polka – Oldenburg Freudenfest
The Chardon Polka Band visits the Hoosier state to perform at the "biggest little German fest in Indiana." Music includes authentic German tunes, country and more. Toast the wiener dog competes in a heated race to the finish line.
3:00 PM |
Travels with Darley – New Jersey Revolutionary Road Trip Part IV
Uncover New Jersey's Revolutionary War heritage and storied traditions just outside New York City. Explore Alexander Hamilton's connections at Paterson Great Falls. Dive into baseball history with Larry Doby Jr. at Hinchliffe Stadium and follow General George Washington's footsteps at Dey Mansion. Enjoy horseback riding at Garrett Mountain and uncover more historical ties in Clifton and at Ringwood Manor, and end with a stroll through the New Jersey Botanical Gardens and a visit to a local diner. History and cuisine blend seamlessly in this episode.
3:30 PM |
Nature – San Diego: America's Wildest City (repeat)
The hidden wonders of the country's most biodiverse urban landscape, where humans and wildlife collide in spectacular fashion. From the dramatic rituals of grebes and the playful antics of ground squirrels to the thrilling hunts of orcas and the moonlit spawning of grunion, this film showcases nature's resilience and beauty amidst the urban sprawl. (Additional airings: 1/21 8:00 PM, 1/23 4:00 AM, 1/25 1:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
Nova – Asteroids: Spark of Life?
It's hard to imagine that large meteorites colliding with Earth with the power of 20 Hiroshima bombs can bring anything but cataclysm. Ever since a link was made between meteorite impacts and mass extinctions on Earth, we have feared rogue asteroids destroying our planet. There is no doubt, these objects can be takers of life - but is it possible that giant asteroid impacts were actually essential for the creation of life on Earth NOVA follows a series of discoveries behind a remarkable theory of how the violent destroyers of life could also have created the very special conditions - of chemistry and energy - that made life possible in the first place. (Additional airings: 1/21 9:00 PM, 1/22 1:00 AM, 1/23 5:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Rick Steves' Europe – Rick Steves' Europe: Art of the Roman Empire (repeat)
With its vast empire, ancient Rome gave Europe its first common culture. From England to Turkey, we explore the greatest Roman cities, marveling at their over-the-top art, soaring aqueducts, and crowd-pleasing theaters. As Rome fell, saints replaced Caesars and Christianity filled the vacuum with art-filled churches-preserving the grandeur of imperial Rome and inspiring the Europe to come.
8:00 PM |
Inspector George Gently – The Burning Man
Gently and Bacchus try to determine the identity of a body found in a wooded area, shot once through the head and then burned beyond recognition. Their only clue is a gold ring inscribed with the name Wanda found in the victim's stomach.
9:30 PM |
Agatha and the Midnight Murders (repeat)
Discover the writer's plan to sell a manuscript that kills off her famous detective-Hercule Poirot. Struggling with money and under investigation by tax authorities in America and the UK, Agatha (Helen Baxendale) must come up with an enormous sum.
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.
Jan 23 (Friday)
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 |
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – The Hollywood Sign (repeat)
Learn how a real estate advertisement erected in 1923 became an international symbol of fame, fortune, and the American dream.
2:00 AM |
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – The Gadsden Flag (repeat)
Discover how the "Don't Tread on Me" flag, such a potent symbol of independence, has been co-opted by a wide variety of Americans over its long history.
3:00 AM |
Secrets of the Dead – Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (repeat)
An investigation into the secret networks of curators and dealers who profited off Nazi-looted art. The decades-long war crime of stealing Jewish masterpieces has never been fully exposed or resolved. Part Two. (Additional airings: 1/14 10:00 PM, 1/15 2:00 AM, 1/18 2:00 AM, 1/21 10:00 PM, 1/22 2:00 AM, 1/25 2:00 AM)
4:00 AM |
Nature – San Diego: America's Wildest City (repeat)
The hidden wonders of the country's most biodiverse urban landscape, where humans and wildlife collide in spectacular fashion. From the dramatic rituals of grebes and the playful antics of ground squirrels to the thrilling hunts of orcas and the moonlit spawning of grunion, this film showcases nature's resilience and beauty amidst the urban sprawl. (Additional airings: 1/21 8:00 PM, 1/22 3:30 PM, 1/25 1:00 AM)
5:00 AM |
Nova – Asteroids: Spark of Life?
It's hard to imagine that large meteorites colliding with Earth with the power of 20 Hiroshima bombs can bring anything but cataclysm. Ever since a link was made between meteorite impacts and mass extinctions on Earth, we have feared rogue asteroids destroying our planet. There is no doubt, these objects can be takers of life - but is it possible that giant asteroid impacts were actually essential for the creation of life on Earth NOVA follows a series of discoveries behind a remarkable theory of how the violent destroyers of life could also have created the very special conditions - of chemistry and energy - that made life possible in the first place. (Additional airings: 1/21 9:00 PM, 1/22 1:00 AM, 1/22 4:30 PM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Shoulder Pain (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! In this episode Miranda Esmonde-White will show you how to help relieve shoulder pain you may be feeling due to joint stiffness, stress, or injury, with a full-body, all-standing workout.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Fire Salamander (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Groundhog Birthday
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Mission O Possible/Nature of the Sand Beast (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – A Wiggle Waggle Worries/The Pine Cone Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Prince Wednesday Goes to the Potty/Daniel Goes To (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Dino Day Delayed/Rosie's Walkie Talkie (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Jumpin' in the Rain (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Zadie's Horrible Haircut/A Day Out with Babby (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – The Tree Swing/Book Club (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Snow Alarm/The Pinkest Reward (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – A Garden for All/Band of Explorers (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Best Food Truck in the Bronx/Howard's Hamburgers
1:00 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Full of Possibilities
2:00 PM |
Outdoor Eats – Outdoor Eats In Diablo, California
Chef Corso cooks up delicious gourmet backpacking meals in Diablo, California on a day trip with a couple of friends.
2:30 PM |
Best of the Joy of Painting – Oriental Falls
Bob Ross achieves some different effects on canvas, creating a light and easy beauty that looks almost like watercolor.
3:00 PM |
Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins – Nolichucky Summertime (repeat)
Nicholas Hankins invites you to join him by the riverbank on a summer afternoon with his brushes and paint in this inviting landscape.
3:30 PM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece – Trafalgar Spring
A high society divorce sparks scandal when the settlement goes public and a prize racehorse vanishes. Each party blames the other in a case of hate, blackmail, and murder., Perhaps a cautionary tale for Eliza and Blake about what could happen to them. (Additional airings: 1/19 12:00 AM, 1/20 3:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Old Dog, New Tricks
Tension sparks when James buys an X-ray machine for practice, challenging Siegfried's traditional methods. Mrs. Hall learns more about Siegfried's shenanigans, and Mrs. Pumphrey seeks advice from the team when Tricki seems unusually distant. (Additional airings: 1/18 9:00 PM, 1/19 1:00 AM, 1/20 4:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
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: 1/2 7:30 PM, 1/4 11:30 AM, 1/9 7:30 PM, 1/11 11:30 AM, 1/16 7:30 PM, 1/18 11:30 AM, 1/25 11:30 AM, 1/30 7:30 PM)
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: 1/2 8:00 PM, 1/9 8:00 PM, 1/16 8:00 PM, 1/30 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: 1/2 8:30 PM, 1/3 1:00 AM, 1/5 3:07 AM, 1/6 1:00 AM, 1/9 8:30 PM, 1/16 8:30 PM, 1/30 8:30 PM)
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: 1/24 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.
Jan 24 (Saturday)
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 |
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: 1/23 9:00 PM)
3:00 AM |
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – The Cowboy (repeat)
The cowboy is the quintessential American fiercely independent, brave, and laconic. Examine the myths and realities of this archetype, which remains as potent as ever in the 21st century.
4:00 AM |
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with Dav – The Statue of Liberty (repeat)
Reveal the evolving meaning of this symbol for a "nation of immigrants," and how it embodies our values and our conflicts, from abolition and women's suffrage to the treatment of refugees.
5:00 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – The Gunpowder Plot (repeat)
What if the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 had succeeded? Lucy Worsley investigates the motives behind the audacious attempt by a small network of men to blow up London's Houses of Parliament to destroy the King and his government.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Fantastic Core (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda Esmonde-White for this episode that utilizes gentle but effective movements to strengthen your core & full body. (Additional airings: 1/20 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
Yoga In Practice – Refining and Evolving (repeat)
There is a saying, "Yoga makes the impossible possible, the possible easy, the easy elegant." Yoga, like life, is a process of refining and evolving. The small changes that we commit to each day shift our mind, our vision, our health. One of my favorite mantras is, "I like myself when I try." When you are on your mat you have ample opportunity to try the possible and to make the easy elegant.
7:00 AM |
Quilting Arts – Quilt with Freedom; Quilt with Control
The freedom of free-motion, the control of the walking foot - artistry can be found in both approaches! A checkerboard layout can be an excellent way to free-motion quilt a background, and artist Sarah Anne Mattson Spencer walks you through different methods and uses. Artist David Owen Hastings has a rich yet simple style of quilting that can be achieved with simple materials and your sewing machine's walking foot. Two guests, two methods, and endless creativity on today's episode of Quilting Arts!
7:30 AM |
Best of Sewing with Nancy – The Absolute Easiest Way to Sew, Part 1 (repeat)
Nancy shows tried and true methods for simple sewing. Over the years Nancy tweaked sewing and quilting steps to make them easier and for the best looking results. In this program she shares some of the easiest ways to layout, cut, and mark fabric; sew darts; gather four different ways; and add elastic. Whether you're a new sewer or looking for a refresher class, these techniques are the easiest!
8:00 AM |
J Schwanke's Life In Bloom – Fleur De La Vie (repeat)
Discover Flower inspiration in French themes. J visits with flower friend and Frenchman Jean Yves to learn more about Flower lifestyle in France, and enjoy a flower cocktail of French origin! Included: a scent-sational Versailles topiary; homemade potpourri; flowers in pave and etegere formations.
8:30 AM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – The Secrets of Curry
Milk Street travels to Sri Lanka to learn the fundamentals of curry. First, we make a comforting pot of Sri Lankan Spinach and Coconut Dal with Tomato Tarka. Next, it's a tangy Sri Lankan Deviled Shrimp that employs a trusty single-sided sear technique for perfect shrimp. Finally, we offer a lesson on blending your own curry powder with a recipe for Sri Lankan Chicken and Coconut Curry.
9:00 AM |
Outdoor Journal – Ice Climbing/Trapping/Primitive Biathlon (repeat)
Marianne Eaton joins Austin Paulson of Peak Expeditions at Smugglers' Notch for an introduction to ice climbing. Tom Decker of Danville carries on the tradition of trapping. Lawrence Pyne competes in the Primitive Biathlon in Jeffersonville, where competitors shoot muzzleloaders and traverse the course on wooden snowshoes.
9:30 AM |
MotorWeek – 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness
When you think 'Subaru,' chances are you already imagine off-road capabilities, and their Wilderness sub-brand has only bolstered that reputation. We're seeing how the new Forester Wilderness is supporting that reputation for 2026, then we'll come back to the studio for the lavish Lincoln Navigator. It's a team effort to dive into this high-lux high roller, so come ride with us!
10:00 AM |
Epic Trails
Stella Blashock heads to Loreto and Mulege, Mexico to hike a volcano, visit a 300 year old mission, and snorkel with sea lions. (Additional airings: 1/17 10:00 AM, 1/31 10:00 AM)
10:30 AM |
Welcome to My Farm – Duck Duck Goose (repeat)
Lisa introduces several of her favorite ducks including a solid black Cayuga and a "spotted duck" also known as the Ancona breed, as well as her Buff Goose, discusses the various breeds of waterfowl, and compares the various sizes and colors of duck and goose eggs. Then she makes savory souffles with some of her duck eggs.
11:00 AM |
My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas
Hosted by chef, cookbook author and restaurateur Diane Kochilas, the 13-part culinary series MY GREEK TABLE WITH DIANE KOCHILAS celebrates Greek history and culture through food. In the series, Diane travels throughout Greece and its surrounding islands where she showcases many of the foods that Greece is known for (olive oil, feta, honey, yogurt and more), while giving a snapshot of the country's traditions. Then Diane heads back to her kitchen to whip up simple home-cooked meals using the ingredients she highlights in each episode, offering tips on how to cook and pair them in a traditional Greek meal. (Additional airings: 1/3 11:00 AM, 1/10 11:00 AM, 1/17 11:00 AM, 1/31 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM |
Relish
In the food and culture series RELISH, chef Yia Vang connects with culinary experts and food makers through curiosity and humor to reveal the rich tapestry of food traditions, history and modern expressions of taste and flavor. In season five, episodes explore two famous noodle dishes with a surprising shared history; unwrap a pair of centuries-old pastries that are tasty, filling and easy on the wallet; and look at meat alternatives and veggies that will redefine perceptions of vegan cooking. Catering to the epicurious and those eager to expand their culinary horizons, RELISH explores the parallels and contradictions that make a person, a culture or a dish unique while fostering a spirit of inclusivity and respect that emphasizes the belief that the beauty of our global community lies in our differences. (Additional airings: 1/21 3:00 PM, 1/28 3:00 PM, 1/31 11:30 AM)
12:00 PM |
America's Test Kitchen – Catalan Supper
Test cook Erin McMurrer makes Bridget Lancaster Zarzuela (Spanish Seafood Stew). Gear Heads hosts Hannah Crowley and Lisa McManus compare disposable and reusable plastic bags. And Bridget prepares Red Pepper Coques for host Julia Collin Davison.
12:30 PM |
Cook's Country – Glazed Pork and Potatoes
Test cook Bryan Roof makes a juicy Honey-Glazed Pork Shoulder for host Bridget Lancaster. Tasting expert Jack Bishop explores the world of sheep's-milk cheeses. Toni Tipton-Martin shares the Welsh tradition of celebrating the leek, and test cook Ashley Moore makes host Julia Collin Davison Creamy Potatoes and Leeks.
1:00 PM |
Woodsmith Shop – Routed Picture Frames
Combine scrap wood, common router bits, and a little creativity to craft a variety of custom molding profiles. Chris shows how to make a table saw sled for cutting accurate miters. The result: eye-catching picture frames you can make in a short time.
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: 1/26 7:30 PM, 1/31 1:30 PM)
2:00 PM |
Ask This Old House – Paint Ceiling, Squeaky Floor
Mauro shows how to repaint a damaged ceiling. Heath, Ross, and Kevin discuss utility energy meters. Nathan and Kevin compare vinyl, wood, and fiber-cement siding. Tom demonstrates how to stop hardwood floor squeaks with a clever DIY fix. (Additional airings: 1/27 7:30 PM)
2:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 3
See a bounty of Utah treasures found during ROADSHOW's visit to Red Butte Garden & Arboretum including diamond and star sapphire jewelry, a 1952 Al Stohlman tooled leatherwork picture, and Kenner "Star Wars" action figures, ca. 1978! (Additional airings: 1/19 8:00 PM, 1/20 3:30 PM, 1/25 3:00 AM)
3:30 PM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Ricky Tomlinson & Micky Starke (repeat)
Pals Ricky Tomlinson and Micky Starke are off on a rollocking Road Trip adventure. Ricky turns out to be an impulse buyer, while Micky adopts a more relaxed approach. Gamble buys include antiques from Japan and China.
4:30 PM |
From That Small Island: The Story of the Irish
Shot on location in 17 countries worldwide, FROM THAT SMALL ISLAND: THE STORY OF THE IRISH is an ambitious, groundbreaking four-part documentary series that tells the story of the Irish from the very first inhabitants to the present day, tracing the ebb and flow of people into and out of the island. Produced by the same team behind the multi-award-winning 1916: the Irish Rebellion, the series provides a compelling narrative of Ireland and its people. Narrated by Colin Farrell and featuring an original score by Colm Mac Con Iomaire, FROM THAT SMALL ISLAND is a journey through time, identity and the enduring spirit of a people whose story continues to shape the world. (Additional airings: 1/3 4:30 PM, 1/10 4:30 PM, 1/17 4:30 PM)
5:30 PM |
Horizons from PBS News – Episode 2
Horizons from PBS News will feature experts and professionals in the world of science, health, technology and the environment and will dive into a single issue each week such as the Artificial Intelligence race, advances in medicine, and the latest developments in climate science. Horizons will be hosted by Peabody and Emmy award-winning journalist and PBS News Hour correspondent William Brangham and will be executive produced by Talesha Reynolds, who also serves as senior producer of content and special projects for PBS News Hour.
6:00 PM |
As Time Goes By – Moving In
Jean and Lionel finally agree that Lionel should move in with Jean, but they soon find it difficult to adjust to their new way of life.
6:30 PM |
Keeping Up Appearances – A Picnic for Daddy (repeat)
Hyacinth has the perfect idea for an outing for Daddy - an al fresco picnic where "he can drip as many crumbs as he likes". But the assembled family Richard, Daisy, Onslow and Rose - didn't expect Daddy to drive off, leaving them stranded.
7:00 PM |
Still Open All Hours (repeat)
Granville discovers a gap in the shop's security, and a cherry picker arrives in the street, which gives Madge terrible anxiety. Meanwhile, Eric and Kath decide to do something together, and Gastric enjoys the home cooking of a nearby neighbour, which ruins Granville's plans to get him together with Madge... will he find a solution? (Additional airings: 1/3 7:00 PM, 1/10 7:00 PM, 1/17 7:00 PM, 1/31 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM |
Waiting for God – Glamorous Grannies (repeat)
8:00 PM |
Good Karma Hospital – Season 3, Episode 2
A medical train rolls into in town providing miracle surgeries, and carrying a surprise for Gabriel ? a glamorous older surgeon from his past. One of the team is viciously attacked, leaving Lydia reeling. An older British man arrives on a romantic mission. (Additional airings: 1/28 4:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Blood and Circuses (repeat)
The carnival is in town. Innocent fun turns to horror when one of the sideshow acts is murdered. Phryne poses as the magician's assistant, Fern, to investigate. The heady atmosphere of the carnival takes Phryne on a bittersweet trip down memory lane - to the days when she and her sister, Janey, would sneak into the big top, until one night Janey disappeared. Her pain is reignited when she discovers that Murdoch Foyle, the man accused of murdering her sister - was the mastermind behind an elaborate prison escape plan. Any chance of discovering the truth about her sister's fate is dashed though, when she learns that Foyle has died and been cremated. Directed by Emma Freeman and guest stars John Wood, Aaron Jeffrey, Victoria Thaine and Joel Tobeck. (Additional airings: 1/28 3:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
Annika On Masterpiece – Episode 4
An author who has ruined lives has her own ruined-permanently. Blair finds a friend for Morgan. Annika and Jake go to a museum exhibit.
11:00 PM |
Austin City Limits – Marcus King Band/Wyatt Flores
Electrifying homegrown acts light up the stage in ACL debuts: South Carolina's Marcus King Band rocks fan-favorites and new tracks from Darling Blue, while Red Dirt country singer-songwriter Wyatt Flores shines with songs from Welcome to the Plains.
Jan 25 (Sunday)
12:00 AM |
Stage – The Suburbs with Matt Wilson
Among the trailblazers of the "Minneapolis Sound," the iconic punk-pop-art-dance band, the Suburbs, have been shaping music for more than four decades. The Suburbs perform and introduce us to Matt Wilson of Trip Shakespeare fame. Stage features intimate collaborations by your favorite local musicians, and the musicians they want you to know about. (Additional airings: 1/25 2:00 PM)
1:00 AM |
Nature – San Diego: America's Wildest City (repeat)
The hidden wonders of the country's most biodiverse urban landscape, where humans and wildlife collide in spectacular fashion. From the dramatic rituals of grebes and the playful antics of ground squirrels to the thrilling hunts of orcas and the moonlit spawning of grunion, this film showcases nature's resilience and beauty amidst the urban sprawl. (Additional airings: 1/21 8:00 PM, 1/22 3:30 PM, 1/23 4:00 AM)
2:00 AM |
Secrets of the Dead – Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (repeat)
An investigation into the secret networks of curators and dealers who profited off Nazi-looted art. The decades-long war crime of stealing Jewish masterpieces has never been fully exposed or resolved. Part Two. (Additional airings: 1/14 10:00 PM, 1/15 2:00 AM, 1/18 2:00 AM, 1/21 10:00 PM, 1/22 2:00 AM, 1/23 3:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 3
See a bounty of Utah treasures found during ROADSHOW's visit to Red Butte Garden & Arboretum including diamond and star sapphire jewelry, a 1952 Al Stohlman tooled leatherwork picture, and Kenner "Star Wars" action figures, ca. 1978! (Additional airings: 1/19 8:00 PM, 1/20 3:30 PM, 1/24 2:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Angela Rippon and Gloria Hunniford (repeat)
It's a battle of legendary presenters around Kent and Sussex as Gloria Hunniford and Angela Rippon join the Road Trip. Along the way, they stage a rescue mission to stranded experts Paul Laidlaw and David Harper. Gloria hears the story behind a local landmark and Angela steps into the world of Virginia Wolfe.
5:00 AM |
Lucy Worsley Investigates – Bloody Mary (repeat)
Does "Bloody Mary," England's first ruling female monarch, truly deserve her infamous reputation? Investigate whether Mary I was as ruthless as history suggests or if her notoriety stemmed from being a strong woman in a predominantly male world. (Additional airings: 1/4 8:00 PM, 1/5 12:04 AM, 1/6 2:30 AM, 1/9 3:30 PM)
6:00 AM |
Wai Lana Yoga – Abs and Thighs (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 – Chin Lock (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 – Fire Salamander (repeat)
While exploring the Black Forest in Germany, Chris and Martin are amazed to discover a black and yellow salamander crawling out of the fire! They don't understand how this is possible, since salamanders need water - not fire - to live. It's a mystery that the Kratt Brothers are determined to solve and unravel the secret of the Fire Salamander. Science Concept: Salamander life cycle. (Additional airings: 1/23 7:00 AM)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – No Snow Snow Day (repeat)
Just as the Hunters gear up for a snow day, they find no snow on the ground. After they investigate the lack of accumulation, they head to a nearby mountain and find an abundance of snow perfect for snow dragon building and snowshoeing. (Additional airings: 1/22 7:30 AM)
8:00 AM |
Lyla in the Loop – Lyla's Lucky Strike/Lyla Out of the Loop (repeat)
Lyla bowls a strike her first time bowling, but she gets frustrated when she realizes bowling isn't as easy as she thought it was. / When Lyla feels left out from Everett and Ale's thriving friendship, she plans ways to get herself back in.
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Artifact Collection/Mothership Day (repeat)
Arugula and Carl are on an adventure as archaeologists! With each obstacle they face, they discover you can be afraid and brave at the same time. / While practicing his theremin performance for his Mama on Mother's Day, Carl spots a UFO! (Additional airings: 1/22 8:30 AM)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Prince Wednesday Goes to the Potty/Daniel Goes To (repeat)
Prince Wednesday Goes to the Potty - Prince Wednesday is in the block corner at school building the "tallest tower in the world!" Even though he needs to go to the bathroom, he doesn't want to stop what he is doing. He learns how important it is to stop and go right away. Daniel Goes to the Potty - Dad's trumpet is broken, so he takes Daniel along to Music Man Stan's Shop to get it fixed. While at the shop, Daniel needs to use the bathroom, but thinks he will have to wait until they get home. Music Man Stan explains that everyone goes to the bathroom, and Daniel learns that he can use the bathroom there - or anywhere else in the neighborhood! (Additional airings: 1/23 9:00 AM)
9:30 AM |
Sesame Street – Martin Luther King Jr. Day On Sesame Street
SESAME STREET has garnered more than 100 awards, including 101 Emmys, two Peabodys, four Parents' Choice Awards and an Action for Children's Television Special Achievement Award. The series delivers academic and social education that prepares kids for grade school. Since its premiere, the show's base curriculum has been set by academic research on preschoolers. Encore episodes focus on music and art and how these tools can be used to develop the whole child - the cognitive, social, emotional and physical attributes. In addition, "Elmo's World," which looks at the world through the eyes of a three-year-old, continues as a featured segment. Themes include birthdays, pets, teeth, families, games and more. (Additional airings: 1/19 10:00 AM, 1/22 10:00 AM)
10:00 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.
11:00 AM |
Weekends with Yankee – Exploring New England By Land & Sea (repeat)
This week, host and Yankee senior editor Amy Traverso visits Rhode Island's Castle Hill Inn to experience its famous clambake and tour Newport's iconic harbor. At Sweet Berry Farm, Amy arranges flowers picked fresh from the fields. Host Richard Wiese explores autumn in Stowe, Vermont, from the Lodge at Spruce Peak, taking in peak fall foliage on horseback and fly fishing on the Lamoille River.
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: 1/2 7:30 PM, 1/4 11:30 AM, 1/9 7:30 PM, 1/11 11:30 AM, 1/16 7:30 PM, 1/18 11:30 AM, 1/23 7:30 PM, 1/30 7:30 PM)
12:00 PM |
Made Here – The Way Up (repeat)
A backcountry ski film from a group of friends and dads who set out to document a shared experience and portray the ups and downs of the sport from a weekend warrior perspective. Filmed in Vermont, New York & New Hampshire.
12:30 PM |
History of Bolton Valley (repeat)
This program tells the history of Bolton Valley from the 1920's when it was used recreationally for backcountry skiing through the development of the resort we know today which was built in 1966. The story looks at the past 50 years of skiing and riding at the mountain, focusing on previous owners, staff and guests.
1:00 PM |
Made Here – Mount Snow The First Forty Years (repeat)
A history of Mount Snow's first forty years. The story of visionary Walt Schoenknecht's quest in the 1950s to develop a major ski area within easy reach of metropolitan areas in the northeastern US. How his drive and innovations created a boom, and what happened after that.
1:30 PM |
Life of a Musician – Roy Book Binder, Part 1
From Doc Watson to Ray Charles, Roy Book Binder takes host Brandon Lee Adams on a no-holds-barred journey through decades of American music. With wisdom, wit, and fingerpicking flair, Roy shares stories of blues legends, recording lore, and the origins of Bookaroo. Filmed live at MerleFest, it's one for the books.
2:00 PM |
Stage – The Suburbs with Matt Wilson
Among the trailblazers of the "Minneapolis Sound," the iconic punk-pop-art-dance band, the Suburbs, have been shaping music for more than four decades. The Suburbs perform and introduce us to Matt Wilson of Trip Shakespeare fame. Stage features intimate collaborations by your favorite local musicians, and the musicians they want you to know about. (Additional airings: 1/25 12:00 AM)
3:00 PM |
Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century – Between Worlds (repeat)
As they create paintings, beadwork, photographs, and films, four international artists reveal the complex ties between the communities and cultures they move between. Discover how art can foster unity amid a world that often feels divided.
4:00 PM |
Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow – Seattle - Musical Nirvana
Known as the birthplace of Grunge and Post-Punk Rock, it's a city of some vibrant record stores such as Pearl Jam & Brandi Carlisle's favorite - EASY STREET RECORDS, along with ZION'S GATE RECORDS, SONIC BOOM, LIGHT IN THE ATTIC, and we even managed a trip to the MUSEUM OF POP CULTURE, where they welcomed us and our cameras with welcoming arms.
4:30 PM |
Live from the Artists Den: Reprise
LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN creates cinematic concert recordings by extraordinary artists in iconic and intimate venues. Featured Artists have included John Legend, Adele, Shawn Mendes, Alabama Shakes, Ed Sheeran, Imagine Dragons, Lady A, and countless others. Featured venues include Graceland, the New York Public Library, The World's Fair, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN: REPRISE offers viewers a collection of special performances from season one that capture the creative and inspiring atmosphere of sets from artists like Patty Griffin, Raphael Saadiq and more. (Additional airings: 1/4 4:30 PM, 1/11 4:30 PM, 1/18 4:30 PM)
5:30 PM |
Compass Points from PBS News – Episode 2
Compass Points from PBS News will take an all-encompassing look at a prominent international topic each week and will provide timely analysis with a panel of experts including former government officials and journalists on issues such as America's power and influence abroad, the shifting world order under the Trump Administration, and what global conflicts and rising tensions could mean for America's interests. Compass Points will be hosted by Peabody and duPont-Columbia award-winning journalist and PBS News Hour foreign affairs and defense correspondent Nick Schifrin and will be executive produced by Stephanie Kotuby, who also serves as executive producer of Washington Week with The Atlantic and senior editorial producer for PBS News Hour.
6:00 PM |
Inside The Tower of London
An impressive visitor is berthed across the river from the Tower - it's a Japanese warship that's on a world tour, stopping off in the capital. Meanwhile, Historical Royal Palaces chief curator, Tracy Borman, is on the trail of one of the most famous queens in English history, Anne Boleyn. (Additional airings: 1/4 6:00 PM, 1/11 6:00 PM, 1/18 6:00 PM)
7:00 PM |
Midsomer Murders – Ghosts of Christmas Past, Part 2
Barnaby looks forward, with reservations, to entertaining his in-laws for Christmas. Meanwhile, exactly nine years after the suicide of Ferdy Villiers, his family and their guests arrive at the somewhat dilapidated Villiers home to celebrate the festive season. However, not everyone present is imbued with the holiday spirit and the already rather tense atmosphere begins to disintegrate even further when it becomes apparent that someone in the household is all too aware that certain family members have dark secrets to hide. When what initially appears to have been an accident is revealed to be murder, Barnaby and Scott discover that they must first unravel what really happened in the past in order to resolve the present.
8:00 PM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece
A treasure hunt brings Moses back to London from Paris to sell a priceless diamond. As Eliza welcomes Moses back to the fold, Clarence is determined to prove that he is every bit as good as his predecessor and a friendly rivalry ensues. (Additional airings: 1/11 8:00 PM, 1/18 8:00 PM)
9:00 PM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Captain Farnon?
Tristan and Siegfried find themselves in competition to treat the horse of a wealthy family that's new to the area. Mrs. Pumphrey and James prepare Tricki for a special visitor, and Mrs. Hall uncovers a surprising secret of Tristan's. (Additional airings: 1/26 1:00 AM, 1/27 4:00 AM, 1/30 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
Bookish – Deadly Nitrate: Part 1
Screen stars descend on Archangel Lane to film their latest picture. But is all as rosy as it seems Glamour and murder arrive at Book's door. (Additional airings: 1/26 2:00 AM, 1/27 5:00 AM)
11:00 PM |
Murder in the Mountains – In The Dead Spot
Jan 26 (Monday)
12:00 AM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece – The Delivery
A treasure hunt brings Moses back to London from Paris to sell a priceless diamond. As Eliza welcomes Moses back to the fold, Clarence is determined to prove that he is every bit as good as his predecessor and a friendly rivalry ensues. (Additional airings: 1/27 3:00 AM, 1/30 3:30 PM)
1:00 AM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Captain Farnon?
Tristan and Siegfried find themselves in competition to treat the horse of a wealthy family that's new to the area. Mrs. Pumphrey and James prepare Tricki for a special visitor, and Mrs. Hall uncovers a surprising secret of Tristan's. (Additional airings: 1/25 9:00 PM, 1/27 4:00 AM, 1/30 4:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
Bookish – Deadly Nitrate: Part 1
Screen stars descend on Archangel Lane to film their latest picture. But is all as rosy as it seems Glamour and murder arrive at Book's door. (Additional airings: 1/25 10:00 PM, 1/27 5:00 AM)
3:00 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.
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – Caribbean Roots
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the Caribbean heritage of actors Liza Colon-Zayas and Delroy Lindo - meeting women and men who crisscrossed the globe to help their families move forward, often taking enormous risks. (Additional airings: 1/20 8:00 PM, 1/21 1:00 AM, 1/22 5:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Stress Relieving Workout (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! In this episode Stretch, Miranda will take you through a stress relief workout. This gentle workout is sure to release tension in your body.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Cheeks The Hamster (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Cold Snap (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – The Voice/Problem Partners (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Potato Collection/Nico and the Nutty Buddies (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Helps Teddy/Miss Elaina is Brave at the Den
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Lights, Camera, Rosie!/Gatita Day (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – A Trip to the Moon
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Ellie's Island/Zadie & Buckley's Playdate Problem (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Gameshow Gaffe/Balancing Team Troubles (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Invisible Ink/Rusty's Doghouse (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – The Little Drummer/Rest Is Best (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – World's Greatest Playdate/What Alma Wants
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – A Qyah Juneteenth/The Mystery of the Missing Meat (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Mary Anning /I Am Charlie Chaplin (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Wine First – Hardanger (repeat)
Liora and Yolanda visit Hardanger in Norway to find out more about apples and hard cider, the wine of the north. Did you know that the fjord valley with its steep mountains create a microclimate perfect for growing fruits? Our hosts are eager to learn more about this, so they meet up with three apple-farmers to select three different ciders. Chef Steinar Rinaldo is ready for the chef's challenge. Will his dishes match the chosen ciders?
2:30 PM |
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting – Sew Happy (repeat)
The quilt on this episode is called 'Sew Happy,' and you'll see exactly why! This row quilt features three fun-to-piece quilt blocks, each with special lessons about cutting, sewing, and pinning. You'll also learn some clever tricks for attaching borders. Sew some happiness with this episode of LOVE OF QUILTING!
3:00 PM |
Fit 2 Stitch – Luxury Lace/ France
In this episode, lace expert Francois Damide gives a masterclass on the process of creating French leavers lace. Made in France for generations, on 100-year-old looms, this exquisite luxury lace is renowned for its unmatched quality, technical innovation, and endless variety - from delicate Chantilly and bold geometric patterns to timeless florals, bridal designs, and haute couture styles.
3:30 PM |
Great Migrations: A People on the Move – One Way Ticket Back (repeat)
Explore how the reverse migration of Black Americans to the South-driven by mass movements, economic change, and an ongoing struggle for freedom-continued to reshape the country.
4:30 PM |
Great Migrations: A People on the Move – Coming to America (repeat)
Hear the story of African and Caribbean immigrants in the United States and examine their profound impact on American culture and what it means to be Black in America.
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
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: 1/24 1:30 PM, 1/31 1:30 PM)
8:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 1
Catch ROADSHOW's stunning season-topping find in this first hour from Savannah, GA! Treasures include a 1901 Alexander Fisher enamel, a 1992 Olga de Amaral "Lost Image VII" tapestry and a signed 1936 "Gone with the Wind" first edition. (Additional airings: 1/27 3:30 PM, 1/31 2:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Old Sturbridge Village Hour 1 (repeat)
See marvelous Massachusetts treasures, including a 1954 Marilyn Monroe tissue with a soldier's letter, Paul Revere pottery vases, and a 1942 Ted Williams game-worn Red Sox jersey. Can you guess Season 28's top $500,000 treasure? (Additional airings: 1/27 1:30 AM, 1/27 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
Independent Lens – Vivien's Wild Ride
When legendary film editor Vivien Hillgrove begins losing her sight, she confronts memories of loss and resilience while reinventing herself as an artist with a disability. From her groundbreaking career in cinema to her life on a small farm with her partner, Karen, Vivien's story reveals how creativity, care, and connection can reshape what it means to see and belong. (Additional airings: 1/28 4:00 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.
Jan 27 (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 |
The American Revolution: An Inside Look (repeat)
Step behind the scenes of Ken Burns's new film, The American Revolution. Through shooting locations, historical re-enactments, and exclusive clips, meet the master storytellers who brought the story of the Revolution to life in a compelling visual story. (Additional airings: 1/4 1:00 AM, 1/6 10:30 PM, 1/7 2:30 AM, 1/7 4:30 AM, 1/8 4:30 AM)
1:30 AM |
Antiques Roadshow – Old Sturbridge Village Hour 1 (repeat)
See marvelous Massachusetts treasures, including a 1954 Marilyn Monroe tissue with a soldier's letter, Paul Revere pottery vases, and a 1942 Ted Williams game-worn Red Sox jersey. Can you guess Season 28's top $500,000 treasure? (Additional airings: 1/26 9:00 PM, 1/27 4:30 PM)
2:30 AM |
This Old House – Ipswich | Careful Considerations (repeat)
The timber frame structure in the ell is carefully dismantled. A new fireplace for the original gambrel is considered. Landscape and hardscape ideas are explored. A family run lumber mill is toured. The homeowner decides on a roof shingle style. (Additional airings: 1/28 1:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece – The Delivery
A treasure hunt brings Moses back to London from Paris to sell a priceless diamond. As Eliza welcomes Moses back to the fold, Clarence is determined to prove that he is every bit as good as his predecessor and a friendly rivalry ensues. (Additional airings: 1/26 12:00 AM, 1/30 3:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Captain Farnon?
Tristan and Siegfried find themselves in competition to treat the horse of a wealthy family that's new to the area. Mrs. Pumphrey and James prepare Tricki for a special visitor, and Mrs. Hall uncovers a surprising secret of Tristan's. (Additional airings: 1/25 9:00 PM, 1/26 1:00 AM, 1/30 4:30 PM)
5:00 AM |
Bookish – Deadly Nitrate: Part 1
Screen stars descend on Archangel Lane to film their latest picture. But is all as rosy as it seems Glamour and murder arrive at Book's door. (Additional airings: 1/25 10:00 PM, 1/26 2:00 AM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Upper Back & Posture (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Increase your range of motion in your hips and shoulders to strengthen your upper back and improve your posture. Combined with large sweeping movements, this rejuvenating workout will rebalance your body, liberate your shoulders and improve your overall posture.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Choose Your Swordfish (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Christmas In Africa (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Oona and the Oonabots/The Ninja Situation (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – Whole Lotta Lotta/Leaf It to Carl (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Plays T-Ball/Max Plays at the Library
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Wonder Walrus Live/Dinos In Space (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Mitzvah Day Mix-Up (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 – A Donkey Hodie Road Trip (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Dream Salon/The Duck Stops Here (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Follow Your Nose/Leaf Charms (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Hugs and Misses/Adventures In Kid-Sitting (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – A Whale of a Time/That's Snow Fun (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Grace Hopper/I Am Itzhak Perlman (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Homemade Live! – Talking Turkey (repeat)
This week on Homemade Live! host Joel Gamoran is revealing his secret to a perfectly roasted turkey that can be enjoyed year-round. Legendary chef and TV host, Lidia Bastianich, stops by and opens up about her journey from immigrant to icon. Showing the versatility of turkey, Lidia shares the recipe for her classic Turkey Cacciatore.
2:30 PM |
Garden SMART – Landscape Makeover - A Modular Wall, Shade Plants,
There's a lot to cover as we complete the landscape installation, but it's beautiful and fun to watch. Tune in as we GardenSMART.
3:00 PM |
Craftsman's Legacy – The Tool Chest Makers (repeat)
Host Eric Gorges meets the craftsmen behind the esteemed H. Gerstner &Sons brand and learns how to make the tool box that's been treasured for generations.
3:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 1
Catch ROADSHOW's stunning season-topping find in this first hour from Savannah, GA! Treasures include a 1901 Alexander Fisher enamel, a 1992 Olga de Amaral "Lost Image VII" tapestry and a signed 1936 "Gone with the Wind" first edition. (Additional airings: 1/26 8:00 PM, 1/31 2:30 PM)
4:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Old Sturbridge Village Hour 1 (repeat)
See marvelous Massachusetts treasures, including a 1954 Marilyn Monroe tissue with a soldier's letter, Paul Revere pottery vases, and a 1942 Ted Williams game-worn Red Sox jersey. Can you guess Season 28's top $500,000 treasure? (Additional airings: 1/26 9:00 PM, 1/27 1:30 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Ask This Old House – Paint Ceiling, Squeaky Floor
Mauro shows how to repaint a damaged ceiling. Heath, Ross, and Kevin discuss utility energy meters. Nathan and Kevin compare vinyl, wood, and fiber-cement siding. Tom demonstrates how to stop hardwood floor squeaks with a clever DIY fix. (Additional airings: 1/24 2:00 PM)
8:00 PM |
Finding Your Roots – The Road We Took
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of actor Lizzie Caplan and comedian Hasan Minhaj - moving from shtetls in Eastern Europe to farmlands in northern India to meet ancestors whose bold decisions that forever reshaped their family trees. (Additional airings: 1/29 5:00 AM)
9:00 PM |
American Masters – Elie Wiesel: Soul On Fire
Learn about the life and career of Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize-winning author of Night. After his liberation from Buchenwald, Wiesel became a writer in France before immigrating to America. Over the course of his decades-long career, Wiesel fought the 'sin of indifference' by writing 57 books, teaching as a university professor, and championing for human rights. (Additional airings: 1/28 1:30 AM, 1/29 3:00 AM)
10:30 PM |
Simon Schama: The Holocaust, 80 Years On (repeat)
In the year marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the last concentration camps, renowned historian Sir Simon Schama confronts the history of the Holocaust as not just a Nazi obsession, but as a European-wide crime. In the most personal and unflinching film of his career, Simon visits mass killing sites in Lithuania, the home of his mother's family. He travels to the Netherlands, a nation famed for its long history of tolerance and where he lived and worked as a young historian, to answer the question of why fewer Jews survived here than in any other Western occupied country. And despite a lifetime dedicated to documenting Jewish history, this film also captures the emotional toll of Simon's first ever visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Within all this terror, at every step Simon leans into remarkable acts of resistance, the compulsion of ordinary Jews to document the unprecedented atrocities that were happening to them, in the hope they could never be denied. Featuring an extraordinary interview with 98-year-old survivor Marian Turski, as well as the voices of younger generations determined to ensure the Holocaust is never forgotten, the film also asks profound questions about what the Holocaust means now. (Additional airings: 1/28 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.
Jan 28 (Wednesday)
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 – Ipswich | Careful Considerations (repeat)
The timber frame structure in the ell is carefully dismantled. A new fireplace for the original gambrel is considered. Landscape and hardscape ideas are explored. A family run lumber mill is toured. The homeowner decides on a roof shingle style. (Additional airings: 1/27 2:30 AM)
1:30 AM |
American Masters – Elie Wiesel: Soul On Fire
Learn about the life and career of Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize-winning author of Night. After his liberation from Buchenwald, Wiesel became a writer in France before immigrating to America. Over the course of his decades-long career, Wiesel fought the 'sin of indifference' by writing 57 books, teaching as a university professor, and championing for human rights. (Additional airings: 1/27 9:00 PM, 1/29 3:00 AM)
3:00 AM |
Simon Schama: The Holocaust, 80 Years On (repeat)
In the year marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the last concentration camps, renowned historian Sir Simon Schama confronts the history of the Holocaust as not just a Nazi obsession, but as a European-wide crime. In the most personal and unflinching film of his career, Simon visits mass killing sites in Lithuania, the home of his mother's family. He travels to the Netherlands, a nation famed for its long history of tolerance and where he lived and worked as a young historian, to answer the question of why fewer Jews survived here than in any other Western occupied country. And despite a lifetime dedicated to documenting Jewish history, this film also captures the emotional toll of Simon's first ever visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Within all this terror, at every step Simon leans into remarkable acts of resistance, the compulsion of ordinary Jews to document the unprecedented atrocities that were happening to them, in the hope they could never be denied. Featuring an extraordinary interview with 98-year-old survivor Marian Turski, as well as the voices of younger generations determined to ensure the Holocaust is never forgotten, the film also asks profound questions about what the Holocaust means now. (Additional airings: 1/27 10:30 PM)
4:00 AM |
Independent Lens – Vivien's Wild Ride
When legendary film editor Vivien Hillgrove begins losing her sight, she confronts memories of loss and resilience while reinventing herself as an artist with a disability. From her groundbreaking career in cinema to her life on a small farm with her partner, Karen, Vivien's story reveals how creativity, care, and connection can reshape what it means to see and belong. (Additional airings: 1/26 10:00 PM)
5:30 AM |
This Old House – Ipswich | Below Grade Plumbing (repeat)
The old fireplace firebox is demolished leaving the chimney for the new fireplace. The dismantled timber frame pieces are restored offsite. Plumbing is run for a below grade bathroom. A steel beam is prepared for installation. Kevin goes clamming.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Relieve Neck Pain (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! This episode will help liberate your joints and muscles in your neck and shoulders.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Wild Ponies (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Through Rain, Sun, Snow Or Hail (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Part of the Furniture/The Odd Ness Monster (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – Rhythm Blues/Giving Up The Ship (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Mr. Malik Comes Back to School/Daniel's Wintry Wal (repeat)
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Royal Rosie/Rosie's No-Strawberry Stand (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Elmo Visits The Library (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Welcome to the Treeborhood/Ice Cream Bike (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Growing The Ungrowdenia/Camp Buddy Buddy (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – The Pinkville Time Capsule/Pinkerstition (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Feed The Birds (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – The Beach Blahs/The Last Sandcastle (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Cabbagezilla/Name Game (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Billie Jean King/I Am Arthur Ashe (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Taste of History – Danube River Adventure, Part 1
Set sail with Chef Staib on a two-part adventure down the majestic Danube River! Part 1 charts a course through Germany and Austria, exploring stunning valleys amidst Europe's heart. Discover historic sites, artistic treasures, and culinary delights at every stop along this unforgettable journey.
2:30 PM |
Sara's Weeknight Meals – On The Table Stat: South Asian Style
Sara discovers that the tiny island of Mauritius is a culinary gold mine! She and a Mauritian home cook prepare an island favorite - the Magic Bowl, full of veggies, grains and eggs, and homemade Roti with a Spicy Red Meat Dip. Later, Sara and food entrepreneur Maya Kamal detail a cook once, eat twice strategy - Turkey Keema is served with sweet potatoes, which then gets stuffed into peppers for meal number two. On Ask Sara, the secrets of thickeners.
3:00 PM |
Relish
In the food and culture series RELISH, chef Yia Vang connects with culinary experts and food makers through curiosity and humor to reveal the rich tapestry of food traditions, history and modern expressions of taste and flavor. In season five, episodes explore two famous noodle dishes with a surprising shared history; unwrap a pair of centuries-old pastries that are tasty, filling and easy on the wallet; and look at meat alternatives and veggies that will redefine perceptions of vegan cooking. Catering to the epicurious and those eager to expand their culinary horizons, RELISH explores the parallels and contradictions that make a person, a culture or a dish unique while fostering a spirit of inclusivity and respect that emphasizes the belief that the beauty of our global community lies in our differences. (Additional airings: 1/21 3:00 PM, 1/24 11:30 AM, 1/31 11:30 AM)
3:30 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Blood and Circuses (repeat)
The carnival is in town. Innocent fun turns to horror when one of the sideshow acts is murdered. Phryne poses as the magician's assistant, Fern, to investigate. The heady atmosphere of the carnival takes Phryne on a bittersweet trip down memory lane - to the days when she and her sister, Janey, would sneak into the big top, until one night Janey disappeared. Her pain is reignited when she discovers that Murdoch Foyle, the man accused of murdering her sister - was the mastermind behind an elaborate prison escape plan. Any chance of discovering the truth about her sister's fate is dashed though, when she learns that Foyle has died and been cremated. Directed by Emma Freeman and guest stars John Wood, Aaron Jeffrey, Victoria Thaine and Joel Tobeck. (Additional airings: 1/24 9:00 PM)
4:30 PM |
Good Karma Hospital – Season 3, Episode 2
A medical train rolls into in town providing miracle surgeries, and carrying a surprise for Gabriel ? a glamorous older surgeon from his past. One of the team is viciously attacked, leaving Lydia reeling. An older British man arrives on a romantic mission. (Additional airings: 1/24 8:00 PM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Samantha Brown's Places to Love
For more than 17 years, TV host Samantha Brown has been exploring all four corners of the world, visiting more than 260 cities in 62 countries, sharing her adventures and introducing new cultures to viewers. Now, the two-time Emmy Award-winner embarks on her next journey with her new travel series SAMANTHA BROWN'S PLACES TO LOVE. Unlike a traditional travelogue show with a formulaic itinerary, PLACES TO LOVE delivers decidedly refreshing and enriching travel experiences by taking viewers on a discovery of the emotional heart of travel and highlighting the people who are changing, challenging and strengthening a destination. From Brooklyn, New York and Monterey, California to Shanghai, China and Donegal in Ireland, Samantha seeks out the little-known spots and haunts where innovators and disrupters are creating a brand new travel experience. Whether it's through food and drink, art and design, culture or adventure, at the end of each episode, viewers will have a well-curated list of new experiences that focus on not just how to visit a destination, but how to fully immerse in it. The 13-part series encourages viewers to experience the passion of people and the soul of a place in a way that only traveling can do. Samantha's career as a television travel host happened by accident. A producer spotted her work in a commercial and recommended her to the Travel Channel in 1999 to audition for a new show called Great Vacation Homes. A decade of various series followed, including Great Hotels, Passport to Europe, Passport to Latin America, Samantha Brown's Asia, The Trip, 50/50, and many others. Samantha's fun-loving style has made her a beloved and engaging television personality whose approach is less expert and more a person you would want to travel with. (Additional airings: 1/14 7:30 PM, 1/21 7:30 PM)
8:00 PM |
Nature – Expedition Killer Whale (repeat)
In Antarctica, killer whales hunt using their intelligence and teamwork. Swimming together to create powerful waves, they can wash seals off pieces of floating ice. Follow a team of scientists and filmmakers as they explore the icy waters to advance our understanding of these sophisticated animals. (Additional airings: 1/29 3:30 PM)
9:00 PM |
Nova – Angkor: Hidden Jungle Empire
Deep in the Cambodian jungle lie the ruins of Angkor, a marvel of urban engineering and seat of the once-mighty Khmer Empire. New discoveries are revealing how this ancient metropolis was built - and what likely led to its devastating collapse. (Additional airings: 1/29 1:00 AM, 1/29 4:30 PM)
10:00 PM |
Secrets of the Dead – Queens of Combat
What if there were women hidden among the ranks of Ancient Rome's fearsome gladiators A group of experts combine history, archaeology, and forensic investigation in a quest to prove women once fought alongside men in the arena. (Additional airings: 1/29 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.
Jan 29 (Thursday)
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 |
Nova – Angkor: Hidden Jungle Empire
Deep in the Cambodian jungle lie the ruins of Angkor, a marvel of urban engineering and seat of the once-mighty Khmer Empire. New discoveries are revealing how this ancient metropolis was built - and what likely led to its devastating collapse. (Additional airings: 1/28 9:00 PM, 1/29 4:30 PM)
2:00 AM |
Secrets of the Dead – Queens of Combat
What if there were women hidden among the ranks of Ancient Rome's fearsome gladiators A group of experts combine history, archaeology, and forensic investigation in a quest to prove women once fought alongside men in the arena. (Additional airings: 1/28 10:00 PM)
3:00 AM |
American Masters – Elie Wiesel: Soul On Fire
Learn about the life and career of Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize-winning author of Night. After his liberation from Buchenwald, Wiesel became a writer in France before immigrating to America. Over the course of his decades-long career, Wiesel fought the 'sin of indifference' by writing 57 books, teaching as a university professor, and championing for human rights. (Additional airings: 1/27 9:00 PM, 1/28 1:30 AM)
4:30 AM |
This Old House – Ipswich| Rebuilding Centuries (repeat)
The newly restored timber frame structure is reassembled on site. A Rumford fireplace is installed where the old was demolished. The steel ridge beam is craned in place. The homeowner visits a local stone yard to select a kitchen countertop.
5:00 AM |
Finding Your Roots – The Road We Took
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of actor Lizzie Caplan and comedian Hasan Minhaj - moving from shtetls in Eastern Europe to farmlands in northern India to meet ancestors whose bold decisions that forever reshaped their family trees. (Additional airings: 1/27 8:00 PM)
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Stress Release (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! Join Miranda Esmonde-white for a revitalizing workout with gentle movements that release tension, calm your nervous system and build strength & flexibility while enhancing your overall well-being.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Hercules - The Giant Beetle (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – Groundhog Birthday
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Double O Trouble (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Gratitude Collection/The Pet Rock Collection (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Helps Teddy/Miss Elaina is Brave at the Den
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – Fort Fuentes/Rosie's Derby Car (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – A Trip to the Moon
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Cause and Effect Machine/Riddles of the Treeborhoo (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – Someplace Cold/Purple Polka Dot Party (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – Dojo Mojo/Googly Eyes (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Elinor's Fishy Friend/Do The Crane Dance (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Alma on the Moo-ve/The Lucas Look (repeat)
1:00 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am Full of Possibilities
2:00 PM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Easy Enchiladas
Christopher Kimball travels to Mexico City to learn how to make Cheese Enchiladas with Salsa Roja, featuring an easy, blender-blitzed red salsa that also offers a lesson in charring vegetables. Then, it's Mexican Cowboy Beans (Frijoles Charros), flavored with bacon and chipotle. Finally, inspired by a popular street snack, we make Mexican-Style Corn with Chili and Lime (Esquites). (Additional airings: 1/10 8:30 AM)
2:30 PM |
World According to Polka – Maple Syrup
Bandleader Jake Kouwe travels to various maple syrup farms to learn about production techniques. The Chardon Polka Band records lively music at Suma Recording Studio. Bob Buzecan has a "spontaneous" syrup song to play on his accordion.
3:00 PM |
Travels with Darley – New Jersey's Silk City & Baseball
Explore northern New Jersey's rich history and hidden treasures from Paterson's industrial past. From the Great Falls National Historical Park to the American Labor Museum's look at the 1913 Silk Strike, Darley uncovers the area's storied heritage. The episode also features Lambert Castle's grandeur, a stroll through Little Peru and Little Falls, and visits to the Yogi Berra Museum and local dining spots. Join Darley to experience New Jersey's diverse cultural and historical landscape.
3:30 PM |
Nature – Expedition Killer Whale (repeat)
In Antarctica, killer whales hunt using their intelligence and teamwork. Swimming together to create powerful waves, they can wash seals off pieces of floating ice. Follow a team of scientists and filmmakers as they explore the icy waters to advance our understanding of these sophisticated animals. (Additional airings: 1/28 8:00 PM)
4:30 PM |
Nova – Angkor: Hidden Jungle Empire
Deep in the Cambodian jungle lie the ruins of Angkor, a marvel of urban engineering and seat of the once-mighty Khmer Empire. New discoveries are revealing how this ancient metropolis was built - and what likely led to its devastating collapse. (Additional airings: 1/28 9:00 PM, 1/29 1:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
7:30 PM |
Rick Steves' Europe – Rick Steves' Europe: Art of the Early Middle Age (repeat)
After Rome's fall, Europe's Christians kept culture alive with art rooted in their deep faith. We visit sturdy Romanesque churches filled with art that reinforced the ruling order. Meanwhile, Europe was invigorated from the fringes: Byzantines to the East, with their dazzling mosaics; Spanish Muslims with their lush palaces; and fierce Vikings of the North all part of Europe's rich cultural stew.
8:00 PM |
Inspector George Gently – Bomber's Moon
Shot down over England and billeted with a kindly farm family during the war, pilot Gunter Schmeikel returns to Northumberland to visit his former captors, now his friends. The joyous reunion turns tragic when Schmeikel's body is fished out of the harbor.
9:30 PM |
Agatha and the Truth of Murder (repeat)
Join the crime writer as she investigates the murder of Florence Nightingale's goddaughter during her 11-day disappearance in 1926. Christie's involvement in the case influenced her later work. Starring Ruth Bradley as Agatha Christie.
11:03 PM |
Amanpour and Company
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Jan 30 (Friday)
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 |
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.
2:00 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.
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 |
We Remember: Songs of Survivors (repeat)
Holocaust survivors partner with songwriters to turn their life experiences into powerful music for a community concert. The resulting songs, filled with joy and healing, celebrate the extraordinary lives of this resilient generation.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Hip and Glute Flexibility (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! This Workout will not only strengthen but stretch these muscles leaving your entire lower body liberated and flexible.
6:30 AM |
BBC News
Live news with multiple presenters, produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
7:00 AM |
Wild Kratts – Under Frozen Pond (repeat)
7:30 AM |
Weather Hunters – The Word on the Bird (repeat)
8:00 AM |
Odd Squad – Can You Wrangle It/Ahead of the Time (repeat)
8:30 AM |
Carl The Collector – The Green Piece/The Fuzzyworld Book of Records (repeat)
9:00 AM |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood – Daniel Plays T-Ball/Max Plays at the Library
9:30 AM |
Rosie's Rules – The Family Hammock/Iggy's Birthday Cake (repeat)
10:00 AM |
Sesame Street – Elmo Goes Down The Big Slide (repeat)
10:30 AM |
Work It Out Wombats! – Lost & Found Patrol/Survey Says (repeat)
11:00 AM |
Donkey Hodie – What A Pickle/Scooter Blues (repeat)
11:30 AM |
Pinkalicious & Peterrific – The Legend of Pinkfoot/Flossie The Mossling (repeat)
12:00 PM |
Elinor Wonders Why – Circus Tricks/Stuck in the Mud (repeat)
12:30 PM |
Alma's Way – Cowboy Howard/Junior's Hair Salon
1:00 PM |
Molly of Denali – Good for the Goose/Whistle Work (repeat)
1:30 PM |
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum – I Am James Naismith/I Am Temple Grandin (repeat)
2:00 PM |
Outdoor Eats – Outdoor Eats In St. Pete Clearwater, Florida
Chef Corso enjoys a seafood catch-and-cook experience while exploring St. Pete Clearwater on Florida's gulf coast.
2:30 PM |
Best of the Joy of Painting – Lake in the Valley
Travel into mountain country with Bob Ross and discover a quiet little lake hidden in the wilderness.
3:00 PM |
Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins – Winter Among The Pines (repeat)
Join host Nicholas Hankins and learn to capture a frigid wintertime landscape on canvas using just a few oil colors and your creative desire!
3:30 PM |
Miss Scarlet On Masterpiece – The Delivery
A treasure hunt brings Moses back to London from Paris to sell a priceless diamond. As Eliza welcomes Moses back to the fold, Clarence is determined to prove that he is every bit as good as his predecessor and a friendly rivalry ensues. (Additional airings: 1/26 12:00 AM, 1/27 3:00 AM)
4:30 PM |
All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece – Captain Farnon?
Tristan and Siegfried find themselves in competition to treat the horse of a wealthy family that's new to the area. Mrs. Pumphrey and James prepare Tricki for a special visitor, and Mrs. Hall uncovers a surprising secret of Tristan's. (Additional airings: 1/25 9:00 PM, 1/26 1:00 AM, 1/27 4:00 AM)
5:30 PM |
BBC World News America
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, live news produced out of BBC's Washington DC bureau.
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
Presented by Christian Fraser, a regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
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: 1/2 7:30 PM, 1/4 11:30 AM, 1/9 7:30 PM, 1/11 11:30 AM, 1/16 7:30 PM, 1/18 11:30 AM, 1/23 7:30 PM, 1/25 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: 1/2 8:00 PM, 1/9 8:00 PM, 1/16 8:00 PM, 1/23 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: 1/2 8:30 PM, 1/3 1:00 AM, 1/5 3:07 AM, 1/6 1:00 AM, 1/9 8:30 PM, 1/16 8:30 PM, 1/23 8:30 PM)
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: 1/31 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.
Jan 31 (Saturday)
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 |
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: 1/30 9:00 PM)
3:00 AM |
Victoria & Albert: The Wedding – Episode: 1 (repeat)
Join the experts preparing to reconstruct the wedding that changed history. As they get ready for the ceremony and investigate the stories behind the dress, food and music, they uncover astonishing details, and their challenge comes into focus.
4:00 AM |
Victoria & Albert: The Wedding – Episode: 2 (repeat)
Witness the most accurate reconstruction of Victoria and Albert's wedding ever staged, followed by a sumptuous wedding breakfast, a prelude to the first night that began a marriage so iconic, it heralded constitutional monarchy as we know it today.
5:00 AM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Natasha Kaplinski and Michael Buerk (repeat)
Newsreaders Natasha Kaplinski and Michael Buerk embark on an adventure around Sussex; Michael tastes the delights of Hastings, and Natasha meets some woolly friends who played a vital role in during the industrial revolution.
6:00 AM |
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics – Spinal Fascia (repeat)
This season we celebrate the 25 years of Classical Stretch! In this all-standing, advanced strengthening workout Miranda will bend, twist, and work the spine in every direction it was built to move! The intelligently designed exercises used in this workout will keep the connective tissue of your spine and back flexible, lubricated, strong, and mobile. (Additional airings: 1/21 6:00 AM)
6:30 AM |
Yoga In Practice – A Complicated Journey (repeat)
Being human can be a messy and complicated journey. It is our light that makes our shadows, our sorrows that give meaning to our joys, making us who we are. What if yoga as a practice of living fully is inviting us to engage the messiness of our life and not to run from it? Are we able to want the life we are currently living right now? Consider this idea as we move though our practice together.
7:00 AM |
Quilting Arts – Fun with Fabric
Fabric is the foundation for fun on Quilting Arts! On today's episode, fabric artist Sondrasa provides a start to finish tutorial on English paper piecing, and then shares ways to incorporate EPP into projects - some quite unexpected! Quilt artist David M. Taylor has loved fabric all his life, and is here to tell you how to nurture your fabrics, including giving them their own "spa day"! Indulge in your fabric fantasies on today's episode of Quilting Arts.
7:30 AM |
Best of Sewing with Nancy – The Absolute Easiest Way to Sew, Part 2 (repeat)
Nancy takes the most requested sewing techniques and simplifies them. Nancy minimizes sewing effort and makes it easy and fun to sew clothing and home dec accessories using nontraditional methods. Learn the "hands-down easiest way" to sew collars, corners, and sleeves.
8:00 AM |
J Schwanke's Life In Bloom – Collections In Bloom (repeat)
Life in Bloom showcases collecting all things Flower! J shares favorite collections including varieties of living trees and hosta plants in the garden, and artwork featuring flowers in various forms. Unique wall pockets and tiny vases - both of which hold flowers and memories! J shares a favorite recipe - and shows off a collection of swizzle sticks with flower accents!
8:30 AM |
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television – Eggs Around The World
We go around the world in search of smarter ways to cook eggs, starting with Velvety Turkish Scrambled Eggs with Yogurt. Then, we showcase eggs as a topping for soups and salads with recipes for Wok-Fried Eggs and Soy Sauce Eggs. Finally, we encounter a recipe for deconstructed fried rice in Hong Kong, Cantonese-Style Shrimp Omelet on Rice, that employs cornstarch to transform the texture of eggs.
9:00 AM |
Outdoor Journal – Ice Fishing/Boone & Crockett/Rocket Sleds (repeat)
Lawrence Pyne joins Barry Cahoon of Danville to ice fish for trout in the Northeast Kingdom. Ron Boucher of Wallingford demonstrates how to measure antler size using the Boone and Crockett Club standards. Marianne Eaton visits the Mad River Rocket Company of Warren for an introduction to their rocket sleds and hikes up Hunger Mountain to give one a try.
9:30 AM |
MotorWeek
MotorWeek, television's longest running automotive series, is in its third decade of reviewing cars, trucks and utilities spanning the needs and dreams of a broad spectrum of buyers. From pure-electric to pure performance, MotorWeek looks at factors mattering most to consumers. But, MotorWeek is more than just a show about new cars. It's also about keeping the car you own running, and keeping pace with the latest automotive lifestyle trends as America continues its love affair with cars.
10:00 AM |
Epic Trails
Stella Blashock lands in the Azores archipelago to explore the magnificent hikes and vistas on these volcanic islands. (Additional airings: 1/17 10:00 AM, 1/24 10:00 AM)
10:30 AM |
Welcome to My Farm – Blueberries (repeat)
Maine is known for its wild blueberries. Lisa explains the difference between cultivated and wild berries, and talks about why the Maine climate allows blueberries to grow so well in her state. Since blueberries are in season now, Lisa is excited to bake blueberry cobbler with homemade whipped cream, and she also makes blueberry ice pops for her flock.
11:00 AM |
My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas
Hosted by chef, cookbook author and restaurateur Diane Kochilas, the 13-part culinary series MY GREEK TABLE WITH DIANE KOCHILAS celebrates Greek history and culture through food. In the series, Diane travels throughout Greece and its surrounding islands where she showcases many of the foods that Greece is known for (olive oil, feta, honey, yogurt and more), while giving a snapshot of the country's traditions. Then Diane heads back to her kitchen to whip up simple home-cooked meals using the ingredients she highlights in each episode, offering tips on how to cook and pair them in a traditional Greek meal. (Additional airings: 1/3 11:00 AM, 1/10 11:00 AM, 1/17 11:00 AM, 1/24 11:00 AM)
11:30 AM |
Relish
In the food and culture series RELISH, chef Yia Vang connects with culinary experts and food makers through curiosity and humor to reveal the rich tapestry of food traditions, history and modern expressions of taste and flavor. In season five, episodes explore two famous noodle dishes with a surprising shared history; unwrap a pair of centuries-old pastries that are tasty, filling and easy on the wallet; and look at meat alternatives and veggies that will redefine perceptions of vegan cooking. Catering to the epicurious and those eager to expand their culinary horizons, RELISH explores the parallels and contradictions that make a person, a culture or a dish unique while fostering a spirit of inclusivity and respect that emphasizes the belief that the beauty of our global community lies in our differences. (Additional airings: 1/21 3:00 PM, 1/24 11:30 AM, 1/28 3:00 PM)
12:00 PM |
America's Test Kitchen – Breakfast from Scratch
Test cook Alex Heugel makes host Julia Collin Davison Biscuit Breakfast Sandwiches. Techniquely host Lan Lam Lan shares techniques to make picture-perfect pancakes. And test cook Aran Goyoaga makes Spiced Pear, Buckwheat, and Almond Pancakes for host Bridget Lancaster.
12:30 PM |
Cook's Country – Chinese Noodles and Egg Rolls
Test cook Kelly Song makes host Julia Collin Davison Shanghai Scallion Oil Noodles. Toni Tipton-Martin shares the story of Grace Young and her work supporting Chinatowns across America. And test cook Lawman Johnson makes host Bridget Lancaster American-Style Egg Rolls.
1:00 PM |
Woodsmith Shop – Steamer Trunk (repeat)
Designed to evoke the travel trunks used on long ocean voyages, this classic works just as well as a storage piece in your home. Logan, Chris, and Phil use locally harvested oak to teach you how to create a trunk with a curved lid.
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: 1/24 1:30 PM, 1/26 7:30 PM)
2:00 PM |
Ask This Old House – Split Water Heater, Attic Ladder
Ross upgrades a home to a solar-assisted split heat pump water heater, ideal for cold climates. Kevin and Jenn discuss three common houseplant pests and Jenn shares some simple tricks to banish them. Nathan solves a tough attic access issue.
2:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow – Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 1
Catch ROADSHOW's stunning season-topping find in this first hour from Savannah, GA! Treasures include a 1901 Alexander Fisher enamel, a 1992 Olga de Amaral "Lost Image VII" tapestry and a signed 1936 "Gone with the Wind" first edition. (Additional airings: 1/26 8:00 PM, 1/27 3:30 PM)
3:30 PM |
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Chesney Hawkes & Debbie McGee (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 lawyer of Italian origin falls in love with the village his forefathers left behind.
5:30 PM |
Horizons from PBS News – Episode 3
Horizons from PBS News will feature experts and professionals in the world of science, health, technology and the environment and will dive into a single issue each week such as the Artificial Intelligence race, advances in medicine, and the latest developments in climate science. Horizons will be hosted by Peabody and Emmy award-winning journalist and PBS News Hour correspondent William Brangham and will be executive produced by Talesha Reynolds, who also serves as senior producer of content and special projects for PBS News Hour.
6:00 PM |
As Time Goes By – Branching Out
Jean is opening another secretarial agency and is looking for someone to run it. Meanwhile, work for Lionel seems to have got very quiet.
6:30 PM |
Keeping Up Appearances – Early Retirement (repeat)
Richard has no hiding place from Hyacinth now that early retirement has been thrust upon him. He finds the though of all the extra time that the two of them will be able to spend together rather daunting.
7:00 PM |
Still Open All Hours (repeat)
Granville plans a double date with Madge and Mavis but needs to find a way to smarten up Gastric. There's more romance in the air as Mrs Featherstone has her heart set on a new husband and Nurse Gladys is wooed by a former patient, Mick, whose boil she once attended to. Meanwhile, a mysterious new product from the Far East arrives which needs some clever marketing to Eric and Cyril. (Additional airings: 1/3 7:00 PM, 1/10 7:00 PM, 1/17 7:00 PM, 1/24 7:00 PM)
7:30 PM |
Waiting for God – Foreign Workers (repeat)
8:00 PM |
Good Karma Hospital – Season 3, Episode 3
Gabriel and Aisha get closer when they work on a surgery together, threatening Ruby and Gabriel?s blossoming relationship. Ruby and Ram fall out over a patient?s care. Edmund?s search for his lost love hits a dead end.
9:00 PM |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries – Murder in the Dark (repeat)
Phryne's cousins and Aunt Prudence's entire household come under suspicion when a young girl is found drowned in her aunt's fountain on the eve of a lavish fancy dress party. Phryne and her aunt work together to investigate - until Phryne begins to doubt her own detecting skills. Was Murdoch Foyle really the man responsible for her sister's death or was it someone much closer to Phryne - someone who was also there the day Janey disappeared from the circus all those years ago? When Foyle finally shows his hand, Phryne recovers her confidence - only to have it replaced by terror when she fears Foyle now has Jane in his sights. Directed by Daina Reid and guest stars Felix Williamson, Kate Jenkinson and John Lloyd Fillingham.
10:00 PM |
Annika On Masterpiece – Episode 5
Annika arrives at a murder scene on a party boat. From there, things only get more chaotic.
11:00 PM |
Austin City Limits – Queens of the Stone Age
Rock titans Queens of the Stone Age take the ACL stage anew for Alive in the Catacombs, a project conceived in the ancient tombs beneath Paris. Josh Homme & Co. deliver a master class reimagining their iconic catalog in an immersive, innovative hour.