Lyla and Luke teach Stu how to ride a scooter so he can join his friends.
Prunella tries to break her packrat habits Binky find out his real name isn't Binky, it's Shelley!
The Mobile Unit reports to the New York City Odd Squad to help with a big problem.
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."
A Gila monster crawls under a house in the Sororan Desert and Martin and Chris go to check it out.
Jet visits the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere to compare holidays in winter and summer.
When Carl's growing plushie collection starts taking over, his friends help him get organized.
Nico is tired of being mistaken for Arugula. / Carl is excited to play Lint Dino Monday!
Harvest Day might be canceled due to fog! / Hooray for Harvest Day and Thankfulness#Stew!
Becky is less than thrilled to be sharing a table with Tobey and his mother for Thanksgiving dinner.
Buzz sets out to throw the best birthday ever for Hacker but ends up causing too much pollution.
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.
Clarence the Cricket teaches the kids how a cricket makes its noise in the Grassy-Grove-Dell.
Baby Archelon turtles hatch from eggs on the beach and the family follows them as they swim away.
It's a snow day so Pinkalicious, Peter, Rafael and Jasmine build the most pinkatastic sled run ever!
Peg and Cat sort through the mess in Peg's room just in time for company to come over.
Elmo, Abby, Tamir, and Ruby show Grover friends can be of different ages.
Milo, Lofty, and Lark take the stage at the town festival.
Zadie and Malik try to help Zeke overcome his fear of riding a two-wheeler with some super powers.
With the help of special sneakers, Malik tries to get JunJun's favorite ball back.
Daniel learns he is allergic to peaches. Doctor Anna tells Daniel how he can take care of himself.
Katerina and Daniel create their own super-duper noise makers to play "super hero helpers."
Nico is tired of being mistaken for Arugula. / Carl is excited to play Lint Dino Monday!
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.
Turtle-Lou opens a Speedy Delivery service. / The pals have a sleepover at Bob Dog's house.
Donkey sleeps outside for the first time./Panda forgets his poetry notebook at Donkey's.
Finding the perfect spot on the beach for a sandcastle proves to be challenging.
Red doesn't feel like a Princess, so how will she fit in at Sleeping Beauty's princess party?
Rose, Crystal, and Mom are doggie detectives when they find a lost dog toy.
Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Each adventure will help young viewers make the connection between the skills that made these historical figures heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping them discover that they, too, can change the world.
Ever wish you could pause life long enough to figure out the answers to all your problems? Alma can! Follow her adventures in Alma's Way, as she learns to think for herself-making mistakes and decisions and finding solutions along the way!
Tooey needs to find a way to stay cool when his Auntie Midge's fan breaks.
Lyla and Luke need to get things back on track before her sister's birthday is ruined.
A brand new candy bar is in town! But why is it making everyone act so strangely?
When members of the Mobile Unit get turned into sandwiches, The Big O comes to the rescue.
ATV riders ruin the gang's day while hiking Mighty Mountain. / The crew splits up after an argument.
Chris and Martin learn how the oceans and forests work together.
Celery's brother Zucchini decide to visit the Propulsions, but get lost along the way!
When Carl's growing plushie collection starts taking over, his friends help him get organized.
Nico is tired of being mistaken for Arugula. / Carl is excited to play Lint Dino Monday!
Harvest Day might be canceled due to fog! / Hooray for Harvest Day and Thankfulness#Stew!
Becky is less than thrilled to be sharing a table with Tobey and his mother for Thanksgiving dinner.
The CyberSquad want to pull off a Giving Thanks Day feast, but all the pristine produce is sold out!
Andy and Luna want to tell their story and enlist the help of a totem pole artist in Juneau, Alaska.
Rose, Crystal, and Mom are doggie detectives when they find a lost dog toy.
Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Each adventure will help young viewers make the connection between the skills that made these historical figures heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping them discover that they, too, can change the world.
Ever wish you could pause life long enough to figure out the answers to all your problems? Alma can! Follow her adventures in Alma's Way, as she learns to think for herself-making mistakes and decisions and finding solutions along the way!
Tooey needs to find a way to stay cool when his Auntie Midge's fan breaks.
A revolution in music, building, and space exploration is being led by Native innovators.
Celebrate and honor the warrior spirit with the men and women who live the legacy.
Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by U.S. policy towards Indigenous people.
Discover how ancestral food sources can strengthen cultural ties to each other and to one's heritage.
A 70 year old Vietnam War veteran decides to walk across New York State to confront his demons.
JUST LIKE ME follows Vietnam veteran Ron Osgood's quest to document stories from all sides of the war, uncovering untold personal accounts that shy away from combat and politics and instead focus on topics such as soldiers who were artists, musicians, or demonstrated empathy and respect towards the enemy.
This week on ON STORY, Lee Eisenberg lends his insights into writing the THE OFFICE's iconic "Dinner Party" episode and creating the hysterical viral sensation, reality-sitcom hybrid, JURY DUTY.
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.
Gastropod host Nicola Twilley discusses her new book "Frostbite: How Refrigeration Changed Our Food, Our Planet, and Ourselves."
A new law in Georgia is sparking fear in the LGBTQ+ community. In Spain, livestock farmers face challenges as wolf populations are on the rise.
Evangelical churches are growing rapidly in Brazil. Mass tourism is threatening coral reefs in Egypt.
Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by U.S. policy towards Indigenous people.
Discover how ancestral food sources can strengthen cultural ties to each other and to one's heritage.
Dr. Chavis talks to Dominique D. Calhoun, 81st President of the National Bar Association. Attorney Calhoun talks about how the Black experience has evolved and where there is still a need for drastic change regarding major issues such as civil rights, social justice and protecting voting rights.
Mainstream media has a lot to account for in 2024, but go back 90 years, and prestigious publications have often failed to see when things were so clearly wrong. In 1930s Germany, many journalists downplayed Adolf Hitler's ascension to power, with the New York Times writing "There is no warrant for immediate alarm...The more violent parts of his alleged program he has himself in recent months been softening down or abandoning." But one young British journalist who, seeing what was happening, quit his job with The London Times and founded The Week, a newsletter that became famous for its opposition to fascism and the Western powers that were enabling it. His name was Claud Cockburn, and he's the subject of a newly-released biography by his son, Patrick Cockburn, "Believe Nothing Until It Is Officially Denied: Claud Cockburn and the Invention of Guerrilla Journalism," out now via Verso Books. Patrick is an award-winning journalist himself, with a long expertise in the Middle East. And Patrick is Laura Flanders' uncle; Claud is her grandfather. How did mainstream media miss what Claud knew about the rise of Nazis, and how did his guerilla journalism make an impact? And why is Claud's story so relevant now? All that, plus a commentary from Laura. "It's often said, that horrible phrase, 'You're talking truth to power.' Well, dear old power certainly doesn't want to hear the truth . . . What everybody ought to do is tell the truth to the powerless . . ." - Patrick Cockburn ". . . It was pretty obvious that things were going to get worse. Yet those who were meant to be in charge kept on announcing that peace was just around the corner, that things weren't as bad as they looked. I think that the parallel is all too strong . . . these crises got worse and the same thing seems to be happening today." - Patrick Cockburn
Folk record label Red House Records has represented local and national artists since the 1980s.
Tiny and easy to peel. Find out why Mandarins are growing in popularity.
ROBERT BULLARD - ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE On many of our shows you'll see public lands and wide open spaces, and meet the dedicated people working to protect fresh air, clean water and abundant green spaces. America's big cities also have priceless lands, but many residents do not have equal access to safe and welcoming places for their families. We take you to Houston, to meet Robert Bullard, the "Father of Environmental Justice." He's also been training a hard-working new generation to help underserved communities take action against pollution, toxic dumping, and neglect that are so often foisted on Black, Brown, and poorer communities. KIDWIND Conservation success depends on the constant passion and excitement of new generations working to protect and improve our natural resources. Young people have grown up learning how important recycling, sustainability, and renewable fuels are to their future. KIDWIND is a national challenge that brings alternative energy education into classrooms. Students from fourth to 12th grade work with schools and local mentors to create wind and solar projects... paving the way to their leadership in engineering and technology. LIGHTHAWK Hundreds of volunteer pilots are helping scientists get a bold new view of their conservation efforts. For years, "Lighthawk" has provided a bird's eye view of deserts and wetlands. And they have helped with species counts and mapping details. We joined flights over both the Colorado and the Mississippi Rivers. Scientists are wowed by the new perspective on their research. CAPE ROMAIN is growing! Development and sea level rise are posing threats to this priceless salt marsh habitat in South Carolina. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service is adding nearly 450 acres to this critical bird nesting refuge. It's a critical nursery for fish, birds, and threatened turtle species. And it makes a marvelous outdoor classroom for local kids and adults.
A mission-based company, Veterans Moving America only employs US military veterans. When Zach saw that Vets were facing significant challenges with sustained, long-term employment, he decided to take matters into his own hands with this remarkable company.
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.
Gastropod host Nicola Twilley discusses her new book "Frostbite: How Refrigeration Changed Our Food, Our Planet, and Ourselves."
Evangelical churches are growing rapidly in Brazil. Mass tourism is threatening coral reefs in Egypt.
This week on ON STORY, Lee Eisenberg lends his insights into writing the THE OFFICE's iconic "Dinner Party" episode and creating the hysterical viral sensation, reality-sitcom hybrid, JURY DUTY.
Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by U.S. policy towards Indigenous people.
Discover how ancestral food sources can strengthen cultural ties to each other and to one's heritage.
NATIVE HORSE tells the history of the evolution of the horse in North America, exploring the horse-human connection throughout history to today. Through new research, "Native Horse" examines the true origin story of the horse dispelling the notion that the horse was introduced by Europeans. Rooted in Lakota and Western science, the film dispels the conventional academic contradictions and delves into indigenous knowledge that offers a more complete understanding of the horse, its evolution and its bond with indigenous people.
In this captivating tale, lion researcher Dr. Philip Stander follows three orphaned desert lion cubs as they navigate the harsh realities of survival in one of the world's most unforgiving places, Namibia's brutal Skeleton Coast. Stander's passion for these majestic creatures began 40 years ago, when he encountered a lone desert lioness on the Coast shores. But the desert lions soon disappeared from the region, and more than a decade later, he discovers a female cub called "Queen" whose life unlocks the survival secrets of desert lions. One day tragedy strikes the Queen's three granddaughters who become unexpectedly orphaned, and they embark on a harrowing journey through the empty desert facing starvation. Stander documents their every move, revealing the unique and complex relationship between land and marine predators.
Musician Pharrell Williams and filmmaker Kasi Lemmons uncover accounts of their enslaved ancestors.
Explore the fight over how the Bears Ears Monument is protected and managed.
Learn about early feminist, social activist, and champion of rights, Mabel Dodge.
Explore Cuban culture at a cigar speakeasy, visit NJ's "Havana on the Hudson" and more.
Cider-Braised Turkey, Grilled Sweet Potatoes with Maple Chile Crisp; visit to Minneapolis.
Ancient hot springs and volcanic rock define modern vineyards and a new way to dine in Calistoga.
Eggs Florentine in tomato cups, breakfast strada primavera and brussel sprout hash with egg.
In this painting of an old mill, you will swear you can hear the water.
Learn how to create a monochromatic scene by using just a few colors and brushes.
Home cooks must put their baking skills to the test as they create a baked breakfast item.
Discover rushing rivers, strapping monsoons and the elusive one-horned rhinoceros in Assam, India.
Eggs Florentine in tomato cups, breakfast strada primavera and brussel sprout hash with egg.
Sweet onion galette, sesame noodle salad and mocha cake with chocolate ganache are served.
Relieve arthritis pain throughout your entire body with Miranda Esmonde-White.
Use simple stretches to unravel tension in your shoulders and upper back.
Laura Hartrich discusses her annual intentions quilt. The importance of scant 1/4 seams is shared.
Sarah and Roger visit Christiansted on the island of St. Croix and Roger sketches a historic church.
This standing and barre posture workout will improve your posture and give you tons of energy.
Relieve arthritis pain throughout your entire body with Miranda Esmonde-White.
Nutty oatmeal bars, spring cottage peas with basil and hummus with cumin-roasted carrots.
Delicious recipes include wise guy chili, brown rice and millet croquettes and cannoli napoleon.#I'm So Confused: Discussion of all the ways we mask the name of sugar in products; snack ideas.
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.
Discover how flowers can heal and cheer when we share them, gift them and even eat them!
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.
Get a look into the world of tiny objects and the artist who make them.
Master wood carver Jackie Wilson built a rocking horse for Prince George of Cambridge.
Joanne Banko has a free motion home decoration project using the fabric pattern itself as a guide.
Lee Chappell Monroe demonstrates basic techniques for attaching blocks together.
Explore how play and artistry connect featuring Calder Kamin and Lorena Robletto.
host Julie Fei Fan Balzer creates a handmade journal cover using watercolor powders.
Fit expert Peggy Sagers shares her vision for creating a garment that fits perfectly. FIT 2 STITCH concentrates on 3 elements: design, fit, and stitching. Learn the rules of pattern making and how they apply to making a garment ready for successful stitching. FIT 2 STITCH joins its sister show IT'S SEW EASY inspiring viewers to make garments that they will love to wear and that fit perfectly. Join Peggy as she ventures into the world of pattern and style for the perfect fit!
Stitch these textured blankets for that special little person who has captured your heart!
Chef Maria Loi travels to Athens to explore the culinary scene savored by Athenians.
Delicious Beef and Broccoli Noodles with garlic and Vegan Beef and Broccoli Bing are prepared.
Spiced Roasted Chicken with Toasted Orzo Pilaf and Kale Caesar with Greek yogurt are prepared.
Let's celebrate the Lidia way with Winter Panzanella, a Crespelle Bar, and Farina Gnocchi!
The most popular French soup and superb Mediterranean vegetable soup are highlighted.
Greek Chicken is prepared and Crushed Red Potatoes with Garlic and Herbs are served.
The home cooks serve up their most cherished dish from a special event in their lives.
Get a look into the world of tiny objects and the artist who make them.
Follow the ancient trade routes from the Gotthard pass into central Switzerland, along Lake Lucerne.
Andreas shares his favorite bread recipe and creates a healthy liver pate and a honey crusted ham.
Recipes include ham in a hurry, honey ham ribs, bacon sundaes and turkey ham.
Discover The Slocans, a leading light of today's acoustic music scene.
Gaither Vocal Band bring to life their unique renditions of some of the most popular worship songs.
After an assassination attempt, the Royal household visit Ireland where conflict and romance blossom.
Private pictures of the Royal family are made public as the Royals host a Georgian ball at the Palace.
Albert and Palmerston put their reputations on the line and Victoria must place her allegiance.
The global population is getting older, birth rates are plummeting. Is the world prepared?
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.
Learn how people make construction paper and learn to make some paper chains. Always keep trying!
Arthur and the gang film videos for a series called ""Postcards from You," hosted by Matt Damon.
The gang travels into Uganda's tropical forests to uncover the true nature of the chimpanzee.
Alma and Junior disagree on how to go through the museum. Alma's friends help with her diorama.
Lyla, Louis, and Stu set out to explore the neighborhood to track down a missing package.
Nico is tired of being mistaken for Arugula. / Carl is excited to play Lint Dino Monday!
Daniel learns how to adapt when his routine changes. Daniel's class takes a trip to the library.
Rosie tries to remember where she left her walkie talkie so she, Javi and Jun can play a game.
Hear from athletes and program leaders about the continued rise of inclusion in sports. We travel beyond the courts, fields, and scoreboards to explore how sports and community can have life-changing impacts. Special Olympics Michigan says it takes a village of athletes, leaders, and communities to pass the torch forward each year. Together, we discover what it means to be part of this movement.
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 super fantastic episode of UTR, we've been pulling shows off the air that have had segments closing them, wondering what should we do with that show? Well, enter this idea. On this episode of UTR, we feature a show built around six segments you may have totally forgotten about. Get ready to explore the cool people, places, and things that are Michigan.
It wasn't until the onset of the twentieth century that things like admiring nature became fashionable in the United States. People like president Theodore Roosevelt, and author John Muir, helped to popularize setting aside public lands for the preservation of wildlife and other natural resources. Because of this foresight, Michigan's residents and visitors can enjoy one of the nation's premier park systems.
Kyle hunts Wild Turkey with Brett Harkins and Rich Smallegan.
Haylie stops by the National Cherry Festival in Travers City, Michigan.
Take a trip along the Washington Rochambeau Revolutionary Trail in Trenton, New Jersey.
Eric Hanson and Dan Becker embark on a Grand Canyon trek.
The View Finders make a stop at the picturesque Black Balsam Knob for some stunning photos.
Writer Agatha Christie considers selling a manuscript that will kill off her most famous creation.
Crime writer Agatha Christie unravels a series of murders during an archaeological dig in Iraq.
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND features a summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to offer analysis.
Margaret Macmillan is a historian and Oxford professor who looks at key chapters in history.
Revisit some remarkable ROADSHOW finds whose stories didn't stop even after we yelled cut!
As Nolly's last day approaches, she is desperate to know what will happen to her character.
Judith makes a breakthrough and sets up a trap for the killer, but plans go awry.
Cromwell demands the nobility and church swear an oath acknowledging Anne as lawful Queen.
British historian and author Lucy Worsley provides the inside story of the English Reformation.