Ridley investigates a jewelry heist that quickly becomes a murder case.
Susan helps a couple find their missing daughter, Cecily.
Van der Valk protects a whistleblower against a criminal empire while facing a former flame.
Singer-songwriter Allison Russell and indie rock act The Weather Station perform great music.
Meet Sunny War, a prodigious guitar player and founder of Food Not Bombs.
SIT AND BE FIT is a popular exercise series designed to make exercise fun, easy and safe for people of all ages. Programs focus on therapeutic exercises that make everyday activities easier to perform; including core strengthening, balance work, stretching and relaxation. Host, Mary Ann Wilson, RN designs programs with physical therapists, using creative choreography and a diverse selection of music. Her warmth and encouragement effectively reaches out to people of all fitness levels and ages. She is especially loved by older adult viewers, children, and those managing chronic conditions and physical limitations.
In order to save humanity, Olive and Otto must locate a treasure chest that Oscar buried.
Molly and Trini figure out how to protect some baby hares until their mama comes back.
Does Alma's friend Beto really want to break his pinata? / Alma regrets giving away an old toy.
Liana and Louisa compete to see who's more outdoorsy. / The Loops go on a scavenger#hunt.
It's up to the Wild Kratts to solve the mystery of a Snowy Owl invasion all over North America!
Daniel and O pretend to go on a Trolley road trip, but they can't agree on where to travel to first.
Rosie's Rules is an 11-minute preschool family sitcom about a little girl just beginning to learn about the fascinating, baffling, thrilling world beyond her family walls. And it doesn't always go smoothly. In her resilient quest to make sense of the world's most mystifying concepts, she often plows her way into comic chaos. It's "learning-by-doing" and she usually does it a little bit wrong before she gets it right.
Elmo and Gabrielle help Rosita get the courage to tell her Coach her name.
With the help of special sneakers, Malik tries to get JunJun's favorite ball back.
When Donkey breaks Grampy's favorite toy, Panda helps her tell him the truth.
Pinkalicious and Peter's babysitter, Indigo, teaches them how to walk on stilts.
The kids take a special field trip to the forest to see huge sequoias, the world's tallest trees.
NATURE CAT follows Fred, a house cat who dreams of exploring the great outdoors. In each episode, once his family leaves for the day, Fred transforms into Nature Cat, "backyard explorer extraordinaire." Nature Cat can't wait to get outside for a day of backyard nature excursions and bravery, but there's one problem: He's still a house cat with no instincts for nature. Like many of today's kids, Nature Cat is eager and enthusiastic about outside activities, but is at times intimidated by them. With the help of his animal friends, Nature Cat embarks on action-packed adventures that include exciting missions full of nature investigation, "aha" discovery moments and humor, all while inspiring children to go outside and "play the show."
George, Hundley and the Man with the Yellow Hat take a sailboat ride and end up on a remote island.
Bruce Lee teaches Xavier and Brad that they are in charge of what their bodies do.
Cooking teacher Marion Cunningham makes delicious muffins, scones, Irish soda bread and popovers.
A new Victorian front porch, restored windows and a relaxing master suite are revealed.
Warthogs, elephants, leopards and lions visit a new manmade waterhole in the African savannah.
A promotional print signed by Cassius Clay and an 18th-century Chinese celadon vase are appraised.
Great finds include a 1554 Giorgio Ghisi engraving after Bronzino and a Louis Vuitton steamer trunk.
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, BBC NEWS AMERICA gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington DC.
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field.
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.
Amazing appraisals include a Dirk van Erp copper vase and an 1888 Joseph Nawahi oil painting.
Discover magnificent Milwaukee treasures including Louisa May Alcott "Little Women" books from 1869.
Examines the life and career of the Mexican muralist who had a profound impact on American Artists.
Cruise Boom follows a small Alaskan town, bracing itself for a rapid tourist expansion.
Yuval Noah-Hariri discusses AI in the context of history in his book with Walter Isaacson.
Jennifer Aniston, Quinta Brunson, Jonathan Bailey, and Naomi Watts talk about the industry.
Brie Larson, Andrew Scott, Hannah Einbinder, Tom Hiddleston, and Anna Sawai discuss their work.
This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
Best-selling author Jonathan Eig discusses his acclaimed book, King.
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
Guests who have used the value of life to motivate themselves towards change and success appear.
Big Bend National Park is a vast wonderland of serene beauty and home to glorious wildlife.
Glenn Close and John Waters are introduced to ancestors who are as bold and independent as they are.
Explore the life and work of civil rights activist and labor leader, Cesar Chavez.
Two stories of self acceptance and finding joy. "Another Hayride" - As the AIDS epidemic took hold in the early 1980s, self-help guru Louise Hay created a space for healing called the Hayride. Drawing hundreds of gay men confronting a deadly pandemic, Louise promised that self-love would help them overcome AIDS. "To the Future, With Love" - Meet 19-year-old Hunter "Pixel" Jimenez, a nonbinary trans boy caught between the expectations of his Guatemalan immigrant family and his dreams of living happily ever after.
Christiane Amanpour leads wide-ranging, in-depth conversations with global thought leaders and cultural influencers on the issues and trends impacting the world each day, from politics, business and technology to arts, science and sports.
Guests who have used the value of life to motivate themselves towards change and success appear.
University of Nevada scholar Emma Bloomfield discusses strategies for science storytelling.
The important story of Cuban revolutionaries Frank Pais and Juan Antonio Echeverria is shared.
The stories of five Cubans shed light on how Cuba is shaped by an ongoing culture of revolution.
The present-day reality of the Cuban Revolution and its uncertain post-Castro future are examined.
DW News - a daily newscast from the heart of Europe. As one of the world's largest international broadcasters, Deutsche Welle provides public television viewers the unique opportunity to see our world from another perspective.
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, BBC NEWS AMERICA gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington DC.
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.
Get a look at the homeless crisis through the eyes of a child.
Follow three children as they deal with their parent's incarceration.
The story of how the 1942 lynching of Cleo Wright - and the failure of the first federal attempt to prosecute a lynching - continues to haunt a small Missouri city. In 2020, the past reverberates in the present in the police killing of a young Black father. SILENCE IN SIKESTON explores the necessary questions about history, trauma, silence and resilience in a community divided over 78 years.
The untold story of Black Americans in pursuit of higher education in the North when Southern graduate schools were white-only. The academics, who left during the Great Migration, returned to the Jim Crow South to strengthen their communities and to help end segregation. SEGREGATION SCHOLARSHIPS highlights the trailblazers while illustrating the role of education in transforming social conditions.
The Southwest is hot and dry, but for millions of people, it's a place to thrive. After her divorce, Lisa, a writer, redefines herself in the great outdoors; Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Daniel struggles with linguistic dualities; and after leaving California, Sharee wonders if she can find home. Three storytellers, three interpretations of FLOURISHING IN THE DESERT, hosted by Theresa Okokon.
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.
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field.
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
Get a look at the homeless crisis through the eyes of a child.
Follow three children as they deal with their parent's incarceration.
The story of how the 1942 lynching of Cleo Wright - and the failure of the first federal attempt to prosecute a lynching - continues to haunt a small Missouri city. In 2020, the past reverberates in the present in the police killing of a young Black father. SILENCE IN SIKESTON explores the necessary questions about history, trauma, silence and resilience in a community divided over 78 years.
The untold story of Black Americans in pursuit of higher education in the North when Southern graduate schools were white-only. The academics, who left during the Great Migration, returned to the Jim Crow South to strengthen their communities and to help end segregation. SEGREGATION SCHOLARSHIPS highlights the trailblazers while illustrating the role of education in transforming social conditions.
The Southwest is hot and dry, but for millions of people, it's a place to thrive. After her divorce, Lisa, a writer, redefines herself in the great outdoors; Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Daniel struggles with linguistic dualities; and after leaving California, Sharee wonders if she can find home. Three storytellers, three interpretations of FLOURISHING IN THE DESERT, hosted by Theresa Okokon.
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.
Rick Steves sails from Barcelona to Athens with exciting stops in the French Riviera, Rome and more.
Herbed salmon and orzo casserole with feta and lemon garlic turkey breast are prepared.
Recipes include simmered tofu and vegetables, sweet corn fritters and apple cranberry crisp.
Matt and his team help a family go through boxes of memories and find long-lost family keepsakes.
Nancy and Eileen Roche discuss the first three easy lessons for machine embroider.
Jerry uses the toothbrush technique to splatter thus adding the effect of gravel, pebbles and dirt.
The geothermal is in, the kitchen appliances are installed, and the new HERS score is#revealed.
Mark discusses chimney caps and if you need them as Lee cleans the backyard of invasive plants.
DINING WITH THE CHEF introduces Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine. Hosted by Yu Hayami who cooks alongside master chef Tatsuo Saito, and co-host Patrick Harlan who cooks with chef Rika Yukimasa, with occasional appearances by other guest chefs, the series presents delicious Japanese dishes that can be made at home. Chef Tatsuo Saito, a prominent master of Japanese culinary arts, has served as head chef at the Japanese embassies in Paris and Washington and was an instructor in Japanese cuisine at a Swiss hotel school. He has also prepared tastings for the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. In Tokyo he operates a cooking school and is a prolific author, often appearing on television, in magazines and on the lecture circuit. In DINING WITH THE CHEF, Chef Saito takes us to the heart of Japanese cuisine by demonstrating culinary techniques, explaining ingredients, and showing how to arrange food to bring out its distinctive characteristics. Host Yu Hayami is an international singer and actress who was born in Japan and raised in Guam and Hawaii. Aside from her career and being a mother of two, she is also involved in charity work. Yu is a lover of good food, as well as a fine wine enthusiast.
A pan-seared sirloin and asparagus is made with coconut sriracha and pineapple almond orange salad.
John meets the Southern Nevada Climbers Coalition to discuss preservation and future generations.
Amsterdam, the island of Schiermonnikoog and the tiny floating village of Geithoorn are highlighted.
Visit a canal barge, a medieval hospice and a modern monastery and appreciate the region's wine.
Bob Ross shows how to create a woodland scene complete with fir trees.
The chef creates a hearts of palm salad to complement his Jamaican-style yellowtail red snapper
The county of Hedmark in Eastern Norway, known for big farms and abundance of produce, is visited.
Nancy and Eileen Roche discuss the first three easy lessons for machine embroider.
Jerry uses the toothbrush technique to splatter thus adding the effect of gravel, pebbles and dirt.
The geothermal is in, the kitchen appliances are installed, and the new HERS score is#revealed.
Mark discusses chimney caps and if you need them as Lee cleans the backyard of invasive plants.
Nancy and Eileen Roche discuss the first three easy lessons for machine embroider.
Equipment expert Adam Ried reviews multicookers and Lisa McManus provides care tips.
The chef creates a hearts of palm salad to complement his Jamaican-style yellowtail red snapper
A pan-seared sirloin and asparagus is made with coconut sriracha and pineapple almond orange salad.
John meets the Southern Nevada Climbers Coalition to discuss preservation and future generations.
Amsterdam, the island of Schiermonnikoog and the tiny floating village of Geithoorn are highlighted.
Visit a canal barge, a medieval hospice and a modern monastery and appreciate the region's wine.
Les and Paul connect with forger Adam Larue to harvest an unlikely bleeding mushroom.
Hungarian Goulash, Pull-Apart Seeded Bread Wreath and Smoked Paprika Butter are served.
Pork Chops with Milk Gravy, Pimento Mac and Cheese; disposable utensils; jarred peppers
Flat hand-pulled noodles with chili oil vinaigrette and Chinese-style barbecued spareribs are made.
Les and Paul connect with forger Adam Larue to harvest an unlikely bleeding mushroom.
Maria Monarca teaches Pati about the art of cooking with corn in Raramuri cuisine.
In Tekit, Pati meets a father and son who both chose to pursue their own path.
Visit a canal barge, a medieval hospice and a modern monastery and appreciate the region's wine.
Amsterdam, the island of Schiermonnikoog and the tiny floating village of Geithoorn are highlighted.
Potters in northwest Mexico have been producing fine ceramics for more than a thousand years.
Bob Ross shows how to create a woodland scene complete with fir trees.
Les and Paul connect with forger Adam Larue to harvest an unlikely bleeding mushroom.
Test cook Dan Souza makes Julia a festive recipe for easy holiday sugar cookies.
Hungarian Goulash, Pull-Apart Seeded Bread Wreath and Smoked Paprika Butter are served.
Pork Chops with Milk Gravy, Pimento Mac and Cheese; disposable utensils; jarred peppers
Maria Monarca teaches Pati about the art of cooking with corn in Raramuri cuisine.
In Tekit, Pati meets a father and son who both chose to pursue their own path.
The chef creates a hearts of palm salad to complement his Jamaican-style yellowtail red snapper
The county of Hedmark in Eastern Norway, known for big farms and abundance of produce, is visited.
Kris travels to Manitoulin Island for "The Unceded Journey," a guided walking tour that memorializes historical landmarks in the community. Sarain meets with 13-year old Water Activist and Cultural Warrior Autumn Peltier and joins her and her family in a Water Ceremony. Kris and Sarain are invited into a grade 4 classroom taught by Anishnaabe Historian and Language Advocate Dominic Beaudry, who helps implement the language program developed by the Sudbury Catholic District School Board.
A California-based clothing company called Be Non Human commissions Gracey to take photos of one of its sponsored elite female athletes, Shana Pasapa. Shana is an inspiring Aboriginal athlete and Gracey recognizes this as a great opportunity to build another connection to a branded company.
A rotating compilation of music videos featuring diverse talents of Native American & World Indigenous cultures. Different genres such as hip hop, rap, dance, rock, and many more are featured on The AUX.
Dan takes Art to a small Gulf Island inhabited by almost as many goats as people. Ever helpful, Dan assists a local farmer whose livestock is threatened by feral goats. The resulting meal is not baaaad! Despite the fact that Art and Dan must cook in a cramped double-decker bus. Bon appetite!
The National Native American Veterans Memorial, located on the grounds of the National Museum of the American Indian, stands as a tribute to all American Indian, Native Alaskan, and Native Hawaiian veterans. It was designed by Harvey Pratt, a Vietnam veteran himself. Pratt, a Cheyenne Peace Chief and Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal citizen, submitted his design along with over five hundred other artists in 2017. The next year, he was chosen as one of six finalists, and finally as the winning artist that same year. Groundbreaking for the memorial took place in 2019, with a planned dedication the next year. However, Covid-19 changed the plans drastically, and the dedication had to wait until November of 2022. The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes traveled to Washington, DC with a large group of C&A veterans and elders, and Cheyenne and Arapaho Television was invited.
A Lakota mother seeks the source of the water contamination that damaged her daughter's health.
The Great Lakes have been home to hundreds tribes and a source of fresh water, food and health.
As Chief of Police for the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe in New York, Matthew Rourke faces some unique challenges. Not the least of which is the international border that runs right through his Nation. He was recently named Chief of Police of the Year by the National Native American Law Enforcement Association. ICT's Stewart Huntington caught up with the chief and asked him about the honor. "The American Buffalo" is a two-part, four-hour film that explores the significance of buffalo, past and present. ICT's Paris Wise has this interview with consulting producer Julianna Brannum. Next month, cities and tribal nations across the United States will celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day. There will be pageants, parades and celebrations of all kinds...and the message is simple: that Native people are still here. Autumn Rose Williams works with the Indigenous art space, Cahokia and is one of the coordinators for this year's Indigenous Peoples Day celebration.
The role of spirituality is examined when the group builds a sweat lodge.
Teepee plants a tree; Teepee waters the flowers by himself for the first time.
Djinang, Look! It's a yongka, a kangaroo. And can you see the wetj, the emu full of feathers.
Jason and Tiga get to go fishing with Dad and try to catch a big one. Gertie needs help trying to find her favorite hair bow and Kokum takes a fancy old-fashioned car for a spin.
Learning to follow instructions can be a long learning curve. In this episode, Nico is a bit nonchalant about following Viola's instructions. It's only in the funny adventure, when he sees the concern he feels when Pam doesn't follow the return time instructions, that he understands the consequences of not following the instructions.
Randy and Katie search for the ingredients to make ice pops. / Randy finds out his dog Osky hid one of his slippers.
Raven and her puppet friends learn the Cheyenne word for "my mother" along with additional Cheyenne phrases. Featured puppet skits include lessons about forgiveness and not taking other people's property. We also meet Dusty the buffalo for the first time. Raven shares a TV story about powwow dancing.
Everyone around Wapos Bay has been seeing the strange lights and sounds around Wapos Bay. T-Bear, Talon and Devon have let their imaginations run wild as they think the townspeople have been brainwashed by aliens from another world. They eventually don't know whom to trust when they begin to investigate the encounters themselves. Is everyone being abducted by aliens as the invasion begins?
After swapping homes and families, twins Yuma and Kyanna realise it's going to be tricky to swap back, with Kyanna facing a history test and Yuma meeting a snake in the bush.
Newfoundland's Jeremy Charles enjoys a hunt with family friends near his grandfather's hometown. There, they kill a moose, a partridge, and gather wild berries. The meal is served for his friends -- fishermen who sustain themselves on little more than local wild and gardened ingredients.
In this episode, Chef Kelly is in Saint Pierre and Miquelon, to revisit the sea urchin pate. For her revisit, she goes fishing with Maite who taught her the recipe, and meets with a chicken farmer, Franck.
How is Indian gaming being impacted by artificial intelligence? Long-time political advocate Dick Trudell will be inducted into the National Native American Hall of Fame. Northwest tribes are using the community as a tool to manage climate change.
FNX NOW is the station's flagship news series and the first interstitial community engagement series created by the channel after its initial launch in 2012. This new half-hour block looks to house all the most recent FNX NOW interstitial segments and showcase them in one spot.
After more than three weeks of practice and training, Team Hit The Ice plays the second and final showcase game before a crowd of family, friends and fans. The boys play for each other and make good on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Gracey is commissioned by world-renowned, bike trails rider, Ryan Leech to help promote his new "How To" instructional videos in her own backyard - Vancouver, BC. Ryan is looking for good still photographs and this is where Gracey comes in.
The Youth are given some style tips and are sent out to shop for a new wardrobe.
On this episode, Juaquin finishes the tipi appliquie project. On our next program, Juaquin will begin to explore the wonderful world of beading. Stay tuned.
Simon Baker travels to Namibia to learn why the San people, the oldest culture on the planet, have created a vast conservation area to protect themselves from the outside world.
Dan takes Art to a small Gulf Island inhabited by almost as many goats as people. Ever helpful, Dan assists a local farmer whose livestock is threatened by feral goats. The resulting meal is not baaaad! Despite the fact that Art and Dan must cook in a cramped double-decker bus. Bon appetite!
A maestra of artesania and her two 15-year-old students during their Mayan embroidery tour in Yucatan, Mexico. The trio traveled in early March, days before the pandemic shutdown, to various Mayan villages to meet artisans working in their homes and shops. They reflect on their experiences with candor and insight while capturing vibrant colors and cultural life with sincerity and appreciation.
Every Monday in the small community of Shiprock, New Mexico, a group of young Navajo leaders meet to decide how they will help their community. For over seven years, the Northern Dine Youth Committee has worked to give youth opportunities to directly make changes within their community. But while the NDYC works to make changes, many members also consider their own futures, commitments to family and the world outside of the Shiprock. While they love their community, they all must consider their options both on and off the reservation.
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge.
As Chief of Police for the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe in New York, Matthew Rourke faces some unique challenges. Not the least of which is the international border that runs right through his Nation. He was recently named Chief of Police of the Year by the National Native American Law Enforcement Association. ICT's Stewart Huntington caught up with the chief and asked him about the honor. "The American Buffalo" is a two-part, four-hour film that explores the significance of buffalo, past and present. ICT's Paris Wise has this interview with consulting producer Julianna Brannum. Next month, cities and tribal nations across the United States will celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day. There will be pageants, parades and celebrations of all kinds...and the message is simple: that Native people are still here. Autumn Rose Williams works with the Indigenous art space, Cahokia and is one of the coordinators for this year's Indigenous Peoples Day celebration.
Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police officers respond to a heart-breaking situation involving a mother in crisis. Chief Officer Dee Doss-Cody visits the pit houses of her ancestors and is empowered by her people's heritage. And when a call comes in of a crime in progress, officers put their training and experience to the test.
Terri-lee, Faye, and Geri work with some of Edmonton's most disenfranchised and they seem to be fighting an uphill battle. See how they help others deal with their housing, social and medical needs, all while keeping hope within the community.
Tara becomes suspicious when her boyfriend Harley leaves abruptly in the middle of the night. When she discovers him and a friend with their car on a dark road and questions him about his smashed windshield, Harley claims they just hit a deer. However, when a local boy is reported missing the next morning, Tara knows there is more to the story. Her attempts to find the truth are hindered by a mysterious little girl from the past whose untimely appearance puts Tara's life in danger.
Dan hatches a plan to de-pluck the mystery that shields the chicken industry. He brings Art to two organic free range farms located in the Cowichan Valley to source Vancouver Island,s best poultry and eggs. The meal Dan wings for his guests leaves them feeling a lot more than peckish. Bon appetite!
Learn how Native Americans in Los Angeles preserve a tribal identity and cope with assimilation.
Explore the deadly confrontation between the Blackfeet people and the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Tara becomes suspicious when her boyfriend Harley leaves abruptly in the middle of the night. When she discovers him and a friend with their car on a dark road and questions him about his smashed windshield, Harley claims they just hit a deer. However, when a local boy is reported missing the next morning, Tara knows there is more to the story. Her attempts to find the truth are hindered by a mysterious little girl from the past whose untimely appearance puts Tara's life in danger.
During a hospice visit, Gina and Melanie argue over Melanie's reporting of a wife abuser. Charlie and Farida disagree on how to help a sick mom deal with her kids.
Lyla and Luke work together to restore their old toy car for Stu.
NATURE CAT follows Fred, a house cat who dreams of exploring the great outdoors. In each episode, once his family leaves for the day, Fred transforms into Nature Cat, "backyard explorer extraordinaire." Nature Cat can't wait to get outside for a day of backyard nature excursions and bravery, but there's one problem: He's still a house cat with no instincts for nature. Like many of today's kids, Nature Cat is eager and enthusiastic about outside activities, but is at times intimidated by them. With the help of his animal friends, Nature Cat embarks on action-packed adventures that include exciting missions full of nature investigation, "aha" discovery moments and humor, all while inspiring children to go outside and "play the show."
Fern's been feeling low and no one can figure out why. Luckily, Buster Baxter is on the case!
The agents go to Negative Town to track down a villain. Oona must pass her lab director's test.
The Kratts try to find a a lost Power Disc on the African savannah before Zach Varmitech finds it.
Jet explains how his family found Earth by way of the Sun, a star in the Milky Way galaxy.
The Pinkertons go on a family vacation roadtrip!
It's the most pinkaperfect party ever! Pinkalicious gets her birthday wish and turns Pinkville pink.
Something is making a mess of the Dingerville ballfield. Can the CyberSquad help stop it?
Bessie, a 150-year-old alligator, passes away and Luna learns to honor her life the New Orleans way.
Based on the popular Scholastic book series by Norman Bridwell about the lovable oversized canine with his head in the clouds but four paws planted firmly on the ground, Clifford presents a larger-than-life view of the world. With his loving human, Emily Elizabeth, and dog pals, Cleo and T-Bone, Clifford inhabits a colorful island community, inviting viewers on a fun-filled journey through childhood, navigating the dips and curves along the way. CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG emphasizes good citizenship and the importance of community. Each episode concludes with a component of Clifford's Big Ideas - 10 different attributes children learn to embrace - which leaves them with something to think about and practice in their lives.
Buddy and Tiny travel to the Jurassic and learn how Morris Stegosaurus, a huge dinosaur, keeps cool.
Flora's goat Greta has escaped her farm and Pinkalicious and Peter help track the goat down.
The Mechas need to find a way to stop the factory's smokestack from spewing hats.
Elmo, Abby, Tamir, and Ruby show Grover friends can be of different ages.
Elmo and Gabrielle help Rosita get the courage to tell her Coach her name.
The Treeborhood celebrates a Parranda. / The Wombats try to stay awake on New Year's Eve.
Ammy and Benito have to learn to communicate in new ways.
Daniel takes his first train ride to visit Juan Carlos and his family in another neighborhood!
George uses a stethoscope to hear a mysterious sound and visits a construction site.
He gets locked inside the zoo & gets surrounded by animals. Can he keep Charkie from running away?
When Donkey breaks Grampy's favorite toy, Panda helps her tell him the truth.
Rosie wants to buy an ice popsicle. / Rosie can't decide what to buy at the mercado.
Rosie delivers messages on her street. / Javi loses his voice and can't perform.
Rosie wants to be part of Neighborhood Market Day. / Rosie & Javi open a slime store.
Rosie celebrates Dia de Muertos. / Rosie celebrates Lunar New Year with The Lius.
After she makes it worse, will Alma be able to Mami's mofongo before the cookout?
The kids must find a way to keep their new game in the park exciting.
Alma and Andre help Junior create his own book after he can't find what he's looking for.
Lyla has to work through her frustration when she learns bowling isn't as easy as she thought.
The gang tries to reunite a lost fluffle of baby bunnies with their mother.
Arthur offers to babysit. What could go wrong? With D.W. on the loose... just about everything!
When Ms. O leaves to conduct a secret mission, the agents compete to figure out who is in charge.
Chris and Martin try to help a lion named "He who breathes fire" get back to his pride.
After taking a nasty tumble, Matt and Chris set off on a mission to find and recreate Spider silk.
Lyla has to work through her frustration when she learns bowling isn't as easy as she thought.
As the big basketball game gets closer, Molly needs to find a way to end her shooting slump.
A windstorm knocks down Big Sulky, Qyah's oldest tree, and Molly and Tooey decide to make an exhibit.
AJ's invention, a shoe-tying car, gets out of control and ties Citytown into knots!
Motherboard summons three Earth kids and their bird named Digit to save the world of Cyberchase.
Andy, expert finder, helps Senor Fabuloso find Machu Picchu in the Peruvian Andes Mountains
Rosie celebrates Dia de Muertos. / Rosie celebrates Lunar New Year with The Lius.
After she makes it worse, will Alma be able to Mami's mofongo before the cookout?
The kids must find a way to keep their new game in the park exciting.
Alma and Andre help Junior create his own book after he can't find what he's looking for.