Lyla and Luke need to get things back on track before her sister's birthday is ruined.
Fern tells a frightening tale that scares the whole gang. Binky tries to teach D.W. how to dance.
Orli must find her way to the Odd Squad test center, while villains try to stop her.
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 gang uses a Miniaturizer to shrink down and learn how a Gecko lizard climbs up smooth surfaces.
Jet uses his Bortronian Grow-Lamp to try to grow a huge prize-winning pumpkin for a contest.
The Cat in the Hat takes Nick and Sally on a crazy Halloween ride filled with frights and laughs!
Alma and her friends work together to make a Halloween costume for Junior.
The Wombats build a giant snow globe so Zeke can play in the snow in summer.
The team teaches a Little Ghost who is scared that there's more to Halloween than meets the eye!
The kids must "divide and conquer" to rescue the Mayor from Hacker's and save the Halloween party.
The kids meet Treetop Tom and see how his tough tongue can pick food off of thorny branches.
The Pteranodon kids travel around on the Dinosaur Train and meet some of the biggest dinosaurs.
Pinkalicious paints rocks! / Pinkalicious and Jasmine can't stop giggling.
Peg's hat shrinks in the dryer. Mac leads Peg searching for something big enough to fit her head.
Cookie Monster plays Grover's carnival game to win cookies during Street Carnival Day.
Milo and her friends find out that working on an animal farm can be hard work.
With the help of special sneakers, Malik tries to get JunJun's favorite ball back.
The Wombats learn to work together to get their homemade car to the Treeborhood Derby.
Mr. Malik teaches the class how to calm down when they get excited to meet his pet hermit crab.
Daniel gets angry at his Dad and learns that you can love someone even if you're mad at them.
George accidentally locks himself into the DJ booth at the radio station. George tries to paint.
George's canine friend Blaze runs away from the firehouse. George and Sam put a tag on her collar.
Donkey and Panda compete against each other. /The pals grow Dancing Dandelions with music.
Bob Dog graduates from Good Dog School./Donkey pretends she is Panda to find his lost toy.
The Wild Kratts must defeat Zach and other villains who have come up with a plan to ruin Halloween.
When Rosie finds out it's Abuela's birthday, she tries to send her a birthday party in the mail.
Esther Martinez tells a traditional Tewa legend, which helps Xavier and Yadina.
Howard looks for a drum for the drum circle. / Alma and Junior try to earn toy tickets.
Molly is over her head when the Sassy Ladies of Saskatoon arrive at the Trading Post a day early.
To make sure they don't miss the bus again, Lyla and her siblings come up with a plan.
Francine and Catherine share a room but have different tastes. Arthur decides to cheat at games.
Odd Squad Agents help an unlikely villain win the ultimate villain prize.
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 entire crew must come to the rescue when a bat colony's roost is destroyed by a lightning bolt.
Jet experiences his first Halloween. Carrot and Celery turn their garage into a haunted house!
The Cat in the Hat takes Nick and Sally on a crazy Halloween ride filled with frights and laughs!
Alma and her friends work together to make a Halloween costume for Junior.
The Wombats build a giant snow globe so Zeke can play in the snow in summer.
The team teaches a Little Ghost who is scared that there's more to Halloween than meets the eye!
The kids must "divide and conquer" to rescue the Mayor from Hacker's and save the Halloween party.
When Rosie finds out it's Abuela's birthday, she tries to send her a birthday party in the mail.
Esther Martinez tells a traditional Tewa legend, which helps Xavier and Yadina.
Howard looks for a drum for the drum circle. / Alma and Junior try to earn toy tickets.
Molly is over her head when the Sassy Ladies of Saskatoon arrive at the Trading Post a day early.
Explore the remarkable life of solar power visionary pioneer Maria Telkes.
Three Black diplomats broke racial barriers at the US State Department during the Cold War.
The lives of the Ayala Flores family, who have lived and worked in the nation's capital for 20 years, are shattered when their teenage daughter - who came to the United States from El Salvador at age one and grew up sheltered by Temporary Protected Status (TPS) - gets caught in the middle of the fight over immigration policy. The Trump administration moves to terminate TPS status, only to have the Biden administration act in the eleventh-hour to delay the debate for another year. More than 400,000 TPS holders remain at risk, impacting the lives of almost 200,000 U.S. born children.
In Watts, a twelve-year-old female boxer trains to be crowned the 2019 Junior Olympics champion.
In Minnesota, the LatinX community is flourishing despite a vast and historic opportunity gap between them and their communal counterparts. Two charter schools, rooted in decades of struggle, champion equity through decolonized, bilingual education. PROFE is an hour-long documentary that delves into this educational revolution, blending history and contemporary narratives to illuminate its profound impact.
AGAINST THE CURRENT provides a powerful look at how residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore, like many coastal towns, are subject to rising sea waters and the challenges it has on their lives and livelihood. Through resilience and perseverance, they learn to co-exist and celebrate their rural home. How can this community shed light on conversations happening around these issues of climate change?
This week on ON STORY, Noah Hawley, the creator of celebrated anthology series FARGO, discusses his experiences adapting feature films into episodic storytelling.
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.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists CEO Rachel Bronson discusses global proximity to nuclear apocalypse.
People from around the world flock to Germany for Oktoberfest. Women are increasingly taking on management positions. Plus, people in Denmark seem to trust each other more than anywhere else in Europe. What is the reason for this?
Minnesota offers welcome refuge for transgender people. And climate-friendly floodplain forests protect against flood damage.
The lives of the Ayala Flores family, who have lived and worked in the nation's capital for 20 years, are shattered when their teenage daughter - who came to the United States from El Salvador at age one and grew up sheltered by Temporary Protected Status (TPS) - gets caught in the middle of the fight over immigration policy. The Trump administration moves to terminate TPS status, only to have the Biden administration act in the eleventh-hour to delay the debate for another year. More than 400,000 TPS holders remain at risk, impacting the lives of almost 200,000 U.S. born children.
In Watts, a twelve-year-old female boxer trains to be crowned the 2019 Junior Olympics champion.
Dr. Chavis interviews American Cancer Society researchers, Dr. Alpa Patel and Dr. Lauren McCullough about their groundbreaking health disparities study, VOICES of Black Women, described as the largest-ever study of cancer risk and outcomes in Black women in the United States. The groundbreaking study will focus on lived experiences to address health disparities for the next generation.
The 2022 Supreme Court ruling to overturn Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health dramatically changed the political scene. Still, just two years on, we are witnessing another watershed moment in the struggle for abortion rights. This Election Day, 10 states will vote on whether to enshrine abortion rights in their state constitution. Since 2022, every ballot measure to protect abortion rights has passed while every measure to restrict or weaken those rights has failed. Meanwhile, extremist Republicans are pushing for a total national abortion ban and seem to have Trump on their side. He told Fox News just days ago that a national abortion ban is "off the table, " but "we'll see what happens." Joining us to share what's at stake and what can be done are Nadine Smith, the director of Equality Florida who heads the state's largest organization dedicated to ending discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Heidi L. Sieck is a Political Strategist & Founder of VOTEPROCHOICE that focuses on reproductive freedom at the state and local levels. And Renee Bracey Sherman, a reproductive justice advocate is the co-author of the just-released book, "LIBERATING ABORTION: Claiming Our History, Sharing Our Stories, and Building the Reproductive Future We Deserve." Together they unpack how abortion, access to trans health, contraception and freedom from sterilization abuse are all part of the far Right's agenda to control bodies. Could reproductive rights leap forward in 2024, not back? Plus a commentary from Laura. ". . . Just last month we had the Gender Liberation March in DC . . . We had a tent for banned books because as they're banning sex ed, as they're banning trans youth healthcare, trans healthcare and abortion, they're also banning books . . . It's the same people. They're just fighting about a different thing on a different day. And so when we come together, we'll be able to stand against them." - Renee Bracey Sherman "We have to remember that this is an infrastructure investment issue . . . For decades, the money on the anti-choice side has been going to investments in these local infrastructure. We don't operate like that on the progressive and political Democratic side. Most of our investments are going into the federal infrastructure, and that is the problem." - Heidi L. Sieck "The governor in Florida has been so extreme. He has sent investigators to people's homes for signing the petition that got the constitutional amendment on the ballot that would restore access to abortion in Florida . . . He's threatening television stations that run ads that are in support of the abortion ballot measure." - Nadine Smith Guests: Renee Bracey Sherman: Co-Author Liberating Abortion; Founder &Co-Executive Director, WeTestify; Heidi L. Sieck: Political Strategist & Founder, VOTEPROCHOICE; Nadine Smith: Executive Director, Equality Florida.
Dancers from Carl Flink's Black Label Movement perform HIT, an intensely physical piece.
Dairy Farmers in Minnesota provide exactly what a cheese plant in Tennessee needs, milk.
The Randolph String Quartet, a preeminent group of siblings who perform across the world, teaches us about the classic string ensemble format through classic and contemporary repertoire. This episode features performances and a look into the issues regarding diversity in classical music.
Husband and wife team, Paige and Juan met while working at a popular restaurant before creating Magdalena's Catering and Events, which has become one of Fort Worth's premier catering companies with a food truck, a permanent supper club, and a Spanish tapas restaurant.
Bloomberg's David Westin sits down with the top names in finance and economics to talk about the week's biggest issues on Wall Street.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists CEO Rachel Bronson discusses global proximity to nuclear apocalypse.
Minnesota offers welcome refuge for transgender people. And climate-friendly floodplain forests protect against flood damage.
This week on ON STORY, Noah Hawley, the creator of celebrated anthology series FARGO, discusses his experiences adapting feature films into episodic storytelling.
The lives of the Ayala Flores family, who have lived and worked in the nation's capital for 20 years, are shattered when their teenage daughter - who came to the United States from El Salvador at age one and grew up sheltered by Temporary Protected Status (TPS) - gets caught in the middle of the fight over immigration policy. The Trump administration moves to terminate TPS status, only to have the Biden administration act in the eleventh-hour to delay the debate for another year. More than 400,000 TPS holders remain at risk, impacting the lives of almost 200,000 U.S. born children.
In Watts, a twelve-year-old female boxer trains to be crowned the 2019 Junior Olympics champion.
WOMEN OF THE WATERSHED highlights the roles women have played in the conservation of the Florida Everglades, beginning with the suffragette movement of the early 20th century up to today. Hosted by Chloe Barnett - a Latina teenager, passionate conservationist and Florida resident - the film offers insightful interviews with present-day scientists, advocates and artists engaged in modern-day conservation activities. Chloe begins her journey in the Florida Keys, where a freshwater drought impacts the area's seagrass, mangroves and coral reefs. As she travels up through the expansive watershed in search of the headwaters in Orlando's suburbs, Chloe seeks to better understand the historic challenges of water management and pollution that now threaten this fragile ecosystem and the work being done by a new generation of advocates who are redefining the balance of women in conservation. Chloe grew up along the edge of this massive watershed, leading to her inspiration for this journey. As an advocate for the environment, Chloe was an active member of the Everglades Foundation's High School Leadership Committee. Additionally, she served as an intern with the Frost Science Museum through a program with the Smithsonian as an Ambassador representing the Museum of the American Latino in Washington, D.C. Her passion for the water eventually materialized through coral restoration initiatives in the Florida Keys as well as with the Rescue a Reef program at the University of Miami.
As lion numbers rise, the competition for food becomes fierce. A lioness risks her life to feed her five cubs and Xudum's newborn leopard cubs face a deadly threat.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the family trees of comedians Lewis Black and Roy Wood, Jr.
Reid Davenport chronicles issues faced by disabled people in his film, "I Didn't See You There."
The history of LGBTQ persecution at Florida universities is chronicled.
Recipes include Sea Scallops Mediterranean Style, Herb Crusted Cod and an Ultimate Super Sundae.
Quesabirria Tacos, Sopa Seca; a visit to Tucson; history of Birria in the United States.
The hosts visit the cradle of Argentinian red wine, the famous Malbec Nation in Mendoza.
Snap pea, tomato and watermelon salad and Green tea-poached salmon with Asian slaw are served.
Learn the unique twist Bob Ross uses to create happy little streams.
A painting of a black seascape complete with crashing waves.
Join the cooks as they prepare grab-and-go meals and home-baked treats.
The adventurer explores Greek mythology by visiting Athens, Olympia, Ithaca and Mt. Olympus.
Snap pea, tomato and watermelon salad and Green tea-poached salmon with Asian slaw are served.
Creamy white bean soup with escarole, tomato tarte tatin and sweet fruit pizza are served.
This full-body posture workout from Montego Bay, Jamaica will help you look and feel youthful.
Recharge your body with a total body stretch that helps lengthen your body from head to toe.
The idea of controlled scrappy quilting is illustrated and a guide for sewing curves is shared.
In North Carolina, Roger puts the finishing touches on his painting of the mountain stream.
This targeted no-impact workout is designed to stretch and strengthen the gluteus muscles.
This full-body posture workout from Montego Bay, Jamaica will help you look and feel youthful.
Steak fajitas, Broccoli and cheddar soup and Asian noodle bowl with peanut dressing are prepared.
Breakfast scramble, English muffins and Good For What Ails You stew are prepared.
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.
Host J Schwanke gives a peek into his family history and into a family-run carnation farm.
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.
Honey Locust from log to home is used to make the ultimate salad serving bowl. This 44-pound green wood bowl blank is turned into a three-pound graceful kitchen masterpiece. Bandsaw tips save the day when making this rough bowl blank. Guest turner Barry Todd shares his latest turned creations. Plus, a visit to Catch My Drift (driftwood art) at the Brubaker Studio.
Woodworker Matt Cremona takes over the shop. Find out his favorite tools and techniques.
Host Tom McLaughlin shares his contemporary take on a classic design: the Adirondack lawn chair.
Master wood carver Jackie Wilson built a rocking horse for Prince George of Cambridge.
Get detailed steps to begin turning wood and discover the beautiful custom gifts you can make.
Join Phil, Logan, and Chris as they build a new workbench for the Woodsmith Shop.
Tom McLaughlin and guest John Ryan craft authentic reproduction Shaker oval boxes out of cherry.
See how a blend of red and white oak can be used to make a lovely display stand.
The design of this sheet metal tool carts allows you to customize the drawers and trays inside.
Tom McLaughlin shares the design for his hanging tool cabinet - a piece that personalizes any shop.
Chef Maria's recipes in this episode all focus on nature's sweetest gift, honey.
Red Roast chicken with baby bok choy and Red Roast Squash with baby Bok choy are prepared.
Diane discovers the sustainable food ways of Paros and prepares rabbit stew and skate salad.
Lidia cooks a Grilled Vegetable Salad, Spicy Lobster Linguine and eats lobster with Ethan.
Georgia offers a glimpse into her kitchen when she invites the audience to her home.
Test cook Christie Morrison and Julia Collin Davison make a showstopping Blueberry Jam Cake.
Celebrate with the home cooks as they prepare dishes for holidays and special occasions.
Honey Locust from log to home is used to make the ultimate salad serving bowl. This 44-pound green wood bowl blank is turned into a three-pound graceful kitchen masterpiece. Bandsaw tips save the day when making this rough bowl blank. Guest turner Barry Todd shares his latest turned creations. Plus, a visit to Catch My Drift (driftwood art) at the Brubaker Studio.
Woodworker Matt Cremona takes over the shop. Find out his favorite tools and techniques.
Explore the dazzling Chinese New Year festival and streets beneath the Central District skyscrapers.
Andreas makes reindeer burgers, king crab cocktail and Arctic char with lamb-flavored potato gratin.
Char siu pork tenderloin, pork belly steamed buns and smoke-braised lamb shanks are showcased.
Dallas Wayne and Redd Volkaert bring their original music to the Farm and Fun Time.
Collingsworth Family performs their 20-song collection highlighting the group's energizing vocals.
Discontent is growing in the country. Unexpected grief forces Victoria to put childish things away.
Victoria decides to try her hand at foreign relations and takes the royal court to France.
As the EU navigates a migrant crisis, slowing economy and the Ukraine war, can the bloc stay united?
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.
Mr. Rogers erases his mistakes when writing letters and watches a tape on how people make books.
Arthur has trouble training his new dog and tries to earn enough money to buy Moon Boots.
The entire crew must come to the rescue when a bat colony's roost is destroyed by a lightning bolt.
Granny Isa teaches Alma and Junior how to become flight attendants.
Lyla, Louis, and Stu set out to explore the neighborhood to track down a missing package.
Donita Donata captures basilisk lizards. Martin and Chris use water walking powers to rescue them.
The Neighborhood celebrates Dr. Anna and Baker Aker's wedding!
Rosie runs for President of the Sandbox. / Rosie & friends try to save the dino parade.
Join us as we delve into personal stories and the diverse experiences that shape how we see ourselves and each other. Through powerful narratives and heartfelt discussions, we explore how our backgrounds shape who we are. Join us for a celebration of identity, culture, and community.
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 amazing episode of UTR, we're back in Oscoda on the sunrise side for a townie taco tradition, some bonafide ballet, and a fishing tale that's true. We'll even boast about the sugar sand beaches. Get ready to explore the cool people, places, and things that make Oscoda your next destination.
We are going to do one of our favorite past times and that?s fishing. Not just fishing but cooking these babies up should be fun. We did this before and asked your favorite and the response was so great we thought we would do it again.
Kyle and long time friend and OG, Aubrey Gale, go spring bass fishing.
Tour a glass manufacturing plant and get a behind-the-scenes look at the nation's largest mural.
Darley takes a Revolutionary Road trip from Charleston, SC to James Island.
Eric Hanson adventures through Badlands National Park and the Black Hills of South Dakota.
The View Finders leave Ossabaw Island and head to Blackbeard and Wassaw Islands.
Harry has a second chance at saving Kasia from Warsaw and Lois may be set for happiness at last.
The war reaches the Egyptian desert. Harry introduces an explosive force into Robina's household.
Harry struggles with the realities of desert combat. A mysterious stranger arrives at Robina's door.
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND features a summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to offer analysis.
So many Canadians have made, and are making, their mark on the world stage in every sector of daily life. And while their names may be known to millions, their Canadian heritage may not. It's time for Canadians, Americans, and the world to understand what makes successful Canadians the people they've become, and what their success means to all of us. Canada Files will be a weekly, half-hour interview program. Canada Files episodes will consist of one-on-one interviews with Canada's most prominent and successful people. The interview guests will be Canadian, but many of whom may also be resident in the US, and well known to American audiences.
Discover dazzling Denver treasures and guess which have soared since 2008!
With Carol off the case, Ridley races to discover the truth about who shot Oliver Grant.
Susan and Andreas visit Stefan in prison. Will Susan solve Cecily's mysterious disappearance?
After more shocking murders, the team moves in on billionaire Freddie Klink. Is he the mastermind?
After the death of her daughter, Sisi urges Franz to negotiate with Napoleon.