Lyla overcomes her fear of rock-climbing with Everett's help.
The gang grows tired of Arthur's friendship with Muffy. Brain has trouble working on a team project.
Opie must find villains who have snuck into the Odd Squad Super Fan tour.
Sound Effects Artist Dev works on a new movie. / City Planner Cora designs a new area.
When the wind blows Aviva's paper into an ostrich nest, the Kratt brothers try to get it back.
The kids attempt to build the tallest tower ever on the Moon, hoping to beat Jet's cousin's record.
A Trip to the Enchanted Garden - The Tiger family is making strawberry pancakes for breakfast this morning, but when Mom looks more closely in the kitchen, she realizes there are no more strawberries left. They all head to the Enchanted Garden, where Mom Tiger shows Daniel the strawberry patch. Daniel is very curious, and learns that if he looks closely, he may be able to answer his own questions about how strawberries grow and learn something new.A Trip to the Crayon Factory - Daniel Tiger, Miss Elaina, and Katerina Kittycat take a fun trip to the factory to see how crayons are made but, O the Owl can't come because he's sick. At the factory, the kids watch the crayons being made, and Daniel looks and listens closely. Daniel has an idea to take pictures at the factory and give them to O at the end of the day, so that O can learn about crayons too!
Olive wants to organize a special garden party with REAL butterflies for her mom's birthday.
Pinkalicious and Peter build a fairy house to attract the Springtime Fairies. But when the fairies turn out to be noisy roommates, they decide it's probably best if they build a home for the fairies instead. / Pinkalicious and Peter create Robotta, a robot that can do anything, including helping them clean their rooms. But when Robotta malfunctions, they're left with a big mess. Fortunately, the kids figure out a way to make clean-up fun -- pretend to be robots!
It's Pinkville's Flower Festival and the whole town has gathered to plant flowers in the park. When an ordering mishap leaves Pinkville with balls of yarn instead of flowers bulbs, Pinkalicious rallies everyone to use the yarn to make the park pinkatastic. / It's a very windy day in Pinkville, so Pinkalicious and Peter decide to make homemade kites. But Pinkalicious gets carried away - literally. How can she and Peter use their creative problem-solving skills to get her back down again?
Can the CyberSquad figure out how to clean up the mess at the Dingerville ballfield.
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.
Cat is sure Nick and Sally will never guess what his friend Puggle will be when she grows up.
Buddy and Tiny travel to the Jurassic and learn how Morris Stegosaurus, a huge dinosaur, keeps cool.
Frida has her heart set on being the first person to see the legendary Pink Ness monster.
Is there a thief on the Peg + Cat Express that is stealing lollipops, bananas and chickens?
Sesame Street is throwing a Feelings Fair where all the games, crafts, and foods are about feelings.
Milo, Lofty, and Lark are inspired to go on a botanical adventure.
Super helps Zadie and Maik clean up a big mess then they all work together to make a hat.
The Wombats try to crack the mystery of the scary sound after it frightens their friends.
Daniel discovers that Trolley can turn into a boat.
When a backyard campout is rained out, Daniel and Jodi work together to make it special.
Arugula gets torn between Carl and Nico. / Can Sheldon help Carl become a good listener?
George and Steve experiment with slime while George and Allie play on a seesaw.
Donkey is disappointed to miss Cheesy Con./The pals help Stanley with his one-dragon show.
Donkey Hodie takes Cousin Hodie and Purple Panda on a road trip around Someplace Else.
Elinor becomes fascinated by the Velcro on Ari's new watch and wants to find out how it works.
The Super Readers lend a hand to a baby dinosaur who is searching for his mommy.
The Fuentes' go ice skating. / The Fuentes' go to the desert to watch a meteor shower.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg inspires Yadina to realize that she has the power to create change.
Alma and Junior disagree on how to go through the museum. Alma's friends help with her diorama.
Molly and the gang head over to the Trading Post where they create a new game called Mollyball!
Lyla and Luke perform an "Anansi" folktale puppet show for Jamaica Day.
Arthur and D.W. must work together to clean their rooms. The kids decide to invent a holiday.
The members of Soundcheck go missing. Otto and Olive must bring them back in time for the concert.
Race Car Driver Rae needs to stay focused to win! / Crane Operator Dev looks to get calm.
The Wild Kratts go on an expedition into the Chinese mountains to find Snub nosed monkeys.
The kids travel to outer space to confirm the amazing fact that there is no sound in outer space.
A Trip to the Enchanted Garden - The Tiger family is making strawberry pancakes for breakfast this morning, but when Mom looks more closely in the kitchen, she realizes there are no more strawberries left. They all head to the Enchanted Garden, where Mom Tiger shows Daniel the strawberry patch. Daniel is very curious, and learns that if he looks closely, he may be able to answer his own questions about how strawberries grow and learn something new.A Trip to the Crayon Factory - Daniel Tiger, Miss Elaina, and Katerina Kittycat take a fun trip to the factory to see how crayons are made but, O the Owl can't come because he's sick. At the factory, the kids watch the crayons being made, and Daniel looks and listens closely. Daniel has an idea to take pictures at the factory and give them to O at the end of the day, so that O can learn about crayons too!
Olive wants to organize a special garden party with REAL butterflies for her mom's birthday.
Pinkalicious and Peter build a fairy house to attract the Springtime Fairies. But when the fairies turn out to be noisy roommates, they decide it's probably best if they build a home for the fairies instead. / Pinkalicious and Peter create Robotta, a robot that can do anything, including helping them clean their rooms. But when Robotta malfunctions, they're left with a big mess. Fortunately, the kids figure out a way to make clean-up fun -- pretend to be robots!
It's Pinkville's Flower Festival and the whole town has gathered to plant flowers in the park. When an ordering mishap leaves Pinkville with balls of yarn instead of flowers bulbs, Pinkalicious rallies everyone to use the yarn to make the park pinkatastic. / It's a very windy day in Pinkville, so Pinkalicious and Peter decide to make homemade kites. But Pinkalicious gets carried away - literally. How can she and Peter use their creative problem-solving skills to get her back down again?
Hacker's adorable niece is back in the Northern Frontier and so is a new pet, Sparkletoes!
Andy desperately wants to find a big surface to paint on and learns about murals in the process.
The Fuentes' go ice skating. / The Fuentes' go to the desert to watch a meteor shower.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg inspires Yadina to realize that she has the power to create change.
Alma and Junior disagree on how to go through the museum. Alma's friends help with her diorama.
Molly and the gang head over to the Trading Post where they create a new game called Mollyball!
Explore the life of a photographer on a quest to ensure the preservation of Asian American life.
Emmy-Award-winning filmmaker Bill Einreinhofer reflects on the time he spent in China, what he discovered, what he learned and the dramatic changes he witnessed. His pictures include original interviews and scenes shot throughout China, as well as little seen historical footage discovered in the most unlikely of places: America's National Archives and the Library of Congress.
Isey and her son James invite viewers into their lives in the week leading to Isey's 100th birthday.
Personal stories cast a new lens on U.S. history and the ongoing role that Asian Americans play.
This community portrait follows three trainees and their team leaders at Sustainable South Bronx.
Craig Mazin discusses his process of adapting a video game into an episodic television series.
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.
Science journalist Jaime Green discusses her book.
With Focus on Europe, DW has developed a new program that adds a more personal touch to the issues affecting people across the continent. The weekly magazine which replaced European Journal in October 2014 provides audiences an inside perspective on the diversity of people, places, conflicts and coexistence that define Europe. Focus on Europe presents genuine stories about the lives of real people - from the Polish blacksmith to the Finnish air traffic controller, from a British businessman to a Turkish women's activist. Reporters file their stories from all over the continent and special editions are devoted to a particular country or event. Focus on Europe will continue to attract audiences with up close, visually powerful, exciting and balanced profiles and reporting. Like its predecessor, this new series is a must see for everyone who wants to be an expert on Europe.
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization.
Personal stories cast a new lens on U.S. history and the ongoing role that Asian Americans play.
Isey and her son James invite viewers into their lives in the week leading to Isey's 100th birthday.
Dr. Chavis talks to Terrence L. Hayes about top priorities and new programs for veterans.
THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW is back with more award-winning interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change in our world today. Hosted by multi-media reporter and author Laura Flanders, the series features smart, solutions-driven conversations with forward-thinking people, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Indian writer Arundhati Roy, actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, and actress/activist Laverne Cox. Laura and her team also report from the field on cutting-edge innovations and topics such as collective ownership and ways that organizations across the country are addressing disparity in the housing market. Every month, contributors S. Mitra Kalita and Sara Lomax, co-founders of the URL Media network, join Laura for "Meet the BIPOC Press," a monthly feature of the show highlighting reporters of color from minority-owned and operated media outlets from around the country. THE LAURA FLANDERS SHOW Season 5 is independently-produced and recorded in a small cabin in rural Sullivan County, New York.
In this episode of Great Lakes Now, efforts to control invasive sea lamprey, also known as the "vampires of the Great Lakes," then a look at the causes and impacts of environmental hazards lurking in our homes. And "The Catch" offers updates from around the Great Lakes with news about shipwrecks, infrastructure, and a Lake Erie birding trail.
Imperfect produce still means healthy and delicious as Georgia farmers supply local food banks.
A multi-faceted effort ensures no water is wasted in Las Vegas. Host Ed Arnett talks to the founder of a group that inspires Black connections to nature. Urban gardening gains in popularity. We hear what inspires citizens to join conservation efforts.
It takes dedication to grow a small business. Hear the story of the East End Market in Orlando.
Science journalist Jaime Green discusses her book.
DW GLOBAL Us, the Environment and Development magazine from Deutsche Welle looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization.
Craig Mazin discusses his process of adapting a video game into an episodic television series.
Personal stories cast a new lens on U.S. history and the ongoing role that Asian Americans play.
Isey and her son James invite viewers into their lives in the week leading to Isey's 100th birthday.
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.
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.
Embark to this geological wonder and witness its stunning beauty and wildlife.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. meets Valerie Bertinelli and Brendan Fraser, who learn their roots.
Enjoy a highly-curated slate of fresh and relevant character-driven films covering a wide range of subject matter. These short documentaries challenge audiences with bold content and showcase poignant aspects of human life.
Malaysia's Peranakan culture is the main focus for Martin Yan's continual exploration of Malacca.
Hosted by Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison, Cook's Country features the best regional home cooking in the country and relies on the same practical, no-nonsense food approach that has made Cook's Country magazine so successful. Cook's Country is where family-friendly recipes from every corner of America are reimagined for home cooks everywhere.
Tasty dishes include Cauliflower Masala, Green Beans Poriyal and Black Eyed Peas Kulambu.
A Spanish-inspired supper menu includes Quinoa and Butternut Squash Paella and Avocado-Tofu Salad.
Bob Ross paints a gorgeous river gently flowing under protective branches of lovely trees.
Bob Ross paints a glorious seascape.
Explore the large and thriving Armenian community in Los Angeles with Chef Marcus Samuelsson.
As the Ice Age glaciers melted, European civilization was born-and with it, so was art.
A Spanish-inspired supper menu includes Quinoa and Butternut Squash Paella and Avocado-Tofu Salad.
Christina travels to Naples to see how pizza become the food we love so much.
Boost your energy with this standing and floor workout filmed in sunny Bermuda!
Enjoy a modified yoga practice designed to create more space in the upper body.
Mark's silver-themed projects include a glamorized table, a kids' knight shield and metal shelves.
Sarah tours Georgetown on the Cayman Islands and Roger paints a small yellow house on the beach.
This all-barre workout will help you strengthen and stretch all 650 muscles in your body.
Boost your energy with this standing and floor workout filmed in sunny Bermuda!
Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookies, Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies and Cherry-Chocolate Taco Cookies.
Celebrate your family and friends with some mouth-watering recipes like Bucatini with Lentil Ragu.
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.
Precious violets, easy centerpieces and a regal showstopper with lilacs are featured.
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.
JuJu's Fruit Smoothie, Big Brunch Enchiladas and Black Beans from the Pot are created.
Pati explores Campeche, a beautiful colonial city, and enjoys pescado verde and grilled octopus.
Chipotle goat cheese spread and Cesina and creamy slaw ciabatta sandwich are served.
Pati samples some of the local wine varietals in the exciting wine region of Valle de Guadalupe.
Pati tours Mazatlan, Sinaloa's premiere resort town, with chefs Luis Osuna and Zahie Tellez.
Pati cooks with her son Sami and visits Johnny's Tacos in Hermosillo and Los Bochos in Cocorit.
Pati explores the tourist destination of Tequila and learns about the history of tequila making.
Garlic and Orange Roasted Duck and Skillet Corn Tamale with Duck Fat and Roasted Garlic are served.
Pati tries different versions of Yucatan's signature smoked meat Carne Ahumada in Temozon.
Maria Monarca teaches Pati about the art of cooking with corn in Raramuri cuisine.
Fairlight de Michele remembers her Grandma Erna's noodle kugel on her childhood holiday tables.
Get an introduction to interesting people and riveting stories linked by a family recipe, starting from a base in Hawaii to locations such as Japan and Puerto Rico. Find the rich and sometimes surprising connections to a treasured family dish.
Dook and Zoe recall some of Leah's good deeds over soft shell crab with crawfish sauce.
Lidia shares some dishes she grew up with like prosciutto with onion frittata.
Best-selling Author Emily Giffin discusses writing at her favorite Seafood restaurant in Atlanta.
Cider-Braised Turkey, Grilled Sweet Potatoes with Maple Chile Crisp; visit to Minneapolis.
The food and culture of the Nigerian and West African community in Houston, Texas are explored.
JuJu's Fruit Smoothie, Big Brunch Enchiladas and Black Beans from the Pot are created.
Pati explores Campeche, a beautiful colonial city, and enjoys pescado verde and grilled octopus.
The Romans gave Europe its first taste of a common culture-and awe-inspiring art. From its groundbreaking architecture to its statues, mosaics, and frescos, Rome engineered bigger and better than anyone before. At its peak, the Roman Empire was a society of unprecedented luxury, with colossal arenas for entertaining the masses and giant monuments to egotistical emperors. And then it fell.
Andreas travels by train through the mountainous heart of Norway and prepares a shrimp sandwich.
Carrie shows her favorite Charleston meals, from breakfast to dessert.
Shawn Colvin, Marc Cohn, and Sarah Jarosz come together for a special evening of music.
The Gaither Band invites their wives onto the set to share their appreciation and sing to them.
Tom and Sophia hit it off, despite their wildly contrasting backgrounds.
Discover how Princess Margaret's life and loves redefined society's image of the modern princess.
A woman is found running half-naked and covered in blood in the middle of the night.
GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER is a public affairs series offering compelling discussion about global politics with people from all sides of the political spectrum. GZERO comes at a time when the world order that has united much of the globe since the end of World War II is fraying, and global summits like G-7 and G-20 no longer have the influence they once did. Each week, Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist, shares his perspective on recent global events and sits down with world leaders, noted experts and newsmakers who are shaping the current international order. The series includes a political satire segment called "Puppet Regime," which uses felt puppets of world leaders and many others - such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un and Angela Merkel, as well as business leaders like Mark Zuckerberg - to help make sense of the serious and complex issues of today's international politics.
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 to make different sounds using bottles filled with water. A friend makes Daniel sad.
Francine and Catherine share a room but have different tastes. Arthur decides to cheat at games.
The Wild Kratts team splits up across the amazon in search of a strange group of mini monkeys.
Alma feels like a little kid when she's invited to hang out with Eddie and his friends.
Lyla and Luke perform an "Anansi" folktale puppet show for Jamaica Day.
When Nico teases Carl about bikes being for babies, he sets out to prove Nico wrong.
Daniel learns how to adapt when his routine changes. Daniel's class takes a trip to the library.
Pretend to be pirates traveling around the world with Rosie and her friends.
On this episode of Living West Michigan, we check out Albatross Aviary, a key part of bird preservation right here in West Michigan. Also, we take the dogs out to The Pack, an indoor dog park and eatery! And, Shelley saddles up on a horse at Legacy Stables, who are offering horse lovers an array of activities.
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 road ready rendition of UTR we bring you our very first Recreational Vehicle Adventure!
Join Host Tom O?Boyle as he takes us on a tour at the most northern edge of Lake Michigan in the place we fondly call the Upper Peninsula. Our tour will take us to Fayette Historic Townsite all the way to the Seul Choix Point Lighthouse at the other end. In between we will be stopping at the Seney Wildlife Sanctuary, the Thompson Fish Hatchery and many more.
On this episode of Destination Michigan, we?ll visit family farms and introduce you to the hard-working people who provide food for our tables. We?ll meet the Winters Calico family and learn how they?ve been successfully tilling the land in Grand Ledge for over 150 years. Next, we?ll stop in Ann Arbor and meet T. C. Collins who has the talent of combining his family?s knowledge of the Underground Railroad with seed cultivation to make growing crops accessible to everyone. Then, we?ll visit Walnutdale Farm in Wayland and follow their milk collection all the way to Guernsey Farms Dairy in Northville where we?ll share a scoop and a smile. Finally, we?ll visit Cadillac Commons where farmers establish homegrown connections with the community.
Richard heads to Cape Cod's Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Discover Detroit's top spots and lesser-known gems with Darley.
Six-time Emmy-winning host Joseph Rosendo is back with the new travel series JOSEPH ROSENDO'S STEPPIN' OUT. The series takes viewers to picturesque and ethnically rich destinations, showcasing the people who make our naturally wondrous and culturally diverse planet a better place to live. Joseph believes a passion for traveling and exploring the world is a part of living well and aging adventurously, and the series reflects this idea. Eight half-hour episodes bring viewers a deep commitment to authentic, responsible, and sustainable travel. Joseph continues to end each episode with the enduring truth of Mark Twain's quote: "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness."
Nicholas shows us how the history of Miami was shaped by its geography and climate.
Examines the problems of enforcement during Prohibition, as millions of people become lawbreakers.
Celebrity gangster Al Capone's enduring impact on American culture is explored.
Hear a summary of the day's international and national news. Each weekend broadcast contains original in-depth reporting on topics including education, energy, politics, science, technology, religion, finance and the arts. John Yang anchors.
Explore the career of Martin Short and his memorable characters from SCTV to SNL.
ROADSHOW searches for hidden treasures in Maryland including one $150,000 - $200,000 find!
A dustbin strike creates a refuse site outside Nonnatus House. Joyce handles a rude patient.
Why is Cassandra Austen determined to find the letters her sister Jane wrote to her friend Eliza?
Marie Antoinette deals with personal grief after the death of her daughter Sophie.
Tom is banished by Allworthy. Meanwhile, Sophia flees her impending marriage to Blifil.