Highlights September 8 to September 14
Posted on September 5, 2025

Monday, September 8th
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Baltimore 2021 Hour 1 Travel back to 2007 for updated appraisals on magnificent Maryland finds including Plains & Prairie American Indian art, a presentation sword with a Lincoln-signed appointment and an 1885 Opening Day baseball program. One is $130,000-$200,000. 7:00 pm.
Tom Lehrer - Live In Copenhagen 1967 Tom Lehrer spent his brief, yet remarkable music career developing brilliant parody songs that entertained and enlightened millions. Biting, intelligent and socially conscious, his songs were accessible and intimate commentaries on society and politics in the 1960s. Tom Lehrer - Live In Copenhagen 1967, originally filmed for Danish television in September 1967, captures a rare concert recording and features many of his best known songs, including "The Elements," "Pollution," and "The Vatican Rag." 9:00 pm.
POV: The Age of Water When three children die of leukemia in a rural Mexican town, two mothers and a scientist discover radioactivity in the water, sparking backlash and denial. Their fight for justice reveals the personal cost of exposing hidden environmental threats. 9:55 pm.
Tuesday, September 9th
Becoming Thurgood: America's Social Architect 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. 9:00 pm.
Wednesday, September 10th
Big Cats 24/7 A team of local and international wildlife filmmakers uses the latest technology to follow a group of African big cats in Botswana's awe-inspiring Okavango Delta, day and night for six months, revealing their lives like never before. .
- Episode One: The Rouge Boys The team returns to Okavango Delta to catch up with old friends. Lionesses hunt nonstop to feed growing cubs. Leopardess Xudum moves on, and the new mom, Lediba, steps into the spotlight. Pobe, the cheetah, returns with two cubs of her own. 7:00 pm
- Episode Two: Under Siege With the dominant males gone, trouble looms as intruder lions close in on the Xudum pride' young cubs. Leopard Lediba searches for her missing cub after a tense encounter, while Pobe the cheetah must defend her family's food from bigger cats. 8:00 pm
Sacred Planet with Gulnaz Khan Examine the impact of climate change on sacred places around the world with journalist Gulnaz Khan. Meet faith leaders drawing on ancient wisdom and spiritual resilience to confront the crisis with hope and action in this powerful four-part series. 9:00 pm.
- Episode One: Join Gulnaz Khan in the sacred mountains of Colombia with the Arhuaco people, one of the few Indigenous groups to preserve their spiritual traditions after colonization. Calling themselves the Elder Brothers, they carry a vital message for humanity.
In Great Natural Monuments - Grand Canyon, passionate geologists Karl Karlstrom and Laura Crossey take a fascinating journey along the Colorado River to uncover the secrets of this natural monument, which still has much to reveal. Accompanied by "river runner" Glade Zarn and naturalist Geoff Carpenter, Karl and Laura embark on an eight-day boat trip. They follow in the footsteps of Civil War Veteran John Wesley Powell, who in 1869 embarked on what he then called the "Great Unknown." 10:00 pm.
- Episode One: Karl Karlstrom and Laura Crossey begin their descent to the Colorado River and tackle hundreds of rapids to unveil the mysteries held in the Grand Canyon, and the place humans occupy within it.
Thursday, September 11th
Overheard with Evan Smith: Abby Phillip Abby Phillip, anchor of CNN NewsNight, discusses the network's coverage of President Trump and former President Biden, as well as the evolution of her nightly news show. 7:30 pm.
The Daytripper: Katy, TX Chet heads this Houston suburb to find the true identity of "Katy" on the railroad. He eats ethnic food including Venezuelan pastries, Viet-Cajun crawfish, and South African street food. He operates an excavator at a local theme park and enjoys a "rice lager" under the historic rice silos. 8:30 pm.
The Volunteers: Mountain Rescue Brings Us Home A historian explores the surprising connections between two mountain rescue groups on opposite sides of the world. What can we learn from these heroic, volunteer first responders about how to bridge our political differences and build better societies? 9:00 pm.
Friday, September 12th
Live from the LBJ Library: Jake Tapper CNN anchor Jake Tapper discusses his unconventional path to journalism, his experience moderating the pivotal 2024 presidential debate, and what readers can glean from his best-selling book “Original Sin” on the presidency of Joe Biden. 7:30 pm.
Saturday, September 13th
Charlie Bee Company: Top Bar Charlie gets mindful with bees! He builds his first top-bar hive with Bee Mindful, explores the healing power of honey at UTSA, and rescues bees from a birdhouse. With mentor Al, he joins a buzzing STEM fair to inspire young minds. From DIY hives to science labs, this episode blends education, conservation, and sweet discoveries in the world of bees. 4:30 pm.
How Are We Today? is an educational entertainment sitcom series that expands the conversation around mental health and provides free resources to people of all ages who need it most. Told through an entertaining group of friends and loved ones, the show includes at-home therapeutic techniques, tools to find better care and access, and an inclusive space where a variety of conditions are represented. The series encourages viewers to create a movement built on kindness, empathy, and understanding that will impact lives and bring people together while emphasizing the importance of mental health and wellness. 6:00 pm.
- Episode One: Bipolar Disorder & Intro to Mental Health In the pilot episode of How Are We Today, host Tyler Coe invites you to a new world of mental health education and shares what it's like to experience symptoms of Bipolar Disorder. After the arrival of new neighbors and his good friend, Dr. Erin, the group learns more about how mental health conditions present themselves and how to regulate our emotions when they do.
Austin City Limits: Kacey Musgraves Seven-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves showcases a new collection of songs from Deeper Well and career highlights in a spellbinding hour. The Texas native shares the stories behind her acclaimed hits in a luminous performance. 7:00 pm.
Sunday, September 14th
Texas Monthly Presents: The Story Taking Matters Into Your Own Hands It's an iconically Texan quality to be independent, self-sufficient, and do what needs doing. This episode explores three distinct Texans who have taken matters into their own hands - a hunter helping his fellow ranchers stave off wild hogs, an Egyptian-born pitmaster who journeyed to Texas to make his mark in barbecue, and a pair of brothers trying to accurately document the fallen of The Forgotten War. 6:00 pm.
Professor T: You Can’t Kill Me While investigating an actress's stabbing on stage and a young girl is attacked, Jasper grows closer to Helena, and Chloe oversteps the mark. 7:00 pm.
The Marlow Murder Club On Masterpiece Is the new body a coincidence, or could the killer responsible for Louis Oldham's death have struck before? As details about the skeleton's identity emerge, Judith, Suzie, and Becks realize they may have been looking in the wrong direction all along... 8:00 pm.
Unforgotten on Masterpiece With a clearer picture of Gerry's life, and one suspect already under questioning, the team begins to trace leads that take them further afield, uncovering more suspects. 9:00 pm.