Liana and Lyla put together a puzzle together while Luke and Lyla drive a train.
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."
The family makes the best of some tough situations on vacation. The kids help Grandpa on his farm.
ODD SQUAD is a PBS KIDS live-action media property designed to help kids ages 5-8 learn math. The show focuses on two young agents, Olive and Otto, who are part of the Odd Squad, an agency whose mission is to come to the rescue whenever something unusual happens. A math concept is embedded in each of their cases, as Olive and Otto work together to problem-solve and save the day in each episode. ODD SQUAD is created by Tim McKeon (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Adventure Time, The Electric Company) and Adam Peltzman (The Electric Company, The Backyardigans, Wallykazam!) and produced by Sinking Ship Entertainment and The Fred Rogers Company.
The gang has to track down Chris after he gets caught by a red fox.
The kids learn that falling asteroids probably created all the craters on the Moon's surface!
Lyla and her sisters use clues to track down the owner of a tote bag.
Lyla and Luke teach Stu how to ride a scooter so he can join his friends.
Liana and Louisa compete to see who's more outdoorsy. / The Loops go on a scavenger#hunt.
Lyla and Luke work together to restore their old toy car for Stu.
The team visits the desert to investigate why cactus plants are not bearing any apple cactus fruit.
Follow the adventures of three friends - Leo, a wombat from Australia; Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. - as they traverse the globe with their parents' traveling performance troupe, "Circo Fabuloso." At each of the Circo's stops, Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. The gang's adventures take them through cities around the globe - from London to Cairo to Beijing - where they explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that make each place distinctive.
The Cat in the Hat shrinka-ma-doodles Nick and Sally so they're small enough to be in the train set.
Pantonio, the Color Fairy gets some help picking the color of the year from Pinkalicious and Peter.
Pinkalicious learns that Kendra has never celebrated a birthday so she decides to throw her a party!
Peg and Cat learn certain math skills by doing farm chores to compete in a butter sculpting contest.
Sesame Street celebrates Grandparents Day with a cookout.
Abby is having a magical sleepover with Gabrielle and Charlie.
When Malik and Zadie can agree on how to tidy their bedroom, they decide to divide it up.
Zeke and Lousia learn to work together so they can build a house for Snout.
Daniel Tiger spends the whole day with his grandpa, riding on a boat and relaxing on the shore.
Jodi is sad when her mama leaves for a work trip. Daniel reminds her that grown-ups come back.
George and Hundley go on a great train adventure for George's birthday.
After being led on a wild goose chase, Hundley shows his talent for sniffing out truffles.
Donkey and Panda deliver Grampy's piano./Donkey helps Panda train for the Bongo-lympics.
Donkey goes to Duck Duck's bird party./Grampy and Donkey miss Gregory while he's away.
Junior Ranger Elinor and Ranger Rabbit learn their favorite spot has been ruined by fire.
Things get wacky when a young dragon eager to find a legend of his own moves in with The Three Pigs.
Rosie tries to bring a watermelon to the family picnic. / Rosie builds a dino cave for Iggy.
Kristi Yamaguchi shows Yadina that it's okay to ask for help.
Alma meets Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. / Umpire Alma makes a tough call.
After finding an old photo of Grandpa as a child, Molly goes on a mission to find Grandpa's drum.
Lyla and Luke need to get things back on track before her sister's birthday is ruined.
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."
D.W. gets jealous when Grandma Thora becomes the most popular babysitter in town.
Agents compete against rival Odd Squad agents to solve an odd problem.
Chris sets up a treasure hunt centering on a cool and rare group of insectivores from Madagascar.
The kids decide to do a real-life reenactment of man's first mission landing on the Moon!
Lyla and her sisters use clues to track down the owner of a tote bag.
Lyla and Luke teach Stu how to ride a scooter so he can join his friends.
Liana and Louisa compete to see who's more outdoorsy. / The Loops go on a scavenger#hunt.
Lyla and Luke work together to restore their old toy car for Stu.
The kids use inverse math operations to find the Eye of Rom that Hacker stole from a pyramid.
Follow the adventures of three friends - Leo, a wombat from Australia; Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. - as they traverse the globe with their parents' traveling performance troupe, "Circo Fabuloso." At each of the Circo's stops, Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. The gang's adventures take them through cities around the globe - from London to Cairo to Beijing - where they explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that make each place distinctive.
Rosie tries to bring a watermelon to the family picnic. / Rosie builds a dino cave for Iggy.
Kristi Yamaguchi shows Yadina that it's okay to ask for help.
Alma meets Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. / Umpire Alma makes a tough call.
After finding an old photo of Grandpa as a child, Molly goes on a mission to find Grandpa's drum.
Revisit 1970s Boston, when court-mandated school integration unleashed racial unrest.
Two perspectives on how shared beliefs connect and divide are featured in The Spectrum of Divide.
A workers' protest rally turns deadly when a bomb is thrown into the ranks of Police in May of 1886, resulting in a trial and execution of presumably innocent workers' rights activists.
The Hispanic community has shaped the culture of the Red River Valley of North Dakota and Minnesota.
Madame Pipi follows the lives of Haitian bathroom attendants working in Miami's hottest nightclubs. Often invisible, underpaid, and underappreciated, their stories showcase a custodial world built on the backs of women of color, in a city known for debauchery, diversity, and exceptionalism.
Celebrated writing team Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, alongside filmmaker Craig Brewer, discuss their collaboration on the hilarious, outrageous film DOLEMITE IS MY NAME.
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
American fighter pilot Amy McGrath discusses U.S. military and security policies.
Long waiting lists and understaffed hospitals - healthcare in Britain has been steadily deteriorating. The Spanish island of Mallorca is trying to battle excessive party tourism with alcohol-free zones.
Growing poverty and how to tackle it - we meet people in Pakistan, the U.S., and Grenada.
Two perspectives on how shared beliefs connect and divide are featured in The Spectrum of Divide.
John Hope Bryant of Operation Hope discusses economic empowerment.
Were you one of the hundreds of thousands of people on the streets during the Occupy movement? For many the movement was a political awakening, as people rallied to end economic inequality and support democracy in response to the 2008 global financial crisis. On this 13th anniversary, how does the spirit of Occupy live on? And what progress - if any - has been made when it comes to the wealth gap? Joining us for that conversation is Marisa Holmes, author of the recently released book "Organizing Occupy Wall Street: This Is Just Practice" and director of "All Day All Week: An Occupy Wall Street Story" which looks at the takeover of Zuccotti Park in New York City in September 2011. Also joining us is Taifa Smith Butler, President of Demos, a public policy organization working to build a multiracial democracy and economy. Previously she was a leader at the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute. Award-winning journalist Amir Khafagy returns to co-host this episode. Our guests explore the links between economic inequality and authoritarianism and ask how far we've come as a nation to create structural, policy and practice-based changes on the economic front. How can we create a people-led economy that will lead to collective power? All that, plus a commentary from Laura. "During Occupy, we really rejected representative politics because it seemed not responsive to people's needs . . . So we just thought, 'We're going to do this ourselves'. We have to build alternatives ourselves from the bottom up through mutual aid networks . . . That's what I think is going to transform the economy . . ." - Marisa Holmes "Demos has always talked about the inextricable links of economic power and political power. As I think about where we are historically with the retraction of resources, with the threat of authoritarianism and fascism and this demographic shift that is happening in our nation and the inequality that continues to proliferate, if we do nothing, we'll be looking at apartheid in America." - Taifa Smith Butler Guests: Taifa Smith Butler: President, Demos; Marisa Holmes: Author, Organizing Occupy Wall Street; Amir Khafagy: Journalist, Report for America Member, Documented.
Actor Pearce Bunting portrays the acclaimed host in Garrison Keillor's play Radio Man.
An eco-friendly ranch family in Utah is honored. Research leads to better chicken for consumers.
THE WILDERNESS ACT AT 60 "This American Land" kicks off Season 12 with a celebration of one of the world's most important conservation measures. Since its passage in 1964, the Wilderness Act assures the strongest protections for clean air, clean water, wildlife, and the scientific understanding of our natural world. Our host, wildlife biologist Ed Arnett, takes us to Colorado, to see how important this protection is to tourists, merchants, scientists, and of course the plants and animals it protects. BRINGING BACK THE BIRDS Habitat destruction has contributed to the loss of 3 billion birds in the last 50 years. Climate change is adding to their survival threats. You may be surprised to see the dramatic action scientists are taking along one of the most important bird migration routes in America. Correspondent Brad Hicks shows us how the Bureau of Reclamation has devised a multi-species conservation program to create forests and wetlands along the lower Colorado River. FOREVER GREEN Successful farming in the 21st century is about much more than how much corn you can grow on an acre. Researchers in Minnesota are developing food crops that could revolutionize agriculture. With global uncertainties about food security, farmers are anxious to find ways to grow crops year-round. The "Forever Green" program has been around more than a quarter century, experimenting with perennials that have massive roots. Extended growing
Learn how a Miami, Florida company became successful in shipping DIY terrarium kits.
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education.
Guest: Doris Kearns Goodwin. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses finding hope in history, presidential leadership, and "An Unfinished Love Story," her latest book examining the 1960s through the eyes of her late husband, speechwriter Dick Goodwin.
American fighter pilot Amy McGrath discusses U.S. military and security policies.
Growing poverty and how to tackle it - we meet people in Pakistan, the U.S., and Grenada.
Celebrated writing team Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, alongside filmmaker Craig Brewer, discuss their collaboration on the hilarious, outrageous film DOLEMITE IS MY NAME.
Two perspectives on how shared beliefs connect and divide are featured in The Spectrum of Divide.
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.
Julian Zelizer, professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton University and CNN political analyst, puts the challenges we face as a nation today into historical context.
Dive deep into South Texas to meet one of the United States' most endangered wild cats: the ocelot.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps comedians Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash solve deep family mysteries.
A college course teaches Russian literature at a maximum security juvenile correctional center.
Larry King had two remarkable personal relationships - with his best friend from childhood and with a son he never knew he had. For the first time, King's closest friend and King's son both share an intimate look at the life of one of America's best known interviewers.
George's Waldorf Salad, Oysters Rockefeller and Chocolate Dipping For Any Occasion are featured.
Test cook Christie Morrison makes host Bridget Lancaster Shashlik-Style Beef Kebabs.
The hosts sample an array of wines at three stunning estates in Traverse City, Michigan.
Shrimp with spinach, garlic and smoked paprika and reach chicken with breadcrumbs are prepared.
It's a can't-miss painting of a country covered-bridge.
Nick Hankins paints an autumn-themed landscape.
Chef Marcus Samuelsson learns about the Portuguese, Brazilian and Cape Verdean diasporas in Boston.
Construction marvels, engineering feats and visual splendors of the Swiss rail system are showcased.
Shrimp with spinach, garlic and smoked paprika and reach chicken with breadcrumbs are prepared.
Great recipes including Pita Chips with Hummus, Pecan Squares and Asteroid are prepared.
A full-body relaxation workout that stretches and strengthens your feet and calves is showcased.
Reenergize with a series of seated stretches designed to expand your breath and promote relaxation.
Rossie Hutchinson shows how to combine scraps and fat quarters for a bouquet of combos in a design.
Roger uses oils to create a unique rose bouquet at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina
Rev up your body with this zero impact, cardio workout that won't stress your joints.
A full-body relaxation workout that stretches and strengthens your feet and calves is showcased.
Warm spinach salad with grilled sirloin and panzanella with white beans and chicken sausage.
Red Lentil-Corn Chowder, Waldorf Salad and Crostini with Lentil Pate are served.
TRAILS TO OISHII TOKYO (formerly called Trails to Tsukiji) takes an in-depth look at Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, where every kind of fresh food, from seafood to produce, is gathered from around the country. The program traces unique Japanese foods from the market back to their original source. Past episodes included: "Abalone," called "the treasure of the sea" in Japan; "Oysters," which the Japanese have been eating for 4,000 years; and "Green Tea," the country's popular beverage of choice.
In JOURNEYS IN JAPAN, English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan exploring the culture, meeting local people, visiting historic sites, and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks. The series provides an eye-opening look at the many unique places to visit in Japan.
Let's explore what it means to be a neighbor on this episode of Life in Bloom. We'll visit the store on the corner and see how they improve their neighborhood for all - including the use of flowers, of course. J divides botanical treasures and suggests ways to express gratitude with flowers. Also included: a recipe for poutine and an arrangement from a viewer.
Seasonal weekly series with tips for the backyard gardener and homeowner, including lawn care, tree care, houseplants and flowers. Host and University of Tennessee Extension Agent Chris Cooper provides advice and tips for gardening success with the help of plant experts, Master Gardeners and other guests.
The south island of New Zealand, home to some of the most incredible landscapes on Earth, is explored
A road trip into the green valleys and snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps is showcased.
A 50-mile drive though Utah's remote Cottonwood Canyon showcases a world of amazing landscapes.
Explore the glacial waters of Alaska's most popular river, the Kenai.
Set sail on a Caribbean adventure in the British Virgin Islands.
Jeff takes his family on a whirlwind summer vacation to northern Italy.
Travel to Croatia to explore its capital, Zagreb, and take in the sights of the Istria region.
The Croatian road trip continues with stops in Rovinj and Pula on the Adriatic Sea.
See some rarely-seen footage of the Grand Canyon during a road trip with the team.
Jeff takes us to some of his favorite places close to home in California.
In Santa Barbara, California, embrace the coastal farm-to-table movement.
Porchetta Meatballs, Black Rice and Arugula Pesto Salad and Balsamic Tomato Dipping Sauce are made.
Super Food Cabbage Salad, Classic Greek Salad and Salt Cod with Tomatoes and Onions are served.
Lidia cooks a Broccoli Cannellini Salad and Skillet Tuna with Puttanesca Sauce.
Find out why the NY Times lists Faja Caldeira Santo Cristo as one of the most beautiful places.
Smoked Citrus Chicken, Really Good Key Lime Pie; the origins of Key Lime Pie
The ten contestants must create a dish that expresses their unique story and talents.
The south island of New Zealand, home to some of the most incredible landscapes on Earth, is explored
A road trip into the green valleys and snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps is showcased.
Rick Steves explores the region's rich mix of culture, cuisine, history and natural wonders.
Andreas Viestad explores the rugged coastline of Vesteralen prepares fresh cod and Arctic char.
Cold Smoked Salmon, Hot Smoked Black Cod and Smoked Cod Toasts and more are prepared.
Executive Producer Bob Allen and Welk Star Mary Lou Metzger are featured on this special.
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND takes a musical journey through the evolution of modern American folk music, from its roots in bluegrass to San Francisco coffee houses to clubs in Greenwich Village. Hosted by Tom and Dick Smothers and Judy Collins, and featuring The Brothers Four, Glenn Yarbrough, The Highwaymen, The Limeliters, Randy Sparks and The Minstrels, and Roger McGuinn from The Byrds, the program includes their own personal reflections on the enduring legacy of these masterpieces.
Miranda Esmonde-White uses n science to help put an end to this defeatist attitude towards aging.
Javier Milei lays out an economic plan that's truly radical.
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education.
Mister Rogers talks in a way young children understand, at a pace they can absorb and with a consistency that creates a calm, safe place for preschoolers. Topics with sensitive emotional concerns are always carefully blended with fun and whimsy to match a young child's interests and level of understanding.
D.W. gets jealous when Grandma Thora becomes the most popular babysitter in town.
After finding an old photo of Grandpa as a child, Molly goes on a mission to find Grandpa's drum.
Alma learns to speak up for herself when she wins a mural design contest.
Lyla, Louis, and Stu set out to explore the neighborhood to track down a missing package.
Chris and Martin find a Wolf pup in their bag and retrace their steps to return him to his pack.
Daniel Tiger spends the whole day with his grandpa, riding on a boat and relaxing on the shore.
Learn about the science of DNA and the role genetics plays in our longevity, health and well-being.
Ever misplace your phone, forget someone's name, or struggle to find the right words? Of course, you have. It happens to all of us. But if you find it happening more and more it may be a sign of trouble. Memory is one of the most important functions of the brain, and problems with it are becoming increasingly more common, even among teenagers and young adults. Did you know that 80 percent of people who had COVID-19 later complain of memory and focus issues? In this program, psychiatrist and founder of Amen Clinics Dr. Daniel Amen will show you how you can improve your memory and even rescue it if it's headed for trouble. You will discover some of the most common-and one of the most surprising-causes of memory loss and when you should be concerned. Dr. Amen will share the seven foods and supplements that research shows you can use every day to enhance your memory. And he will show you how to supercharge your memory with 11 simple daily practices.
Rick Steves explores the German cities of Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig, Frankfurt and Nurnberg.
Patti Page and Nick Clooney co-host new performances and archival classics from the vault. MOMENTS TO REMEMBER, featuring many more legends of the late fifties and early sixties pop era. In this trip down memory lane, the late Frankie Laine came out of retirement to "spend one more night in our old rendezvous" singing his sentimental "That's My Desire." Italian crooner Julius La Rosa takes the stage to perform his classics "Eh Compari" and "Domani" while Page sings her million-selling "Allegheny Moon." The Four Lads, Four Aces, Four Freshmen, Roger Williams, Herb Reed's Platters, The DeCastro Sisters and others appear to sing more greatest hits. Archival performances from Rosemary Clooney and Perry Como round out this nostalgic sequel to Magic Moments.
From the romantic mood of Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' to the dramatic emotions of Orff's 'O Fortuna', CLASSICAL REWIND visits the greatest compositions and composers of all time. The program weaves the stories of their works with visual interpretations of the music set to iconic images of nature, fantasy, historical locations, architecture and art. Interviews with contemporary performers in both the classical and popular arenas offer shared musical memories and personal favorites. The program is designed to reach both long-time music lovers as well as those beginning the journey of exploring the masterworks. For many, this is the music they grew up enjoying and appreciating. For others, the melodies are recognizable from movies, television, commercials and even Fourth of July celebrations. Classical Rewind explores the origins of the music, stories and anecdotes about the composers and their works, and how so many of the classics have become part of our common culture.
Lucy explores Agatha Christie's haunted early life, revealing some hidden secrets.
Aging has long been considered a normal process. We think disease, frailty, and gradual decline are inevitable parts of life. But they don't have to be. Science today sees aging as a treatable disease. By addressing its root causes we can not only increase our health span and live longer but prevent and reverse the maladies of aging-including heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and dementia. In this Young Forever program, Dr. Mark Hyman challenges us to reimagine our biology, health, and the process of aging. To uncover the secrets to longevity, he explores the biological hallmarks of aging, their causes, and their consequences-then shows us how to overcome them with simple dietary, lifestyle, and emerging longevity strategies. You'll learn how to turn on your body's key longevity switches; reduce inflammation and support the health of your immune system; exercise, sleep, and de-stress for healthy aging; and eat your way to a long life, featuring Dr. Hyman's Pegan Diet. You'll also get exclusive insight on which supplements are right for you, where the research on aging is headed, and so much more. With dozens of science-based strategies and tips, Young Forever is a revolutionary, practical guide to creating and sustaining health-for life.