Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum.
Celebrate the joy of music and the creation of handcrafted instruments. Featuring Marc Savoy and the Savoy family, bow maker Susan Lipkins, luthier Doug Naselroad, and artist Richard Jolley.
Explore the history, artistry and impact of personal adornment. Featuring jewelers Tom Herman, Harriete Estel Berman, Art Smith, Gabrielle Gould and Jesse Monongya.
Meet the diverse humans and creatures who inhabit the Kimberley region, a stunning Western Australia landscape that boasts some of the toughest characters and most spectacular wilderness in existence.
Watch the Outback come to life during the dry season, as turtles lay their eggs, cattle are prepared for rodeos, elite athletes dive for pearls and the mother to marsupials sets her babies free.
Watch as the Outback skies explode with thunder and rain, breaking the stifling heat, bringing relief to the animals and people, and beginning a new season in this ancient land.
Chef Brockett visits Mister Rogers to say he didn't win a cake decorating contest. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Big Bird from "Sesame Street" arrives amid much excitement and reassures Henrietta that X the Owl will still be her best friend.
When Ladonna befriends a new member of the Mighty Mountain soccer team, Francine becomes convinced she is leaking top secret team info.The City Council has voted to close the Elwood City Library! Can Sue Ellen save the library before it's too late?
Martin has a dream that he's forgotten to name some baby animals and awakens in a sweat. He makes it his mission to go back and name all the "unnamed" and along the way, learn more about their "creaturenality."
After playing in a pile of leaves, the Hunter kids wonder why they change color so, the family heads to the state park to investigate the mystery and to find the Leaf Painter - a man, who Benny claims, paints all of the leaves.
Lyla can't fall asleep and tries to figure out what's wrong with her sleep routine. / Lyla tries to do her own hairstyle with Stu's help, but it's a disaster and her mom shows Lyla and Stu the steps to style her hair.
When Nico teases Carl about bikes being for babies, he sets out to prove Nico wrong. Bikes aren't for babies - bikes are for everyone! / Carl and his Fuzzytown friends can't wait to build a tree fort, but Carl has a hard time working as a team.
Daniel Thinks of Others - Daniel is making all kinds of art at school today. While making a picture for his family, he ends up using ALL of the glitter. Oh no! What if someone else needs some glitter? Teacher Harriet tells Daniel that it will be OK, but to always keep in mind that whatever you do, you should think about what other people might need, too. Daniel Thinks of What Margaret Needs - Daniel and Miss Elaina want to play their musical instruments and march all around the house, but Margaret needs to sleep and it would be way too noisy! Mom and Dad remind Daniel that he should be aware of how the things he does might affect the needs of others. Strategy: Whatever you do, think about what other people need, too.
Phoebe decides to go play by herself after a disagreement on the playground. Jay and Lupe learn to use wayfinding signs to track her down. A playful rivalry between Pete and Craig turns into an epic hoops battle of Tobsy Shotsy on the Courts.
In this episode, test cook Keith Dresser makes host Julia Collin Davison the perfect Pan-Seared Swordfish Steaks with Caper-Currant Relish. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges host Bridget Lancaster to a tasting of supermarket capers. Gadget expert Lisa McManus reviews Indoor Gardens, and test cook Becky Hays makes Bridget the Best Summer Tomato Gratin.
Test cook Erin McMurrer makes Bridget Lancaster Zarzuela (Spanish Seafood Stew). Gear Heads hosts Hannah Crowley and Lisa McManus compare disposable and reusable plastic bags. And Bridget prepares Red Pepper Coques for host Julia Collin Davison.
Alamelu celebrates "glorious vegetables" when she prepares vegetable kurma, tomato rice with green onions, and okra masala.
I remind you that cooking can be cost effective with a bit of creativity. And share a cost-cutting complete meal, with my Vegetable Soup with Poached Eggs. Then my friend, Mark Randall, a honey-maker, calls to discuss a traditional Italian cookie that he stretches into two desserts by adding them to his honey ice cream. And a Poached Chicken Giardiniera Salad easily makes two meals out of one.
Maria explores Provincetown, the first landing place for the Pilgrims and also the landing place for many Azorean immigrants in the last century. Not just an artists colony, Provincetown has also been home to a vibrant, Portuguese community that centered around the fishing industry. Maria explores the area, cooks a traditional fish dish at the Mayflower Cafe, takes a painting lesson from a Portuguese American artist, and joins in the weekend Portuguese Festival celebration.
Let your vegetables take center stage! Christopher Kimball makes Skillet Spanakopita, a new weeknight favorite with more creamy spinach and feta filling, prepared in less time. Next, Rosemary Gill makes Roasted Whole Cauliflower with Feta and Wes Martin whips up Oaxacan-Style Vegetables in Chili-Garlic Sauce. Plus, learn our "meat cheats" to add instant savoriness to your favorite vegetables!
A comedic cooking show highlighting simple recipes made from commonly available ingredients. Hosted by Laban Johnson and Larry Bly. Recipes: Hard Boiled Spreads, Creamed Cheese Spreads.
Grab a seat at the table with these two award-winning chefs as they share recipes and dish on their inspirations. Join them on a field trip to Chicago's Lao Peng You for dumplings and to Rick's restaurant, Frontera Grill, for cocktails and stories.
We're celebrating 45 years of MotorWeek with a special episode, dedicated to those who made it all possible. Join John Davis and the rest of the MW crew as they take a look at this longstanding program. From its origins, to some behind the scenes insight and even some bloopers, this is MotorWeek!
The heat is high and watermelons are ripe. After a summer away from the restaurant, Vivian returns to a staff of unfamiliar faces and works to build camaraderie. She employs an avid home cook to put recipes from her forthcoming cookbook to the test.
Pals Ricky Tomlinson and Micky Starke are off on a rollocking Road Trip adventure. Ricky turns out to be an impulse buyer, while Micky adopts a more relaxed approach. Gamble buys include antiques from Japan and China.
Enjoy conversations with arts and culture icons including Seal, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Min Jin Lee, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Elvis Costello, Jimmy Kimmel, and Twyla Tharp as they break down their craft and careers and share personal memories in intimate, thought-provoking discussions with interviewers Misty Copeland, Henry Winkler, Ann Curry, and Rhiannon Giddens.
Sneak away into the cold dusk shadows with Bob Ross and enjoy the beauty of a wonderfully robust waterfall.
"Moon River", one of the most loved songs from the movies opens this 1981 program. Henry Mancini is recognized again with "Charade", danced by Bobby and Elaine, the theme from Mr. Lucky performed by Bob Ralston, and of course, the Theme from "The Pink Panther". Needless to say, Henry Mancini is our special guest on this show.
Farm and Fun Time delivers high-energy roots music from the TN-VA line, featuring Compton & Newberry, honky-tonk star Jesse Daniel, and a visit to Mud Hollow Farms' hydroponic lettuce operation in Bristol, TN - all hosted by Kris Truelsen and Bill and the Belles.
Jeff Little Trio with Wayne Henderson.
Brandon and Jenee set down for an informal conversation. They talk about life, the musical journey, and the inspirations that happen along the road. Sprinkled in are some of the very songs that stood as career highpoints for this amazing talent.
Arriving into Dublin airport, Michael's purpose is to unravel the means of exploring the entire island. His journey takes him North, where he embarks on an exciting adventure centered around the recently inaugurated Game of Thrones studio tour. Continuing his northward trajectory, he heads to the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, which despite his overwhelming fear of heights, he bravely attempts to traverse. As the day unfolds, Michael's timing couldn't be better as he concludes his adventures by meeting Alex Thomas, the esteemed master distiller at Bushmills. Their discussion spans the promising future of Irish whiskey, punctuated by the delightful sampling of a few drops. Amidst his travels, Michael also catches wind of the folk musical production titled "In the Midst of Plenty" and has the privilege of witnessing a performance by the extraordinary vocal supergroup, Onoir.
Celebrate 20 years of spectacular Irish music with a new concert filmed at the Helix in Dublin. With fan favorites, new arrangements, and stirring originals, this emotional evening features a stellar lineup of eight world-class Celtic Women.
A landmark Pre-Code drama based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Eugene O'Neill. Directed by Clarence Brown, it is famously known as the film where "Garbo Talks!"—marking the legendary Greta Garbo’s sound film debut.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and
Theories usually have a basis in some traditional thought process. This episode looks at a few c...
Why bother going all the way to Paris, if you’re just going to eat a crêpe and snap a selfie in f...
A passionate educator faces unexpected challenges while rallying a group of diverse students to create a supportive and thriving learning community.
When an ancient journal resurfaces, the team races to decode its secrets before a rival writer claims the story first.
In the series YOGA IN PRACTICE, host Stacey Millner-Collins integrates the physical, mental and p...
An introduction to the serene world of Wai Lana Yoga, guiding viewers through basic poses and breathing techniques to start their yoga journey with calm and confidence.
Albie discovers a mysterious elevator in his apartment building that seems to lead to unexpected places, sparking a journey full of surprises and new friendships.
The Vegesaurs team embarks on a mission to save the farm’s carrot crop from a mischievous band of critters, learning the value of teamwork along the way.
Wimee and friends sing about things that are bright; Miss Jessica teaches us how to think like an...
Mia and Codie uncover a mysterious journal that leads them on a secretive adventure to unlock a family mystery.
Let’s get movin’ and groovin’ learning about the laws of motion! Mister C and the Science Crew in...
Earning “The X Consonant Badge” is extra special for Dusty and the Alphabotteers when they learn ...
Learn food webs, make a rocket, step dance.
Join Erik Callender (The Reptile Guy) and Friends for a rainforest adventure to meet some amazing...
Learn how to make a quick and delicious meal using simple ingredients you already have in your kitchen.
The cleanest mountain stream in SWVA and a revived trout hatchery.
Host Laura Theodore prepares a vegan New Year’s Eve soirée menu. Guests will be impressed with Gi...
Steven explores the art of searing to lock in flavors, demonstrating techniques and recipes that guarantee a juicy and perfectly cooked steak every time.
Les ventures deep into the forest to gather wild edibles, demonstrating sustainable harvesting techniques and survival cooking methods.
Dining tables are made for everyday events. In this episode, Logan, Chris, and Phil create a tabl...
We return to one of the largest cave systems on the east coast where we take a guided tour of th...
The team faces a critical challenge when a new client demands a complex custom installation, pushing their skills and teamwork to the limit.
Nicholas Hankins guides viewers through creating a peaceful mountain landscape bathed in the warm glow of early morning light.
Nicholas Hankins guides viewers through creating a serene mountain landscape complete with a flowing stream, using his signature wet-on-wet technique to capture the tranquility of nature.
To show the nation’s gratitude, the Quilts of Valor Foundation awards quilts to veterans, wrappin...
Advanced doesn’t’ mean difficult, we are just building on what we learned in the past and adding ...
This episode of Quilting Arts presents two different impressionistic takes on the natural world. ...
Exploring the close-knit communities nestled in the rugged landscapes of Central Appalachia, this episode highlights stories of resilience, tradition, and the enduring spirit of hometown pride.
Dive into the unexpected charm and secret spots of a small town where every corner holds a story waiting to unfold.
Consummate traveler, host and best-selling guidebook author Rick Steves returns for season 10 of ...
As tensions rise in the town, secrets hidden beneath the river's surface begin to surface, challenging old alliances and stirring new conflicts.
The Emmy-winning AMERICA'S HEARTLAND, which began in 2005, celebrates the men and women across th...
50th anniversary celebration of Back Home Again features covers of and emotional tributes to Denv...
The group shares heartfelt stories of faith that inspired their music, blending powerful vocals with uplifting messages that resonate deeply with audiences.
The group celebrates camaraderie and heritage with spirited renditions of classic Celtic songs, blending powerful vocals and rich instrumentation.
Lawyer and author Stephen Bright, visiting lecturer at Yale University and former director of the...
Lyla is coming up with a sandwich special for Loops Lunch, but when her siblings contribute their ideas, Lyla will need to lead the project before it crumbles. / Lyla helps her mom build a vertical garden behind Loops Lunch.
Lily and her family move into the home once occupied by her great grandpa, Wallace Hunter. Moving day becomes even more exciting when strong winds prevent Lily's dad Al from delivering his weather report, and the whole family pitches in.
ODD SQUAD is a PBS KIDS live-action media property designed to help kids ages 5-8 learn math. The show focuses on two young agents, Olive and Otto, who are part of the Odd Squad, an agency whose mission is to come to the rescue whenever something unusual happens. A math concept is embedded in each of their cases, as Olive and Otto work together to problem-solve and save the day in each episode. ODD SQUAD is created by Tim McKeon (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Adventure Time, The Electric Company) and Adam Peltzman (The Electric Company, The Backyardigans, Wallykazam!) and produced by Sinking Ship Entertainment and The Fred Rogers Company.
Chris, bummed that the gang must leave Madagascar without ever having seen amazing fossa, accidentally falls out the hatch of the Tortuga in mid-flight and lands deep in an island forest - amongst a group of the very creatures he longed to find!
While in Madagascar, the Wild Kratts hear signs of a dispute between two troops of ringtailed lemurs. So they set out to figure out just what these two lemur groups are arguing about...
Lily and her family move into the home once occupied by her great grandpa, Wallace Hunter. Moving day becomes even more exciting when strong winds prevent Lily's dad Al from delivering his weather report, and the whole family pitches in.
Lyla and Louis train Stu to help at the diner. / Lyla and Luke teach Stu how to ride a scooter so he can join the Loops Family for the Roll N' Scoot community event.
This animated series is based on Marc Brown's best-selling books about Arthur Read, an eight-year-old aardvark, his sister D.W., and their family and friends. Arthur has a hard time coming up with a story he thinks will meet everyone else's expectations in "Arthur Writes A Story. " Pal escapes his leash in search of a balloon for Kate in "Arthur's Lost Dog."
Oh no! Brooks the bird flew into Sadie's window! Can the crew help him and other migrating birds fly safer? / Wolves are ruining the gang's day at the park, so Nature Cat wishes them away. Mystical! Can the gang finally get some peace?
A frightened horse is on the loose in Citytown, and Sparks' Crew tries to help catch it. But, how can they get near it when the horse runs away whenever it sees them? Curriculum: Some animals have camouflage that helps them blend into their surroundings, which keeps them from being seen. / Sparks' Crew investigates mysterious purple plants that keeps popping up all over Citytown. Where are these plants coming from? And how do they stop them? Curriculum: Seeds are dispersed in many ways. Animals can disperse seeds, which helps some plants grow in different areas.
Contestants from all over Cyberspace have come to Gardenia, a gorgeous garden cybersite ruled by the Queen Mum, for its annual flower-growing contest. Hacker is sure his doofydill will win Tallest Flower, but when he loses to Inez and her happiolus, he is furious and plots a plant-based revenge. He flies off to a faraway site and brings back a funky flower - an invasive species! The funky flower emits a stinky odor that no one can handle - not even the Queen Mum. Worse, it also spreads quickly, steals water, hoards sunlight and crowds out all the native plants! The CyberSquad races against time to find ways to stop the funky flower. Can they rescue Gardenia before it - and Hacker - take over for good?
In Delhi, Carmen goes looking for guitar strings so she can write her mother a birthday song, but in the process, she and the kids learn about a different stringed instrument called a sitar / In Delhi, although Andy's plan to photograph the colors of spring is complicated by overcast weather, in the end, the day transforms into a joyous celebration of color.
Based on the popular Scholastic book series by Norman Bridwell about the lovable oversized canine with his head in the clouds but four paws planted firmly on the ground, Clifford presents a larger-than-life view of the world. With his loving human, Emily Elizabeth, and dog pals, Cleo and T-Bone, Clifford inhabits a colorful island community, inviting viewers on a fun-filled journey through childhood, navigating the dips and curves along the way. CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG emphasizes good citizenship and the importance of community. Each episode concludes with a component of Clifford's Big Ideas - 10 different attributes children learn to embrace - which leaves them with something to think about and practice in their lives.
The Conductor's nephew Gilbert has been taking Conductor courses at the Troodon Academy, and has finally graduated to Cadet Conductor! The kids are thrilled - will Gilbert get his own Dinosaur Train to conduct? The answer comes when the Conductor gets sick and can't do his job, including calling out the station stops! He appoints new Cadet Gilbert to run the Dinosaur Train until he gets his voice back. The strain of running the train by himself wears heavily on Gilbert, and our kids step in to help him run it. Gilbert learns it takes a team to get the job done and keep the train running. There's big relief when the real Conductor gets his voice back and goes back to running things. No one's more relieved than Gilbert! / Our kids want their own clubhouse, separate from the family nest. They try out several locations - Tiny's Tiny Place, Dad's Thinking Tree, a large Don-made hole - but none of them are the right fit. E
When Pinkalicious' favorite aeronaut, Skye Voyager, gets held up in a balloon race, Pinkalicious helps her find her way around Pinkville. / While building a house for Rosie, Pinkalicious and Peter get stuck together with glue!
The Parade Problem - Park. Peg and Cat need to sort out recyclables to clean up the park in time for the nursery school's Halloween Parade. Primary Content: Sorting; Secondary Content: Estimating.The Halloween Problem - Peg's Neighborhood. While trick or treating, Peg and Cat find themselves pursued by a metal monster. Later they teach fair sharing to a "friend" who turns out to be a real tiger! Primary Content: Fair Sharing; Secondary Content: Positional relationships (in front of/behind).
Elmo got his first bike! He loves it so much until he sees Abby's new bike that can fly! Elmo feels jealous and does a heart breath. He now realizes he loves his bike just the way it is. Meanwhile, Grover fixes Cookie Monster's Cookie Cart.
Phoebe and Jay accidentally get paint on the mail and have to decode addresses. Phoebe and Jay discover their parents' box of memories and try to find a way to celebrate their late mother.
The key to a successful "Brother Day?" Make sure you ask the brother in question "Zeke" what he wants to do. / The key to being a successful waiter? Make sure to remember everyone's order, and the order of the orders!
It's All Hands on Deck! when Zadie and Malik retrace their steps to locate Zeke's beloved stuffy. / When Zadie messes up Mr. E's shell garden, the key to fixing the pattern is... JunJun's song.
Daniel's New Friend: Daniel and Miss Elaina meet Prince Wednesday's cousin Chrissie during a playdate at the castle. As they play "knights," they discover that, although Chrissie needs some help walking, they are the same in many ways.Same and Different: While Daniel is playing dress up with his friends at school, he feels different when he realizes that not everyone has a tail like him. He learns that everyone has differences, but that these are the things that make us unique.
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!
Sheldon can't wait for Carl to play his favorite beach game, but Carl is nervous. What if he can't play as well as his friends? / Lotta lost her favorite blanket and her friends are determined to help her find it.
All New Hundley: Although they are friends, George and Hundley are quite different. George loves nothing better than bounding about and exploring new things, while Hundley loves to guard his lobby and maintain order. So on one morning George is very surprised to find Hundley bouncing, running and playing all around the apartment building. And when this "new fun" Hundley makes a total mess of his beloved lobby, George knows that all is not what it seems. But how can he prove it? Using his camera and his sharp investigative skills, George sets out to solve the mystery. Has George's proud friend changed personalities - or could there be a look-a-like Hundley on the premises?Signs Up: Deciding that a collection of signs would make a cool display for his room, George sets out to gather them from all around town. But when people start losing their way and go in the wrong directions, George realizes how important signs are
Waiting for Grampy's slow-cook chili is hard for Bob Dog. His pals help him pass the time with a jamboree./Donkey wants to become a hoof dancer just like Grampy. He helps her learn the most important steps: practice, practice some more, and practice!
When Milo and his pals arrive for work at Turbo Taxis, they have to collect Dame Delores for her big concert that night. But as they pick up more customers along the way, will they get everyone to where they want to be with or without a sat nav!?
Water You Doing? - While walking through the forest, Elinor and friends come across a stream and decide to make a stone walkway across it. What they didn't realize is that the stones they've moved stop the flow of water, which affects the fish living in a pool downstream. The pool gets a lot shallower, because less water gets to it. After observing how important the water flow is to the fish, they decide to remove their walkway and build a log bridge that goes over the stream instead.Thinking About Blinking - Ari is crowned the blinking champion after winning a bunch of intense staring contests at school. As Elinor and Olive try not to blink themselves, Elinor wonders, "why do we need to blink?" The kids then set out to learn everything there is to know about blinking. After a little help from Ms. Mole and observing a fish with no eyelids, the kids learn that most animals blink automatically to help keep their eyes w
Rosie donates some things for Donating Day, but when she accidentally gives away her doll Lele, she must get it back. / Rosie & Gatita volunteer for Seniors Day at the Nature Center, but their volunteering doesn't go as planned.
Whyatt's puppy Woofster gets lonely when Whyatt goes to school and that's a super big problem. So, Whyatt and the Super Readers jump into the book The Unhappy Puppy, where they meet lonely puppy Checkers. The Super Readers use their super powers to help Checkers find some friends and solve the problem of Woofster's loneliness, too. Educational Objectives: To learn that having friends can make anyone feel happier. Kids will build the alphabet and identify the letters P, U, and Y. They'll learn some new words, rhyme with ARK, and use opposite words to change the story and solve the problem.
I am Mary Shelley Xavier and the gang are excited for a Nature Troop campout, where Xavier has volunteered to tell the first campfire story. There's just one problem: everyone is expecting a spooky story, but Xavier only knows how to tell silly stories. What's he going to do? He doesn't want to disappoint everyone. To the Secret Museum! Our heroes are sent back in time to meet an expert spooky storyteller: Mary Shelley. Mary takes our trio on an imaginative playdate where she spins the leaves and wind into a very spooky tale, which Xavier can't help but turn funny. Is all hope lost?? Mary helps Xavier see that he can tell a story that's both spooky AND silly. The most important thing is to tell stories your own way. Curriculum: "Tell stories you own way." I am Harry Houdini The time has come from Brad to spend his very first night in the museum, and he couldn't be more excited. Except, when the lights go out, Brad re
Rocky Rescue A routine science expedition with Grandpa Nat and Nina becomes a rescue mission when Nina hurts her ankle in a snowboarding accident and must be airlifted home. But dense cloud cover makes it nearly impossible for Mom to find them from the air. Can Molly figure out how to get Mom to see them? Canoe Journey Molly and Mom join Randall and his family in Sitka for their traditional canoe trip to Celebration in Juneau. When they are unable to find the shortcut to Juneau in time for the festivities, Molly must do some quick thinking about the instructions given by her Elders to get the group back on track.
Alma feels jealous when Rafia and Lucas won't stop talking about their fun playdate./Conflicting opinions influence whether or not Alma wants to see a new movie. But what does Alma want to do?
Lyla figures out how to do a magic trick with clues from her neighbor, Miss Emmaline. / Luke finds a puppy and has to figure out what the puppy wants by watching and listening to it.
When Binky gets an "A" on a test, Muffy and Francine are convinced he cheated. Is it possible that Shelly "Binky" Barnes actually studied?Brain makes a time capsule and gets overwhelmed by people asking to have their special belongings included. Will he make room for his friends, or will he give them the boot?
And Then They Were Puppies - When every agent turns into a puppy, it's up to Agent Ohlm to save the day. Curriculum: Understanding maps; Position, location and directionA Case of the Sillies - Dr. O gets an odd illness called the Sillies. Curriculum: Measurement; Using standard measurement to measure capacity and length.
Aviva is working on a special ring chip that will super power her "inventuring", but it's stolen by a mysterious lemur. Martin and Chris are off to the rescue and along the way, they learn about the amazing world of chameleons.
The Wild Kratts team is on an important mission to unearth why Rhinos are mysteriously disappearing from the African Savannah. They soon discover that Zach Varmitech has been kidnapping them to create a new super Rhino Dozers so the creature adventurers devise a plan to rescue them - and it just might work! Along the way, they explore the nature of symbiotic relationships and learn that animals have different structures and behaviors that help them defend themselves. Rhinos use their size, sharp horn, mud bathing and their relationship with a small bird for defense.
Benny becomes enamored with the Hunter's neighborhood mail carrier, Ms. Hughes, but wonders how she can still deliver the mail in different weather conditions. As Benny begins to emulate her, he gains a new personal hero in the process.
George and Ted travel to cousin Ginny's farm for a relaxing outdoor weekend, but plans take a turn when her farm animals escape into the wild blue yonder. With the help of Emmett, a friendly farmhand with cowboy dreams, the group sets out to track the herd through the countryside, camp outdoors, fish for their dinner, and stumble into a ghost town!
It's the most pinkaperfect party ever! In this one-hour special, Pinkalicious gets her birthday wish and turns all of Pinkville pink. The special's visual arts curriculum, and the exploration of color, helps strengthen children's cognitive and emotional skills as they start the new school year.
Date Night - When Jet realizes that it's the anniversary of Carrot and Celery's first date, he wants to recreate that first picnic they had on one of Bortron 7's moons. The kids all get involved to help create the perfect date night. Curriculum: It's hard to have a picnic anywhere in the Solar System besides Earth - here we're not too near or too far from the Sun, so the temperature is just right, plus we have liquid oceans and a breathable atmosphre. Anywhere else, you'd definitely have a hard time enjoying a picnic outdoors.Face on the Fritz - When the kids are trying to build a new pet house for Sunspot and FACE 9000 gives them mixed-up directions, they learn that it is time for FACE 9000 to get upgraded. In the meantime FACE 9000's "substitute," the "DATA-BOX," is an old Earth computer from the early 1980s. The kids need to learn how to give instructions in the way computers understand, putting them in charge of
Whyatt's puppy Woofster gets lonely when Whyatt goes to school and that's a super big problem. So, Whyatt and the Super Readers jump into the book The Unhappy Puppy, where they meet lonely puppy Checkers. The Super Readers use their super powers to help Checkers find some friends and solve the problem of Woofster's loneliness, too. Educational Objectives: To learn that having friends can make anyone feel happier. Kids will build the alphabet and identify the letters P, U, and Y. They'll learn some new words, rhyme with ARK, and use opposite words to change the story and solve the problem.
I am Mary Shelley Xavier and the gang are excited for a Nature Troop campout, where Xavier has volunteered to tell the first campfire story. There's just one problem: everyone is expecting a spooky story, but Xavier only knows how to tell silly stories. What's he going to do? He doesn't want to disappoint everyone. To the Secret Museum! Our heroes are sent back in time to meet an expert spooky storyteller: Mary Shelley. Mary takes our trio on an imaginative playdate where she spins the leaves and wind into a very spooky tale, which Xavier can't help but turn funny. Is all hope lost?? Mary helps Xavier see that he can tell a story that's both spooky AND silly. The most important thing is to tell stories your own way. Curriculum: "Tell stories you own way." I am Harry Houdini The time has come from Brad to spend his very first night in the museum, and he couldn't be more excited. Except, when the lights go out, Brad re
Rocky Rescue A routine science expedition with Grandpa Nat and Nina becomes a rescue mission when Nina hurts her ankle in a snowboarding accident and must be airlifted home. But dense cloud cover makes it nearly impossible for Mom to find them from the air. Can Molly figure out how to get Mom to see them? Canoe Journey Molly and Mom join Randall and his family in Sitka for their traditional canoe trip to Celebration in Juneau. When they are unable to find the shortcut to Juneau in time for the festivities, Molly must do some quick thinking about the instructions given by her Elders to get the group back on track.
Alma feels jealous when Rafia and Lucas won't stop talking about their fun playdate./Conflicting opinions influence whether or not Alma wants to see a new movie. But what does Alma want to do?
Learn how to make quick and affordable desserts using everyday ingredients that will impress your friends and family.
A young street performer battles self-doubt and fierce competition to prove that talent and determination are the keys to success.
When a mysterious visitor arrives in town, secrets begin to unravel, forcing old friends to confront their pasts.
This episode on “Extreme Survival” reveals Jessica Buchanan's remarkable journey of survival and ...
The designers on this episode help you brush up on some basic skills. Zippers are really easy as ...
When TUSK Trust came to NYC to feature their unique conservation work in Africa, EcoSense had a r...
Rick Steves, America's leading authority on European travel, returns to transport viewers to the continent's bustling cities, quaint villages.
As Dot navigates the challenges of turning 70, she discovers new passions and unexpected friendships that redefine what it means to grow older.
Discover innovative techniques to add stunning borders that enhance your quilt’s overall design and charm.
The family comes together to prepare the garden for spring, planting seeds and sharing tips for thriving plants in the Mid-South climate.
In the series YOGA IN PRACTICE, host Stacey Millner-Collins integrates the physical, mental and p...
As old secrets resurface, the team must confront their darkest fears to protect the untamed wilderness from a looming threat.
Straight from the corner store comes this beautiful four-sided glass and red oak display case. Ea...
Sara creates quick and comforting one-pot meals perfect for busy weeknights, featuring a creamy chicken and mushroom stew and a spicy lentil chili.
Discover simple and effective ways to create a fitness-friendly environment in your living space, making workouts easier and more enjoyable every day.
This episode features the award-nominated short film “Death by King Cake. “
As tensions rise over the upcoming county fair, the community bands together to save the historic barn from demolition, uncovering unexpected friendships along the way.
The team navigates a complex vineyard dispute while uncovering hidden family histories behind the wine.
Dr. Carey Anders shares her groundbreaking research in cancer treatment, highlighting her dedication to personalized medicine and improving patient outcomes.
Join J Schwanke as he gives a sneak peek of the exciting new season filled with creative floral designs and expert gardening tips.
The team races against time to finalize their latest innovative product before the big investor presentation, facing unexpected technical challenges.
Join host Eric Gorges as he combs the country for America’s finest craftsmen, documenting what it...
As a harsh blizzard isolates the village, old rivalries resurface and new alliances form, forcing the community to confront their shared past.
Here’s a weekend project that will upgrade your next get together. Made from plywood, with a soli...
Stefan Soloviev is one of the largest landowners in the United States. His farms are in Kansas, C...
Just an hour outside of Los Angeles, Refresh Quest explores the possibility of foraging in the Oj...
The team tests multiple meatball recipes to find the juiciest, most flavorful version, while also exploring the science behind tender meat mixtures.
Lidia launches her twelfth season by preparing classic Italian dishes with fresh, seasonal ingredients that bring vibrant flavors to the table.
Explore the rich flavors and techniques behind traditional tandoori dishes, including marinades and cooking methods that bring authentic Indian cuisine to your kitchen.
Pati explores the rich flavors and traditions behind Oaxacan mole, sharing authentic recipes and family stories that bring this iconic sauce to life.
Donal Skehan and his trusty canine companion Max are headed west in search of the scenery, tranqu...
Leah prepares a special menu honoring her family's rich culinary history, while unexpected guests bring new challenges to the kitchen.
Lidia creates comforting and flavorful Italian soups perfect for chilly nights, featuring seasonal produce and traditional recipes.
Sheri Castle reveals the secrets to creating irresistibly flaky and tender buttermilk biscuits from scratch, perfect for any meal.
Kath demonstrates sketching with a huge advantage: the timer! If you don’t like the location or...
Brandy travels to Italy to explore authentic culinary traditions, learning family recipes and the stories behind them in a small Tuscan village.
Steven Raichlen takes his Project Fire crew outdoors for an evening of smoky, charred dishes cooked over an open flame, showcasing techniques for perfecting night-time barbecues.
A mysterious figure from the protagonist's history returns, forcing them to confront old wounds and hidden truths.
Journalist Brandy Yanchyk starts her journey in Oregon in Portland where she learns about the Mak...
Explore the rich biodiversity and vibrant cultures along the Amazon River as David Yetman uncovers ancient traditions and modern challenges in this captivating episode.
Les explores the rugged wilderness to forage native plants and demonstrates how to prepare a nutritious meal using traditional cooking methods.
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg introduces us to the hidden gems of Texas Hill Country. Pl...
Eudora discovers a hidden garden filled with mystical plants that hold the key to her family’s mysterious past.
"Fat Boy: The Billy Stewart Story" explores the life and enduring legacy of the iconic R&B singer and pianist Billy Stewart, whose powerful voice and unique style captivated audiences in the 1960s. Through rare footage and heartfelt interviews, the documentary delves into Stewart's rise to fame, the struggles he faced in a changing music landscape, and the lasting impact of his music on generations to come.
The series premiere introduces the talented but unknown violinist, Maya, as she lands her first solo performance with a prestigious orchestra, revealing the pressures and passions behind the scenes.
The journey continues as the family tackles building their first greenhouse, learning valuable lessons about teamwork and patience in the face of unexpected challenges.
*Fleeting Reality* delves into the ephemeral nature of modern life, exploring how technology shapes our perceptions and connections in an age of constant distraction. Through intimate interviews and striking visuals, the film captures the struggles of individuals striving to find meaning and authenticity amid a rapidly shifting landscape.
In a world grappling with unprecedented challenges, a diverse group of individuals discovers they are connected by a mysterious force compelling them to unite for a greater purpose.
In this captivating episode, viewers are taken on a journey through the intricate balance of nature and technology, as innovative minds explore groundbreaking solutions to sustain our planet’s dwindling resources. With stunning visuals and thought-provoking insights, the narrative challenges conventional wisdom while highlighting the potential of human ingenuity in creating a more harmonious future with the Earth.
Rick explores the vibrant Easter festivities in Rome, from the Pope's Easter Mass at the Vatican to the lively Passion Play, uncovering the rich customs and historic sites that make this holiday so special.
"Builders Of The Silicon Dream" explores the visionary innovators and groundbreaking pioneers who transformed the landscape of technology, delving into their relentless pursuit of progress that shaped Silicon Valley into a global powerhouse. Through intimate interviews and archival footage, this documentary uncovers the dreams, challenges, and triumphs that forged the digital age we live in today.
"Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat" offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of underground street performers as they navigate the unpredictability of urban life, showcasing their creativity and resilience in a world that often overlooks their contributions. This documentary celebrates their unique art forms, highlighting the joy and struggles of those who dare to turn public spaces into vibrant stages, all while donning their signature cool hats.
"Mavericks" explores the audacious lives of groundbreaking thinkers and innovators who have defied convention to reshape our world. Through intimate interviews and captivating archival footage, this documentary captures the essence of creativity, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of change.
"Monadnock: The Mountain That Stands Alone" explores the majestic beauty and geological significance of Mount Monadnock, a solitary peak in New Hampshire renowned for its stunning views and rich biodiversity. Through captivating visuals and expert insights, the film delves into the mountain's unique ecological systems and its enduring cultural impact as a symbol of resilience and natural wonder.
"Covenant Of The Salmon People" explores the deep-rooted relationship between indigenous communities and the salmon that sustain them, revealing how ancient traditions, ecological wisdom, and modern challenges converge in a poignant narrative of resilience and environmental stewardship. Through breathtaking visuals and personal testimonies, the film illuminates the sacred bond that not only nourishes bodies but also preserves cultural identity and communal harmony.
Bill discovers a mysterious artifact that grants him incredible powers, setting him on a path to becoming the hero his town desperately needs.
"Pathways To Invention" explores the intricate journeys of groundbreaking inventors, unveiling the trials, triumphs, and transformative moments that shaped their iconic creations. Through compelling stories and expert insights, this documentary illuminates the innovative spirit that drives humanity forward.
In "Alone In The Wilderness, Part 2," viewers journey deeper into the untamed Alaskan wilderness alongside expert wild survivor Dick Proenneke, as he demonstrates his profound connection to nature while building his remote homestead, forging tools, and mastering the art of solitary living. This compelling sequel captures the stark beauty and challenges of isolation, showcasing resilience and self-sufficiency in the face of nature's mighty elements.
"Cats of Malta" explores the fascinating lives of the island's numerous feline residents, highlighting their unique adaptations to the vibrant Maltese landscape. Through captivating storytelling and stunning visuals, the documentary uncovers the cultural significance, challenges, and endearing personalities of these beloved cats, shedding light on their indispensable role in Maltese society.
"Monumental Myths" explores the fascinating stories and cultural significance behind the world's most iconic landmarks, revealing how these architectural wonders have shaped human history and collective imagination. Through expert interviews and stunning visuals, the documentary uncovers the layers of myth and meaning woven into each monument, inviting viewers to rethink the narratives that define our built environment.
Rick McGraw showcases his collection of vintage vessels restored and build by Peter Breen Antique...
Ken Whiting explores freshwater fjords and alpine lakes.
For a span of 10 days Mackinac Island, Michigan comes together to celebrate during the annual Lil...
Explore Lawrence Welk's early life on a North Dakota farm and the musical journey that shaped his legendary career.
Join Lucy Worsley for an exploration of how Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries.
Investigate why Queen Anne's powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten. Lucy Worsley shares the inside story of the salacious gossip about Anne's love life that helped destroy her image and legacy.
Find out why Marie Antoinette is often blamed for causing the French Revolution by saying "let them eat cake" to her starving subjects. Lucy Worsley uncovers the myths and secrets that led the doomed queen to the guillotine.
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.
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
EUDORA explores the life of the renowned writer Eudora Welty through intimate photographs and charming interviews with family and friends set against the backdrop of Jackson, Mississippi. The film offers viewers a portrait of adventure, daring, humor and love as it introduces them to an iconic writer from an intimate perspective, going beyond the surface to share insight into her life and legacy.
Influencers of Our Time" is a captivating program that showcases the impactful moments, extraordinary individuals, and significant events that are shaping our world. Join us as we shine a spotlight on the visionaries, trailblazers, and change-makers who are leaving an indelible mark on society. Through compelling narratives and in-depth interviews, this show offers a glimpse into the lives and achievements of those who are making a profound impact in various fields.
Guest: Edward Yardeni, President, Chief Investment Strategist, Yardeni Research. On this week's Consuelo Mack WealthTrack: Influential strategist Ed Yardeni's "Roaring 2020s" theme, which we discussed in our recent interview with him, has worked for six years. This week, he identifies the megatrends that will continue to drive the economy and markets higher.
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.
Join Lucy Worsley for an exploration of how Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries.
Investigate why Queen Anne's powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten. Lucy Worsley shares the inside story of the salacious gossip about Anne's love life that helped destroy her image and legacy.
Find out why Marie Antoinette is often blamed for causing the French Revolution by saying "let them eat cake" to her starving subjects. Lucy Worsley uncovers the myths and secrets that led the doomed queen to the guillotine.
Guest: Edward Yardeni, President, Chief Investment Strategist, Yardeni Research. On this week's Consuelo Mack WealthTrack: Influential strategist Ed Yardeni's "Roaring 2020s" theme, which we discussed in our recent interview with him, has worked for six years. This week, he identifies the megatrends that will continue to drive the economy and markets higher.
Midlife Reinvention" is a compelling and insightful topic that delves into the personal journeys of individuals navigating the unique challenges and opportunities that come with a midlife transition. Join us as we explore the stories of those undergoing profound changes in their careers, relationships, and personal growth during this pivotal stage of life. Through candid interviews and expert advice, this show provides guidance on how to embrace, navigate, and thrive through midlife changes.
Michael delves into the myriad possibilities offered by direct flights from the US to Shannon Airport. Unveiling the airport's historical significance as a gateway to the West, he embarks on a journey that encompasses various experiences. His itinerary includes a visit to the charming village of Killaloe, where he acquaints himself with the bodhran alongside the iconic musician Tommy Hayes. Venturing beneath the earth's surface, Michael explores the Aillwee Caves, where he playfully tests the acoustic properties. He also takes a moment to indulge in the culinary delights of Ireland's sole Michelin-starred pub. Furthermore, his adventure is elevated by the ethereal harmonies of the Shannon Gospel choir, adding a touch of spiritual beauty to his escapade.
Arriving into Dublin airport, Michael's purpose is to unravel the means of exploring the entire island. His journey takes him North, where he embarks on an exciting adventure centered around the recently inaugurated Game of Thrones studio tour. Continuing his northward trajectory, he heads to the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, which despite his overwhelming fear of heights, he bravely attempts to traverse. As the day unfolds, Michael's timing couldn't be better as he concludes his adventures by meeting Alex Thomas, the esteemed master distiller at Bushmills. Their discussion spans the promising future of Irish whiskey, punctuated by the delightful sampling of a few drops. Amidst his travels, Michael also catches wind of the folk musical production titled "In the Midst of Plenty" and has the privilege of witnessing a performance by the extraordinary vocal supergroup, Onoir.
Michael's journey from Dublin to Derry is filled with captivating stops, including Sliabh Gullion, where he explores the enchanting Killeavy Castle and the majestic Mountains of Mourne. On Dart Mountain, he learns the fine art of cheese-making and crafts his own signature gin. The harmonious tunes of The Four Harps provide a musical backdrop as he delves into the charm of Derry Girls with insights from a local expert at the city museum. The day concludes at the elegant Ebrington Hotel, where he meets the chef who recently cooked for President Biden. He listens to the soulful pipes of Tim Britton.
In Iowa, Michael immerses himself in Irish culture at the Iowa Irish Festival, one of the largest celebrations in the U.S. He uncovers the stories of the Irish diaspora's influence on Iowa's history and meets the Keepers of the Steps, witnessing the popularity of Irish dance in America. With a crowd of 75,000, the festival features performances by renowned Irish music acts, including The Byrne Brothers and Colm Keegan.
Michael explores Ireland's Ancient East, from the Hill of Tara and Trim Castle to the sacred mounds of Knowth and Dowth, with music, poetry, and whiskey heritage along the way.
Back in the capital, Michael visits a silversmith's workshop, dines on oysters with chef Donal Skehan, and takes to the sea with Ireland Eye Ferries.
Kevin and Charlie work together to remove aluminum siding from the house. Kevin heads off site to hear about the company that will take the siding away to be recycled. Back at the house, Kevin, Charlie and Tommy install a new steel beam.
Mauro and Kevin show how to test for lead paint. Heath breaks down how-way switches work and common wiring mistakes. Nathan and Lee install a classic wooden split rail fence to prevent cars from parking on a homeowner's front lawn.
In this episode, test cook Becky Hays shows host Bridget Lancaster how to make a foolproof Herb-Crusted Pork Roast. Then, equipment expert Adam Ried reviews pot holders. Science expert Dan Souza explains how temperature affects bubbly beverages, and Lisa McManus reviews glass water bottles. Finally, test cook Elle Simone shows host Julia Collin Davison how to make the perfect Roasted Fingerling Potatoes.
Test cook Christie Morrison makes host Bridget Lancaster the ultimate grilled thick-cut Porterhouse steaks. Then, equipment expert Adam Ried shows host Julia Collin Davison his top pick for paring knives. Next, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget to a tasting of crumbled blue cheese. And finally, test cook Lan Lam makes Julia the best Caesar green beans.
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.
We set a course for unabashed indulgence on a tranquil cruise of the rivers and canals of France's Burgundy region. Aboard our century-old barge-turned-hotel, we're treated to a relaxing pace and natural beauty - us plenty of gourmet meals and fine wine. Stops for a hike or bike ride help us work up our next appetite, and a chateau lord welcomes us to taste the vintages of the famed Cote d'Or.
We honor the beautiful city of Antakya, Turkey, which we visited shortly before an earthquake devastated this historic community. Christopher Kimball starts us off with Turkish Skillet Kebab with Charred Peppers and Tomatoes. Then, Milk Street Cook Matthew Card whips up soft and lemony Turkish Hummus. To finish, Chris and Milk Street Cook Rose Hattabaugh bake Date-Stuffed Semolina Cookies.
In this episode, we explore the wide world of amazing one layer cakes. Milk Street Cook Bianca Borges bakes up a brownie-like Caprese Chocolate and Almond Torte with only six ingredients. We then move on to the Spanish Almond Cake (Tarta de Santiago), a simple yet delicious one-bowl endeavor. Briana Holt of Tandem Bakery in Portland, Maine, stops by for a Milk Street visit. She teaches Christopher Kimball how to get a perfectly glazed Browned Butter and Coconut Loaf Cake.
Much like the deep and bitter divide of Salsa Roja vs Salsa Verde, the state of Nuevo Leon is divided between two pro soccer teams: Los Tigres and Los Rayados. Pati tries the food at each stadium with stars from each team to be the judge on who wins in the battle of tortas and tacos.In the kitchen recipes: Asado de Puerco con Empalmes; Pork Stew stacked in corn tortillas; Frijoles con Veneno; Poison Beans; Choripan con Carne Asada; Argentinian Chorizo and Carne Asada Torta; Chimichurri Mexa; Chimichurri with a Mexican accent.
Celebrate with the home cooks as they prepare recipes in honor of special occasions and holiday traditions. From Bar Mitzvahs to powwows, the contestants take a culinary trip down memory lane and bring a festive spirit to their dishes.
Bob Ross takes you into the incredible beauty of the desert; a unique oval painting for beginners and accomplished artists as well.
Venture down a pathway with artist Bob Ross, you'll savor gorgeous fall-time woods and the glory of color!
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.
Tomato Chowder With Mollet Eggs; Black Bean Soup With Bananas; Garlic Soup; Onion Soup Lyonnaise-Style; Consomme.
Pati is inspired by Sonora's "northern flavors" where the hot, arid desert lends itself to hearty and surprising recipes. She makes traditional tamales with corn, chiles, and cheese, and then for the main course, pork chops topped with a pickled grape salad. In Sonora, she visits a traditional hacienda, where she gets a true taste of Sonoran ranch food.