Highlights September 22 to September 28
Posted on September 19, 2025

Monday, September 22nd
Antiques Roadshow - Vintage San Jose Hour 2 See astounding ROADSHOW value updates to items discovered 15 years ago in San Jose, including a 1934 Martin 000-18 Guitar, Ansel Adams modern prints, ca. 1960, and a Longines aviator's watch, ca. 1938. One Pop Art drawing doubles in value! 7:00 pm
Antiques Roadshow - Vintage Tucson 2021 Hour 2 Blazing hot Tucson treasures include a Mexican charro saddle, Gaston Chaissac artwork and a 1956 Olympics USA Basketball memorabilia. But has the marketplace cooled down since they were appraised in 2006? Not for one $65,000-$110,000 find. 8:00 pm
Showstoppers! Great Women of TV Variety hosted by three-time Grammy Award winner Debby Boone, is a dazzling musical comedy salute to the history-making women of 1960s and '70s TV Variety. The program features classic performances from Carol Burnett, Lily Tomlin, Diahann Carroll, Cher, Mitzi Gaynor, Toni Tennille, Ella Fitzgerald, Ann-Margret, Vikki Carr, Leslie Uggams, and many more. Collectively these trailblazing icons reinvented a TV genre, both in front of and behind the camera, with razzle-dazzle showmanship and a dynamic creative vision that entertained tens of millions. 9:00 pm
POV - The Bitter Pill Attorney Paul Farrell Jr. takes on pharmaceutical giants to fight the opioid epidemic in his West Virginia hometown. His local battle grows into the largest civil litigation in U.S. history, raising the stakes as he fights for justice nationwide. 10:30 pm
Tuesday, September 23rd
Deadly Alliance - Leopold and Loeb: American Stories On a spring afternoon 100 years ago, Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb were affluent teenagers living in Kenwood, just a few blocks away from the University of Chicago, when they challenged themselves to commit "the perfect crime." Driving around the neighborhood, they abducted Loeb's 14-year-old cousin Bobby Franks, ruthlessly murdered him, and hid his body in a culvert. The crime was far from perfect, and once convicted of the killing, only legendary defense attorney Clarence Darrow could save Leopold and Loeb from the gallows. Deadly Alliance - Leopold and Loeb: American Stories tells their story. 7:50 pm
Wednesday, September 24th
Big Cats 24/7 - Reunion Reunited, the Xudum Pride lionesses struggle to feed their young - one cub is starving. As male leopards are pushed closer together by rising floodwaters, leopard mum Lediba and cheetah mum Pobe each fight to keep their cubs alive. 7:00 pm
NOVA - Human: Journeys Follow Homo Sapiens as they venture across the world, farther than any other human species. See how they invented new tools to thrive in challenging environments - and meet the mysterious hobbit-like humans they may have encountered along the way. 8:00 pm
Sacred Planet with Gulnaz Khan - Saving The World’s Forest Venture to Japan with Gulnaz, where global warming is upending centuries-old Shinto and Buddhist traditions. As ancient shrines and temples face rising challenges, they also inspire new paths in reforestation and conservation. 9:00 pm
The West Is Burning focuses on the state of forests in the western U. S., and examines the history of forest management and litigation that has contributed to the current conditions and the catastrophic fires plaguing the region. The film also explores the critical need for interdisciplinary approaches to forest restoration, and looks at how local stakeholders are coming together to better manage and steward the land. 10:00 pm
Thursday, September 25th
American Masters - Orozco: Man on Fire Follow the life of Mexican muralist Jose Clemente Orozco, a life filled with drama, adversity and triumph, is one of the great stories of the modern era. 9:00 pm
VOCES - Letters To Eloisa A haunting portrait of a writer's life and struggle for artistic freedom, meet Cuba's Jose Lezama Lima, an all but forgotten figure of the Latin American literary boom that included Gabriel Garcia Marquez,Octavio Paz and Mario Vargas Llosa. 10:00 pm
Friday, September 26th
Live from the LBJ - Library Peniel Joseph Historian Peniel Joseph discusses his book, Freedom Season, which delves into 1963 as an inflection point for civil rights--exploring the Birmingham campaign, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s evolving leadership, and John F. Kennedy's seminal framing of civil rights as a "moral issue." 7:30 pm
38th Hispanic Heritage Awards Celebrate the recipients of the 38th annual Hispanic Heritage Awards. The evening commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month includes performances and appearances by some of the country's most celebrated Hispanic artists and visionaries. 8:00 pm
VOCES: Omara - Cuba's Legendary Diva Meet the beloved Cuban singer Omara Portuondo, who has thrilled audiences for over half a century, from the stages of Havana's legendary nightclubs to her worldwide fame as part of the Grammy-winning Buena Vista Social Club. 9:00 pm
Saturday, September 27th
*__Pati’s Mexican Table - My Heart, My Home__* brings authentic Mexican flavors, colors, textures and warmth into American kitchens. A former policy analyst focused on Latin American politics and history, Pati Jinich is a chef,cooking teacher, food writer and mother of three whose true passion lies in sharing the tastes of her childhood and culinary adventures in her native country. In each episode, Pati embarks upon an exciting and entertaining journey, where each dish serves as a point of departure into Mexico's rich history and culture, Pati's personal experiences, and her ongoing conversations with cooks in both Mexico and the United States. Each half-hour highlights a singular Mexican food - from familiar ingredients like vanilla, avocado and chorizo to the mysterious grains used by the Aztecs and the adventurous and trendy cuisine found across Mexico today. From traditional takes on tomatillos to modern spins on huevos rancheros, Pati inspires viewers to make great Mexican dishes in their own homes. 1:00 pm
Charlie Bee Company - Texas Heat Charlie's feeling the heat - literally! With temps soaring past 100?F,he tackles hives in a junked car, an RV, and a hotel crawling with bees. Sharp bamboo, punji sticks, and a roasting film crew crank up the chaos. Then it's off to Houston for a towering six-story hive removal with pro Bee Man Dan. It's stings, sweat, and serious altitude in this action-packed episode of bee mayhem. 4:30 pm
How Are We Today? - ADHD & Life Systems It's pizza night at Tyler's place, but something is amiss with his niece Bella. After learning from her mother that she just went through a breakup, the group tries to unravel the mystery of whether or not she is dealing with depression. With the help of Dr. Erin, the group makes a game plan on how best to approach a loved one when they are suffering and get them the help they need. 6:00 pm
Sunday, September 28th
Texas Monthly Presents: The Story Legacy exists in all of our lives, but for some, it is an integral part of their livelihood and identity. In these three stories, we see a cultural tradition continued across borders and generations, the preservation of black cowboy culture, and a pitmaster who maintains the legacy of the family members she's lost. 6:00 pm
Professor T - The Warrior Gene In the run-up to Zelda's wedding, Dan becomes obsessed with a dying man's final words, and Jasper finally decides to act on his own feelings. 7:00 pm
The Marlow Murder Club On Masterpiece Believing the murder is connected to the ongoing thefts, Judith enlists Becks and Suzie to catch the thieves red-handed. But Suzie inadvertently reveals too much and puts herself in danger. Can they stop the killer and save her before it's too late? 8:00 pm
Unforgotten on Masterpiece Who killed Gerry Cooper? Jess and Sunny dig deeper, exposing the truth about Asif, Marty, Mel, and Juliet. But as always, the truth - both in the case and in their personal lives - leads everyone to make difficult decisions. 9:00 pm
Velvet - Taking Flight When the designers are commissioned to design clothing for an airline,Ana struggles to come up with an idea. When Pedro tells a big lie, he might push Rita into Adolfo's arms for good. 10:00 pm