Luke finds out it isn't easy being Stu when he swaps places for a day.
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."
Bud is blamed for an accident D.W. causes. She must decide whether to let her friend take the fall.
The agents are called in to help when Ohlm and Orchid have problems working together.
The Wild Kratts team gets marooned away from the Tortuga. Can they find their way back?
Celery, Jet's mom, takes the kids on a tour of the solar system and introduces all of the planets.
The Pinkertons go on a family vacation roadtrip!
It's the most pinkaperfect party ever! Pinkalicious gets her birthday wish and turns Pinkville pink.
The kids promise to help convince the people in Canalia to change their water-wasting ways.
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.
Mindy the caterpillar shows Sally how she makes silk and uses the silk thread to fix Sally's dress!
Pinkalicious and Peter get an idea to set up a delivery service featuring a singing Robotta.
Pinkalicious and Peter make the flowers bloom in Pinkville and help bring in the spring.
Peg and Cat use a map to help George Washington and his team cross the Delaware River.
Grover starts his new job as a kitty sitter.
Elmo, Abby, Tamir, and Ruby show Grover friends can be of different ages.
The Wombats learn how to keep their props in order so their talent show stays on track.
Ammy and Benito have to learn to communicate in new ways.
Daniel breaks a wheel off Trolley while playing and figures out how to fix it on his own.
Daniel learns that sometimes his friends may not want to play. He can find things to do on his own!
For more than 75 years, generations of young children have been charmed by the literary adventures of Curious George. Based on the best-selling Curious George books by Margret and H. A. Rey, the daily series expands George's world to include a host of colorful new characters and original locales, while maintaining the charm of the beloved books. Each half-hour episode includes two animated stories, followed by short live-action pieces showing real kids who are investigating the ideas that George introduces in his stories. The series aims to inspire kids to explore science, math and engineering in the world around them.
For more than 75 years, generations of young children have been charmed by the literary adventures of Curious George. Based on the best-selling Curious George books by Margret and H. A. Rey, the daily series expands George's world to include a host of colorful new characters and original locales, while maintaining the charm of the beloved books. Each half-hour episode includes two animated stories, followed by short live-action pieces showing real kids who are investigating the ideas that George introduces in his stories. The series aims to inspire kids to explore science, math and engineering in the world around them.
Panda finds a quiet way to greet the purple moon./The pals try to fix Panda's spaceship.
The pals each feel differently about a thunderstorm. / Donkey and Panda learn to hoopy hoop.
After the lake freezes over, Elinor and her friends want to know what happens to fish during winter.
The superheroes help Duckling accept himself as he is and Pig learns a lesson about getting bigger.
Rosie makes a dance party island. / Rosie becomes a mascot for Javi's soccer team.
Bruce Lee teaches Xavier and Brad that they are in charge of what their bodies do.
After Rafia has trouble skating, Alma comes up with a way to help her friend learn.
Molly learns about facing discrimination from Alaska Native, Elizabeth Peratrovich.
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.
Rosie makes a dance party island. / Rosie becomes a mascot for Javi's soccer team.
Bruce Lee teaches Xavier and Brad that they are in charge of what their bodies do.
After Rafia has trouble skating, Alma comes up with a way to help her friend learn.
Molly learns about facing discrimination from Alaska Native, Elizabeth Peratrovich.
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.
When housing on the lowest rung of the American dream is being devoured by the wealthiest of the wealthy, whose dream are we serving? A DECENT HOME addresses urgent issues of class and economic (im) mobility through the lives of mobile home park residents who can?t afford housing anywhere else.
Two stories. Two states. Stories of politics, economy, families, and preserving memories.
Millions of people in the United States have been displaced by weather-related disasters that are occurring more frequently and with greater intensity due to climate change. In Uprooted, two sisters in Iowa face the loss of their farm due to climate change, while a family in Texas waits out the rebuilding of their home damaged by a hurricane.
More than three million children live in homes with US servicemembers and veterans who rely on caregiver support. Gabby, Terry, and Luther all have parents who were injured while serving, and each family has found their own unique way to heal the wounds of war.
Shaienne Knox and Isabella Recca examine the role hair plays in their lives and communities.
Filmmaker Makayla de la Cruz tackles her life-long battle with weight and body image.
This week on ON STORY, Severance creator Dan Erickson sheds light on his source of inspiration, writing process, and first time showrunning for the gripping sci-fi thriller that captivated its audience.
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.
University of Nevada scholar Emma Bloomfield discusses strategies for science storytelling.
Swedish authorities report that hundreds of oil tankers have set course from St. Petersburg to India or China. The International Doner Kebab Federation of Istanbul is fighting with Germany over the origins of the meaty dish.
Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, teacher shortage. How can the education crisis worldwide be solved?
When housing on the lowest rung of the American dream is being devoured by the wealthiest of the wealthy, whose dream are we serving? A DECENT HOME addresses urgent issues of class and economic (im) mobility through the lives of mobile home park residents who can?t afford housing anywhere else.
Two stories. Two states. Stories of politics, economy, families, and preserving memories.
Dr Chavis talks with executive director of the APA, Rawle Andrew Jr.
South Australia has become a global leader in green energy transition, getting off fossil fuels faster, and to a greater extent than almost any other country. How did they do it, and what can we learn from them? In this report for Climate Week, Laura goes Down Under with her partner, Elizabeth Streb, and her extreme dance company, and discovers how the region's culture and its many world-class festivals have helped pave the way for transformation. Helping to unpack it all is a range of impressive guests, including Susan Close, deputy premier of South Australia; Anote Tong, the former President of the Micronesian island, the Republic of Kiribati; Ruth Mackenzie, former Artistic Director of the Adelaide Festival, now Program Director of Arts, Culture and Creative Industries Policy within the South Australia state government; Rob Brookman, the co-founder of WOMADelaide, the capital's premier outdoor festival; MacArthur "Genius" Award winner, Elizabeth Streb and the action heroes of her company STREB - and a WHALE. As you'll hear, it's taken politics, policy, science and culture to shift public practice in this extreme-weather-vulnerable area. Over the last decade, South Australia has faced massive storms, brush fires, and extreme heat that have put people, wildlife, and even the festival at risk. Now South Australia is leading the way and using art to help people envision a green future, but they can't solve the climate crisis alone. In this Climate Week special, we ask, how can the rest of the world follow suit? "I'd say that WOMADelaide is creating a tiny version of the planet as you would like it to be . . . If you've listened to music from Iraq or if you've listened to music from Vietnam, or if you've listened to music from Palestine and Israel, it's more difficult to say those people, we don't understand them, so we can't deal with who they are. " - Rob Brookman "We don't get exempted from climate change because we've got a green electricity grid . . . It is globally caused and has to be globally solved. So part of what we do is not to boast about what we've done, but to hope that our leadership will show others that you too can do this. Come and learn from us." - Susan Close, Deputy Premier, South Australia "We've got the arguments, we can tell you the facts, but people don't feel it . . . [Artists] reach into your head, into your heart, they dig in and then they motivate you to action. And of course if you can also motivate the artist in every single child in South Australia, then we really have a force to change the world." - Ruth Mackenzie "For the [Adelaide] festival to go to young people and be like, 'Hey, we want to hear from you. We want you to be a part of this. What works do you want to see? What works do you want to make and what do you want them to be about?', is something that doesn't happen very often . . . Hopefully it'll mean we can get more people involved." - Caitlin Moore, Artist, Activist "The science doesn't seem to be making an impact no matter how precise. Maybe the hard facts of science do not ring a bell as much as the emotional language of the arts . . . Maybe the arts can put it in a way that it touches the hearts of your political leadership." - President Anote Tong Guests: Rob Brookman: Co-Founder, WOMADelaide; Director, WOMADelaide Foundation; Susan Close: Deputy Premier, South Australia; Cassandre Joseph: Streb Co-Artistic Director & Action Hero; Ruth Mackenzie: Former Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival; Program Director Arts, Culture & Creative Industries Policy, South Australia Government; Caitlin Moore: Director of Create4Adelaide, Adelaide Festival; Elizabeth Streb: STREB Founder, Co-Artistic Director & Choreographer; Anote Tong: Former President, Republic of Kiribati; Bart Van Peel: Chief Navigating Officer, Captain Boomer Collective.
Rooted in tradition and ceremony, tribal regalia and dance are important to Native American culture.
Discover unique varieties of mushrooms grown at a farm near Monterey Bay.
GRIZZLIES Grizzly bears are an endangered species success story. These iconic creatures were hunted nearly to extinction. Back in the 1980s there were fewer than 200 in the West's Yellowstone territory. But in 2024 there are now more than one thousand! Acclaimed outdoor journalist Kris Millgate explains the fragile balance between this powerful mammal and the humans sharing its space and how it's going to take constant efforts to share the wilderness with them. WORRY IN THE WETLANDS A recent Supreme Court decision, the Sackett case, is having a dramatic impact on wetlands conservation in the Mississippi River Valley. We'll show you how local communities are adjusting their efforts to address these new rules. The changes could have an impact on groundwater, flood protection, and plant and animal habitat. And it could especially impact the Prairie Pothole Region, part of one of the most important waterfowl habitats in the world. PECOS WILDERNESS is an area in North Central New Mexico, created under the 1964 Wilderness Act. The region serves as a major watershed for New Mexico and southern Texas. 30 million people visit each year, generating $8 billion in annual business. But the area is also rich in many minerals. Toxic waste from long-closed mining operations still threaten the Pecos River and have left scars on the land. Residents and lawmakers have been working for more than five years to stop any new mining operations.
Discover how one company in Grand Rapids gives artists a voice in the industry.
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: Kevin Hassett. Top Trump White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett discusses this week's presidential debate, defends the former president's economic agenda - including new tariffs - and critiques Vice President Kamala Harris' economic plans.
University of Nevada scholar Emma Bloomfield discusses strategies for science storytelling.
Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, teacher shortage. How can the education crisis worldwide be solved?
This week on ON STORY, Severance creator Dan Erickson sheds light on his source of inspiration, writing process, and first time showrunning for the gripping sci-fi thriller that captivated its audience.
When housing on the lowest rung of the American dream is being devoured by the wealthiest of the wealthy, whose dream are we serving? A DECENT HOME addresses urgent issues of class and economic (im) mobility through the lives of mobile home park residents who can?t afford housing anywhere else.
Two stories. Two states. Stories of politics, economy, families, and preserving memories.
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: A Life, the first major biography of Martin Luther King, Jr. in nearly two generations.
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.
The arc of Lyndon Baines Johnson's life is a version of the American dream: the poor boy from the backwaters of the Texas hill country who ascended to the very pinnacle of power - only to see his presidency undermined by the conflict in Vietnam, a war he supported and expanded but never understood. One of the most perplexing, astute and larger-than-life politicians in modern American history, LBJ set out to "out-Kennedy the Kennedys" by pushing through historic social legislation on a scale that rivaled FDR. Big, brash, intimidating and driven by an all-consuming ambition, Johnson dominated people and institutions. Part 1 of 2.
Deviled Eggs, a Tuscan Board with Spiced Nuts and Oatmeal Cookies are served.
Delicious recipes include flavor-packed Grilled Jerk Chicken and Smoked Chicken Wings.
The hosts discover the distinct and historical flavors of Indiana wine.
Warm spinach salad with grilled sirloin and panzanella with white beans and chicken sausage.
A small trickling stream and a large old tree are the subjects for this painting.
A dramatic seascape complete with a midnight moon.
Bring your appetites as the nine remaining home cooks share their favorite go-to quick meals.
Join Rick Steves on an alpine adventure in this hour-long thin-air thriller! From Italy to Austria all the way to France, RICK STEVES BEST OF THE ALPS is packed with scenic train rides, breathtaking lifts, majestic glaciers, and unforgettable hikes. In this greatest-hits blitz of the Alps, Rick celebrates both nature and culture while visiting the high points of Europe.
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.
This seaside workout re-balances all of the muscles and joints that surround your hips and glutes.
This series of accessible yoga promotes more mobility and flexibility in your hips and hamstrings.
Brenda Ratliff provides a lesson on mixing and using string blocks to create endless variations.
Roger uses oils on canvas to paint a powerful image of an aging diesel railroad locomotive.
Work from head-to-toe as you stretch the entire body in this feel good Classical Stretch workout.
This seaside workout re-balances all of the muscles and joints that surround your hips and glutes.
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.
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.
Explore ways to live the flower life. Surrounding yourself with flowers is easier than it may seem. J reminds viewers to enjoy the process of flower arranging with tips for great results. Life Coach Nicolette Dobbe-Behrendsen and J discuss flowers as metaphors. J shares his spirit flower, and - did someone say million-dollar spaghetti? Learn guest Jennifer Pasqua's uplifting story!
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.
Pati heads to the iconic Kentucky Bar, rumored to be the birthplace of the margarita.
Maria Monarca teaches Pati about the art of cooking with corn in Raramuri cuisine.
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.
Pati visits Chef Wilson Alonzo in his hometown of Halacho to prepare Cochinita Pibil.
Chicken Livers with Chipotle Caramelized Onions and Avocado and Panela Cheese Salad.are served.
Pork Stew stacked in corn tortillas and Argentinian Chorizo and Carne Asada Torta are prepared.
Pati meets chef and historian Maru Toledo and expires the influence of hacienda culture.
Pati learns about the history, the instruments and the meaning behind beloved Mariachi music.
Pati learns the basics of artisan bread-making from one of America's best bakers in Tucson.
Using some old culinary concepts, Paul created new flavors with crab apples.
Recipes include Moussaka, Purslane and Herb Salad and Greek Yogurt Baklava Soft Serve.
Recipes include Chicken Braised with Quince, Black Eyed Pea Salad with Mastiha Vinaigrette.
Lidia cooks up a Seafood & Leek Risotto and Barley Risotto with Cabbage & Sausage.
Maria travels to the city of Horta to taste some of their local specialties.
Guanimes con Bacalao, Pina Coladas; a visit to Puerto Rico; all about Salt Cod
The remaining eight cooks share favorite comfort foods and a dish inspired by a loved one.
Pati heads to the iconic Kentucky Bar, rumored to be the birthplace of the margarita.
Maria Monarca teaches Pati about the art of cooking with corn in Raramuri cuisine.
Rick Steves sails from Barcelona to Athens with exciting stops in the French Riviera, Rome and more.
Andreas visits Vestfold at the peak of the sardine season to catch and smoke the little fish.
Delicious recipes include Smoked Chicken Nachos, Smokehouse Wings and Hickory-Smoked Burgers.
Alexa Rose and Parker Millsap take the stage at Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time.
Songs and musical performances that capture Rory Feek's inspiring story of hope are showcased.
Lucy explores Agatha Christie's haunted early life, revealing some hidden secrets.
Lucy Worsley unravels Agatha's mysterious 1926 disappearance, examining how it affected her work.
Around 1400, Europe rediscovered the aesthetics of ancient Greece and Rome. This rebirth of classical culture showed itself in the statues, paintings, and architecture of Florence, then spread to Spain, Holland, Germany, and beyond. The Renaissance-from art-loving popes to Leonardo's Mona Lisa and Michelangelo's David-celebrated humanism and revolutionized how we think about our world.
Senator Mark Kelly joins Ian Bremmer for a look at a critical domain for global security.
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.
Wicked Knife and Fork is holding Purple Twirling Kitty captive on Spoon Mountain.
The kids try to survive their parents antics at Open House. Buster takes a Cybertoy from the store.
Suki digs up an old bone tool covered with markings that could be an archeological discovery.
When movie night in the park is a spooky feature, can Alma help Andre get over his fear?
Lyla and her siblings work on a list of specials for Loops Lunch.
Chris and Martin hope the Birds of Paradise in New Guinea will inspire Aviva to learn to dance.
Daniel is excited to share a book he made at "show and tell" but he's finding it difficult to wait.
Les discovers an interesting hard-shelled fruit during their stop in Sri Lanka.
On this episode of Mutually Inclusive, we?re ?Meeting Alice.? ALICE (Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed) represents millions of hardworking neighbors who sit at a financial crossroad ? making too much income to qualify for assistance but too little to afford basic needs.
Kalamazoo Lively Arts is a showcase of unique local talent in the arts and entertainment field. Viewers get up close and personal to the many organizations, storytellers, and creative people who believe in the power and passion of Art in Kalamazoo.
On this awesome episode of UTR, we're back in Battle Creek with a historic place to dine, a station where you can eat and play, and a turkey dinner with a show. We'll even take you to a brewery and a chocolate shop where you'll wanna stop. Get ready to explore the cool people, places, and things that make all of Calhoun County so cool....
We picked out some new hot spots in Roscommon County that we felt needed the attention of tourists like us. From the all-new Copper Kettle Distillery and an old favorite that needs an update, the legendary CCC Camp. Come with us to start our journey around the county.
Kyle and Brett Harkins go fall Turkey Hunting.
Haylie heads to the annual Toledo Jeep Fest where she learns about the history behind it.
In Part II of Alabama is for Foodies, Darley wanders through Mobile and Montgomery.
Jon leads Jeff, Zack, and Dave's journey to discover the secrets of Huntington Lake.
Oregon's state fruit, the pear, and its history that dates back to 1847.
Phileas Fogg bets a fortune that he can circle the Earth in no more than 80 days.
Phileas Fogg and his party are crossing Italy when their train comes to a screeching halt.
Phileas Fogg and Passepartout hire a camel driver to cross the desert and soon need to be rescued.
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND features a summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to offer analysis.
Prof. Katharine Hayhoe is a respected climate scientist, having advised both Canadian and American governments on the affects of climate change on everything from agriculture to water resources, public health and infrastructure. She is chief scientist for The Nature Conservancy and an Evangelical Christian, melding her scientific expertise with her faith in restoring the planet.
A promotional print signed by Cassius Clay and an 18th-century Chinese celadon vase are appraised.
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.
Sisi travels to Bad Ischl for her sister's engagement to the Emperor of Austria.