The sisters welcome a new postulant, Sister Catherine, to Nonnatus House.
Cromwell brings Anne of Cleves to England to be Henry's new wife.
Marie Antoinette is determined to prove her innocence when she's implicated in a theft.
Celebrated Americana singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile performs passionate and powerful songs.
Riders In The Sky brings the cowboy music genre to the stage.
Mary Ann focuses on the fun side of exercise with novelty music and imaginative choreography.
Oscar attends a gathering of Odd Squad scientists called Lab-Con at Odd Squad Academy.
Tooey needs to find a way to stay cool when his Auntie Midge's fan breaks.
When Safina hurts her arm, Alma and Rafia learn to work together to help with her tasks.
Lyla and her sisters make a carnival while Louisa creates a presentation.
Arugula and Carl go on an archaeologist adventure! / Carl spots a UFO on Mother's Day!
"Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood" is an animated series with live-action interstitials. Fred Rogers' original Neighborhood of Make Believe is recreated in vibrant color and texture; his signature puppet Daniel Striped Tiger is transformed into a curious and playful 4-year-old joined by his friends O the Owl, Prince Wednesday, Katerina Kittycat and Miss Elaina. The series curriculum is school-readiness and social-emotional learning, and each preschool themed episode offers a musical strategy for children and parents to use together.
Mom shows Rosie how to read symbols on a map and Crystal takes the kids to the amusement park.
Chris, Elmo, and Abby help Fido feel proud that he's a frog.
While on their way to deliver a sandwich, the wombats battle sea monsters and surfing scoundrels.
Donkey and Grampy need to figure out a mystery ingredient to complete a family recipe.
Pinkalicious sets out to draw Peter's Portrait, but her subject can't seem to sit still!
The kids travel to Moose Mountain with Dr. June Groundhog to retrieve Ari's plushie.
ATV riders ruin the gang's day while hiking Mighty Mountain. / The crew splits up after an argument.
When Auntie Midge hurts her hip, Molly helps build a way for her to get around the Spring Carnival.
Kofi Annan shows Yadina and Brad that when they can't agree, finding a compromise can help everyone.
The chef creates pizza margherita & panino di pizza & shows his techniques for making pizza dough.
Richard and Nathan retrofit a new dishwasher into an old kitchen and Mauro paints wood paneling.
Pati Jinich travels the California part of the US-Mexico border.
Watch astonishing treasures from ROADSHOW's Baltimore stop! One is $350,000 - $570,000!
An autographed first edition copy of "To Kill a Mockingbird" and a Titanic photograph are appraised.
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, BBC NEWS AMERICA gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington DC.
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field.
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
ROADSHOW finds rare treasures at Maryland Zoo including one worth $180,000!
An autograph book that has signatures of John Steinbeck, Leo Tolstoy and Mark Twain is appraised.
Follow Indigenous community leaders in Latin America as they fight to save water.
The symphonic tales of a river and the people yearning to be free.
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
ASD Band embarks on a journey to record their first studio album.
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.
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
Whitney explores the power of hard work and perseverance with PGA Tour golfer Jordan Spieth.
After drought, the rains finally come. But can Katavi sustain the flooding?
Henry Louis Gates introduces trail-blazing journalists Jim Acosta and Van Jones to their ancestors.
Revisit the 1970s Love Canal tragedy, one of the worst environmental disasters in US history.
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Whitney explores the power of hard work and perseverance with PGA Tour golfer Jordan Spieth.
Cenk Uygur discusses the Democratic Party and the future of populism.
By successfully following their financial plans, we now see significant changes for the families.
The families share updates on their financial journeys and the coaches ask hard questions.
New Yorkers are deploying oysters to restore their harbor and protect their coastline.
British beavers brings chaos, controversy, and benefits to an overmanicured landscape.
Scientists, soldiers and landowners are giving a special woodpecker a new lease on life.
In Ecuador, conservationists invoke the rights of nature to save biodiversity hotspots.
DW News - a daily newscast from the heart of Europe. As one of the world's largest international broadcasters, Deutsche Welle provides public television viewers the unique opportunity to see our world from another perspective.
Hosted by Sumi Somaskanda, BBC NEWS AMERICA gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington DC.
NEWSLINE is produced by NHK, Japan's news leading public broadcaster, featuring global news and current affairs, business, sports, science and technology trends plus global weather forecasts from over 30 news bureaus throughout the world.
WHEN THE WATERS GET DEEP is conceived as a tool to help Black and Brown communities tend to the trauma and grief brought on by gun violence and loss. The film focuses on the community-based healing practices of Oakland-based hip-hop, soul and jazz ensemble, SOL Development.
In Baltimore, a young mayor fights to enact a bold plan to end chronic violence.
Fighting for the planet often starts with finding your voice. A student's question leads Eben to find purpose in helping young people fight for climate justice; Dyan joins the largest animal rescue to save 20,000 oil-soaked penguins; and climate organizer Sara chases bold advocacy goals, realizing change begins at the kitchen table. Three storytellers, three interpretations of SAVING THE PLANET.
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
The Day provides viewers with the background and analysis they need to understand the top stories of the last 24 hours. Join our Chief News Anchor Brent Goff as he puts the day's events into context and discusses them with experts and correspondents in the field.
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
WHEN THE WATERS GET DEEP is conceived as a tool to help Black and Brown communities tend to the trauma and grief brought on by gun violence and loss. The film focuses on the community-based healing practices of Oakland-based hip-hop, soul and jazz ensemble, SOL Development.
In Baltimore, a young mayor fights to enact a bold plan to end chronic violence.
Fighting for the planet often starts with finding your voice. A student's question leads Eben to find purpose in helping young people fight for climate justice; Dyan joins the largest animal rescue to save 20,000 oil-soaked penguins; and climate organizer Sara chases bold advocacy goals, realizing change begins at the kitchen table. Three storytellers, three interpretations of SAVING THE PLANET.
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
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.
Red Pepper Boats with Rice, Mushroom and Caper stuffing is served with Leeks with Raisins.
Take back control of your wellness and blood sugar with some easy and delicious meals.
Learn about contemporary quilters as we celebrate the role quilts have played in our country's story.
Hold-it Sacks for electronic devices, fabric bins for organizing and wall pockets are created.
Jerry finishes the painting by painting in a dead tree and miscellaneous details in the foreground.
Charlie, Kevin and Tommy install roof hatch to the widow's walk.
Basics of dethatching and aerating; investigating a high electrical bill; routers 101.
DINING WITH THE CHEF introduces Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine. Hosted by Yu Hayami who cooks alongside master chef Tatsuo Saito, and co-host Patrick Harlan who cooks with chef Rika Yukimasa, with occasional appearances by other guest chefs, the series presents delicious Japanese dishes that can be made at home. Chef Tatsuo Saito, a prominent master of Japanese culinary arts, has served as head chef at the Japanese embassies in Paris and Washington and was an instructor in Japanese cuisine at a Swiss hotel school. He has also prepared tastings for the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. In Tokyo he operates a cooking school and is a prolific author, often appearing on television, in magazines and on the lecture circuit. In DINING WITH THE CHEF, Chef Saito takes us to the heart of Japanese cuisine by demonstrating culinary techniques, explaining ingredients, and showing how to arrange food to bring out its distinctive characteristics. Host Yu Hayami is an international singer and actress who was born in Japan and raised in Guam and Hawaii. Aside from her career and being a mother of two, she is also involved in charity work. Yu is a lover of good food, as well as a fine wine enthusiast.
A tasty herbed omelet with shrimp and cilantro rice with a stew of calamari are prepared.
Christine gets curious about Poznan, Poland.
Join Michael for the "Mad Dash" with memorable stops in places like the Fore Distillery.
Rick Steves dances on the beach at Nazare and marvels at a medieval abbey in Batalha in Portugal.
Bob Ross paints a fantastic old rustic shed sitting along a well-worn, overgrown country walkway.
Wheat Flour Dough Pita Bread and Eastern Mediterranean Lamb and Tomato Bread are prepared.
Andreas visits the small community of Bulandet, a group of wind-blown islands in western Norway.
Hold-it Sacks for electronic devices, fabric bins for organizing and wall pockets are created.
Jerry finishes the painting by painting in a dead tree and miscellaneous details in the foreground.
Charlie, Kevin and Tommy install roof hatch to the widow's walk.
Basics of dethatching and aerating; investigating a high electrical bill; routers 101.
Hold-it Sacks for electronic devices, fabric bins for organizing and wall pockets are created.
Buffalo Chicken Sandwiches, Steak Tips with Mushroom-Onion Gravy; review of saute pans.
Wheat Flour Dough Pita Bread and Eastern Mediterranean Lamb and Tomato Bread are prepared.
A tasty herbed omelet with shrimp and cilantro rice with a stew of calamari are prepared.
Christine gets curious about Poznan, Poland.
Join Michael for the "Mad Dash" with memorable stops in places like the Fore Distillery.
Rick Steves dances on the beach at Nazare and marvels at a medieval abbey in Batalha in Portugal.
It's Milk Street for the assist as they lend a hand recreating a crispy snack called crunchy pooris.
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.
North Carolina Barbecue Pork, Lemonade with Honey; our recommended Fire Pits for Cooking.
Caramel delights are the theme for the test cooks as they whip up some great dishes.
It's Milk Street for the assist as they lend a hand recreating a crispy snack called crunchy pooris.
LES STROUD'S WILD HARVEST explores the latest craze hitting restaurants and home kitchens: foraging wild foods in season from local sources. Host Les Stroud, the star of TV's Survivorman, finds fertile natural locations to forage and harvest wild mushrooms, salad greens, spices and more. Then, he meets up with chef Paul Rogalski, who transforms the ingredients Les has found into a three-course meal - complete with wild coffee, wine or beer.
Experience Quebec's natural beauty through sustainable travel adventures.
Rick Steves dances on the beach at Nazare and marvels at a medieval abbey in Batalha in Portugal.
Join Michael for the "Mad Dash" with memorable stops in places like the Fore Distillery.
Travel along the Silk Road in this Central Asia country and marvel at eye-popping mosques.
Bob Ross paints a fantastic old rustic shed sitting along a well-worn, overgrown country walkway.
It's Milk Street for the assist as they lend a hand recreating a crispy snack called crunchy pooris.
Caramel delights are the theme for the test cooks as they whip up some great dishes.
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.
North Carolina Barbecue Pork, Lemonade with Honey; our recommended Fire Pits for Cooking.
LES STROUD'S WILD HARVEST explores the latest craze hitting restaurants and home kitchens: foraging wild foods in season from local sources. Host Les Stroud, the star of TV's Survivorman, finds fertile natural locations to forage and harvest wild mushrooms, salad greens, spices and more. Then, he meets up with chef Paul Rogalski, who transforms the ingredients Les has found into a three-course meal - complete with wild coffee, wine or beer.
Experience Quebec's natural beauty through sustainable travel adventures.
Wheat Flour Dough Pita Bread and Eastern Mediterranean Lamb and Tomato Bread are prepared.
Andreas visits the small community of Bulandet, a group of wind-blown islands in western Norway.
Kris gets a personal tour from Park Manager Jeff Monague, who takes Kris on a survival skills walk in Springwater Park near Barrie, Ontario. Our team joins Sarain on her tour of Fatty Legs, a choral performance about Residential School that she co-created with Xara Choral Theatre. Kris and Sarain are invited into the jewelry workshop of Metal Artist, Sculptor and Educator Mathew Nuqingaq, owner of Aayuraa Studio in Iqaluit.
Gracey is commissioned to shoot photos of the Mudderella event in Whistler, BC. This event is a 5 to 7 mile obstacle course challenge, designed by women for women. They expect to have five to ten thousand participants so Gracey's opportunity to get a good shot is endless.
A rotating compilation of music videos featuring diverse talents of Native American & World Indigenous cultures. Different genres such as hip hop, rap, dance, rock, and many more are featured on The AUX.
Art and Dan visit Peace River where they learn about the impact of the Site C dam project, hunt deer and pick berries.
First Nation indigenous hip-hop artists in Canada work to right long standing social injustices.
Cowichan Chief Tzouhalem is arguably one of the most fascinating and polarizing figures in Canadian history. His story is a matter of historical record yet is the subject of legend. There is a mountain, road, and other landmarks in Cowichan territory named after him. This documentary, through interviews and creative re-enactments, examines the account of his life from both historians and First Nations Elders, the folkloric tales concerning him, his impact on the relationship between the Crown and First Nations, and how his legend remains alive, critically examining how his story has been told and passed down to us.
ICT Newscast delivers daily news and analysis about Native America and global Indigenous communities. Stories are reported from bureaus in Phoenix, Washington D.C. and Anchorage.
The Youth bond during a camping/canoe trip; Spiritual Advisor Shane Patterson teaches them about petro forms.
Teepee builds a birdhouse; Teepee goes to the store by himself.
Keeping walang, staying healthy can be a lot of fun ana. Waabiny, playing and eating moordtij mereny, good food are two ways to keep walang every day.
Tiga is bored until he discovers the Fuh sound. Fuh is for fun and Fuh is for friends. Kokum takes Tiga on a ferry boat to Kuper Island Reserve. He and the children have fun making the Fuh sound and listening to a story about Freddy Fox. Tiga also gets to go to a traditional salmon bar-b-q on the beach with the school children. Back home, Gavin has a stiff neck, and Tiga, Gertie and Gavin teach Kimmie and Jason the Friendship Song.
Julie and Pam bicker when they both want to use the same knitting book. During the funny adventure, the girls meet young Louis Riel who offers them a beautiful model of listening to each other. As they watch him interact with the prairie dog mom who stole his purse, they realize that when the other person's point of view is considered, it is easier to find solutions to conflicts.
Randy and Katie turn dried flowers into beautiful potpourri for Mrs. Charles. / Randy and Katie train Osky to search for lost coins.
Raven and her puppet friends learn the Cheyenne word for "my younger sibling" along with additional Cheyenne phrases. Featured puppet skits include lessons about getting along with family, lying, and not being selfish. Justin and Flash get a surprise when they try to order a pizza.
T-Bear becomes a hero when he campaigns to raise money for more elder programs in Wapos Bay after Talon suggests it to him. Talon becomes jealous after T-Bear get all the attention and does not mention him. T-Bear must learn to give credit where credit is due.
Yuma manages to get lost in the desert, and reveals the truth to her cousin Iona about her twin sister, Kyanna, who's suddenly dumped by Sasha as her dance partner.
Chef and instructor Ben Genialle creates a fusion of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary foods. He hunts duck, grouse, and snowshoe hare; and gathers skunk cabbage, gooseberries, and Oregon grapes near BC?s Shuswap Lake.
In this episode, Chef Kelly is in Combani, Mayotte, to revisit the "M'Tsolola." For her revisit, she meets with Mohamed, a green banana producer, as well as a breadfruit producer, Saboutia.
ICT Newscast delivers daily news and analysis about Native America and global Indigenous communities. Stories are reported from bureaus in Phoenix, Washington D.C. and Anchorage.
FNX NOW is the station's flagship news series and the first interstitial community engagement series created by the channel after its initial launch in 2012. This new half-hour block looks to house all the most recent FNX NOW interstitial segments and showcase them in one spot.
Coach John meets a few players to chat about their future plans and hockey hopes. Following a hard morning practice, the players participate in a scavenger hunt around Winnipeg to discover some of the city's landmarks.
Gracey is commissioned by Landyachtz to shoot photos of their team in the Landyachtz World Cup Race. Riders will reach speeds up to 70 km/h and face a gnarly 1/6 km road that features a 1000 foot vertical drop and seven 180 degree hairpin turns with 12 corners.
The participants learn about style and fashion to accommodate their new figures.
Juaquin Lonelodge and special guest, Dwight Whitebuffalo discuss and assemble hackles and spikes for a bustle.
Host Simon Baker travels to Hawaii to examine the growing native sovereignty movement and how it helped halt construction of the largest public infrastructure project in Hawaii's history.
Art and Dan visit Peace River where they learn about the impact of the Site C dam project, hunt deer and pick berries.
Highlights from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Youth Council's trip to the United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY) Conference in Portland, Oregon. Approximately 50 Cheyenne and Arapaho students attended the event.
In Oklahoma, the Cherokee Nation Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court is designed to help keep young people out of the justice system. The program focuses on Cherokee culture and community. One of the favorite activities among participants is stickball. The program works with young people on a more personal approach between the wellness court and each participant. This documentary highlights the program with discussion of its role in the community with wellness court team members, officials, and some participants.
What happens when Native Youth work together to tackle Mental Health stigma? FNX TV and KVCR PBS hosted the powerful "Never a Bother" panel discussion. A group of courageous Native youth bravely shared their personal experiences with mental health challenges and suicide prevention. Their raw honesty and inspiring message remind us that it's okay not to be ok. We can create a more supportive and understanding community by breaking the stigma and encouraging open conversations. Let's continue to prioritize mental health and uplift Native voices. Together, we can make a difference.
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge.
The episode begins on the Cahuilla Indian reservation with artist professor Gerald Clark, who blends ancient narratives with his life as a rancher. We then visit the San Ysabel reservation to meet War Path band members Dean Osuna and Chance Perez, who mix metal music with traditional powwow beats. Finally, we meet Rose McFadden, a Navajo war veteran who turned to jewelry-making for healing after her injuries in Afghanistan, showcasing the power of creativity and resilience.
Introducing the Ontario First Nations community of Rama, and one of the most unique Tribal Police Services in Canada.
From Attawapiskat to Edmonton, the waitlists for Aboriginal housing across Canada remain in the thousands, with no way to keep up with demand. The women on the front lines confront our housing crisis at its root - the infliction of dependence upon a federal government either unwilling or ill-equipped to accommodate those in its care.
When a traumatized girl, who has been missing for 3 years, is dropped off by a stranger, Tara's obsession with Blackhorse clouds her judgment. What happened to this girl who will speak to no one but seems to find comfort in Tara? When the hospital reports that the girl has gone missing once again, Tara and Bob remain at odds over who is responsible. When Tara's judgment almost gets her partner killed Tara reconsiders her future, but a visit by the mysterious little girl convinces Tara she needs to stay for a greater purpose.
Art takes Dan to his home territory to introduce him to a caribou restoration project and an annual culture camp.
Salal berries for digestive relief, Cedar tea to reduce fevers, and Spruce tips for nourishment and congestive relief... Traditional Salish foods and medicines are experiencing a revival in the Pacific Northwest. Indigenous peoples, environmentalists, and activists explore ways to nourish the body, mind, and spirit, fight food insecurity, address climate change and educate native youth about their traditions, which were often outlawed and nearly lost to colonization. In this 30-minute documentary, we explore this movement toward traditional knowledge for modern times and some of the myriad ways in which that knowledge is reemerging as a sustainable way to nourish and heal people and our struggling planet. We tour the urban woodlands with elder and traditional foods and medicines knowledge-keeper Dr. Rudolph Ryser. We visit the Tend, Gather, and Grow urban youth program in Wild Foods and Medicines in Olympia, Washington, building a cadre of native youth who are taking this knowledge back to their tribes. We explore the sustainable farming practices of the Squaxin Island Tribal Garden regional food security project, and partake in a delicious traditional feast with the Muckleshoot tribe. Join us on this journey toward a new sustainable future, built on strong healthy communities and traditional Indigenous knowledge rooted in a harmonious relationship with the earth.
A Cedar Is Life explores how one critical species, the cedar tree, is central to the cultural life of West Coast First Nations. The film weaves together interviews with elders, artists, and other hands-on practitioners who speak to how all parts of the tree were and still are important to make use of, while also highlighting the importance of protecting this ancient ancestor throughout the film. We look at how cedar is bridging cultural gaps today, and how this passing down of knowledge to the next generation is essential for promoting the strength of culture in so many Indigenous communities.
Sage smudging has become a viral trend. What's the truth behind the smoke? "Saging" has become common in movies, TV shows, social media, and cleansing rituals - people burning sage bundles in the hope of purifying space and clearing bad energy. Instead of healing, the appropriated use of saging in popular culture is having a harmful effect. Indigenous communities have tended a relationship with white sage for thousands of generations. White sage (Salvia apiana) only occurs in southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico. Today, poachers are stealing metric tons of this plant from the wild to supply international demand. Saging the World spotlights the ecological and cultural issues intertwined with white sage, centering the voices of Native advocates who have long protected and cherished this plant.
When a traumatized girl, who has been missing for 3 years, is dropped off by a stranger, Tara's obsession with Blackhorse clouds her judgment. What happened to this girl who will speak to no one but seems to find comfort in Tara? When the hospital reports that the girl has gone missing once again, Tara and Bob remain at odds over who is responsible. When Tara's judgment almost gets her partner killed Tara reconsiders her future, but a visit by the mysterious little girl convinces Tara she needs to stay for a greater purpose.
Nancy finds herself at odds with Dr. Helvi over her handling of a teenage girl's case. Farida discovers the reason behind Krista's mysterious rash. Dr. Kesler brings Gina on a house call with disastrous consequences. Eddy finds yet another way to get into trouble with the cops - and Charlie. Cameron's multiple missteps land him in disciplinary trouble with Dean Dallaire and Melanie rescues an Elderly patient abandoned in the hospital ER.
Chris, Martin and the team must foil Zach's plan to capture and sell wild cats and dogs.
The team needs to get Martin and Chris to make up after an argument so they can stop Paisley Paver.
The team learns that Kid Power is perhaps the most amazing and effective creature power of all!
Nature Cat rises to the occasion when Sandos tries to steal everyone's powers.
Nature Cat and his pals look for their next adventure when they reach the end of their to-do list.
Cybersquad learns the importance of reusing or repurposing materials.
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.
Emily Elizabeth, Clifford and their friends take a pretend "world tour" around Birdwell Island.
Rudy and Zoe get ready for Kindergarten.
Pinkalicious and Peter are thrilled when they find Norman the Garden Gnome living in their backyard!
The 1st annual Chicken Roll is off to a slow start. The Mechas need to get it rolling.
Chris, Elmo, and Abby help Fido feel proud that he's a frog.
Milo and his pals take a job at Turbo Taxis and help get everyone to get where they want to be.
To trace the growth of their beloved tree, Zadie creates a Treeborhood photo album.
The Wombats go on a treasure hunt. / Can Kaya learn to tell, not show, her cooking class?
Daniel finds all kinds of surprises while he's out on a walk with his family.
Daniel's class takes turns during Show and Tell. /Daniel takes a turn using a bubble wand.
Arugula and Carl go on an archaeologist adventure! / Carl spots a UFO on Mother's Day!
George and Hundley go on a great train adventure for George's birthday.
Donkey and Panda try to help Cousin Hodie's pet rock.
Donkey Hodie takes Cousin Hodie and Purple Panda on a road trip around Someplace Else.
The kids travel to Moose Mountain with Dr. June Groundhog to retrieve Ari's plushie.
Rosie makes a chalk town in the circle drive./Rosie looks after the community garden.
Rosie wants to have a nighttime job, so she turns into a Super Kid and tries different tasks.
Xavier, Yadina, and Brad learn how to use creative thinking to accomplish difficult goals.
Alma finds out why practice makes perfect when ruins her beatbox performance.
After Rafia has trouble skating, Alma comes up with a way to help her friend learn.
The Loops create new ways to use pumpkins. / Liana and Louisa train to be babysitters.
Who is using all the water at Franny's house? Arthur and D.W. dig through the attic for valuables.
Ozzie and Orli chase the villains they think are responsible for missing shapes.
Entrepreneur Cora opens a lemonade stand. / Hairstylist Rae finds the right style.
The bros go on a mission in the Amphipod deep in the ocean.
Martin and Chris dive down deep into an Arctic trench in Aviva's new Octopod submarine.
The Loops create new ways to use pumpkins. / Liana and Louisa train to be babysitters.
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."
Tooey's cat causes some changes in Molly and Tooey's perfect treehouse.
The heroes conduct an investigation when the bell on top of the school's Leaping Tower keeps ringing.
Motherboard summons three Earth kids and their bird named Digit to save the world of Cyberchase.
Follow the adventures of three friends - Leo, a wombat from Australia; Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. - as they traverse the globe with their parents' traveling performance troupe, "Circo Fabuloso." At each of the Circo's stops, Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. The gang's adventures take them through cities around the globe - from London to Cairo to Beijing - where they explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that make each place distinctive.
Rosie wants to have a nighttime job, so she turns into a Super Kid and tries different tasks.
Xavier, Yadina, and Brad learn how to use creative thinking to accomplish difficult goals.
Alma finds out why practice makes perfect when ruins her beatbox performance.
After Rafia has trouble skating, Alma comes up with a way to help her friend learn.