Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government.
In April 1775, war breaks out in Britain's most troublesome territory. Now the American Colonial Army faces what seems like an impossible challenge - to militarily defeat the world's most powerful nation. We've all heard the stories of pluck and valor, but what really led to Britain's defeat and the birth of the United States? American and British archeologists and historians unpack the real story of technology, innovation, and luck that determined the outcome of key battles
Bask in the largest intact savannah on the planet, where mammals and insects fly through the air with the greatest of ease. Study traditional wildfire-management methods, explore a sandstone refuge, and watch a sugar glider try to escape the flames.
We uncover the story of our relationship with the skies from our earliest ancestors, through to the birth of the science of astronomy. Our story begins with one of the earliest known creation myths - the Babylonian Enuma Elish. With spectacular CGI animation, we see the clash of the gods Marduk and Tiamat that the Babylonians believed gave birth to the earth and the sky. In this episode we visit the caves of El Castillo in Northern Spain. Deep inside the caves we see some of the earliest cave pa
Lucy Worsley investigates how The American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire. Lucy consults experts and evidence to explore this lesser-told and fascinating aspect of the War of Independence.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uses DNA to help comedians Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash solve deep family mysteries.
Sue Ellen isn't afraid of anything until she takes the short cut through the woods. From that point everything appears to scare her. Arthur and the other boys accompany Sue Ellen through the woods to locate her monsters. Grandma Thora gives her favorite doll, Clarissa, to D.W. for a week. D.W. treats the antique doll like her other toys, but loving Clarissa more. Unfortunately, D.W.'s attention proves fatal to Clarissa when the doll breaks. D.W. and her family find a doll doctor to rep
High Maintenance - Agents switch jobs with the maintenance department for a day. Curriculum: Word problems involving multi-addend addition and multiplication. Not OK Computer - The agents get trapped in a computer. Curriculum: Using standard to measure length and capacity.
The Kratt brothers secretly "borrow" Aviva's half finished night vision goggles to go in search of a mysterious nocturnal creature. But when the unstable goggles stop working, the brothers find themselves taken in by the nocturnal society of the tarsier. As they investigate, the Wild Kratts team discovers that nocturnal creatures only come out at night and learn that eyes help a creature see by collecting the light that comes from objects all around. But when the tarsier troop is in danger
The Hunter's nice warm spring day is derailed when a cold snap suddenly hits. Worried about the low temperature's effect on outdoor plants, the kids band together to protect the gardens in their neighborhood.
When Lyla's mistake causes Stu to make a mess, she and Luke must figure out how to get everything back in order before their older sisters' birthday is ruined. / Lyla loses Everett's coin and tries to get it back before he comes home.
While visiting his dad, Carl makes a new friend, Paolo, who loves outer space and is a collector, just like him. / Nico doesn't understand why Lotta is copying everything she does. Is Lotta making fun of her?
Daniel and Margaret Visit the Farm - Daniel heads to the Neighborhood Farm where Chrissie is riding a horse. When Chrissie encourages Daniel to take a turn, Daniel is nervous about riding a horse for the very first time. He soon learns that having a friendly hand to hold can help you face your fears! Fireflies and Fireworks - Daniel and his family are enjoying a picnic in the backyard when they get some unexpected visitors - fireflies! Margaret gets scared, but big brother Daniel is there to ho
Phoebe & Jay together with Grandma Annie and Pete create the family's first recipe for Sunday Greens. Phoebe & Jay are excited about their first campout in the courtyard, but it's almost ruined when they can't control the bugs.
Cookie Monster tries using his new Cookie Cart but feels annoyed when his mom does everything for him. He does a cookie breath, and after talking to his mom, he bakes all by himself. Meanwhile, Grover tries magic to entertain his friends.
There are sound patterns all over the Treeborhood -- so many that Zeke keeps forgetting the one drum pattern he needs to remember. / Zadie has a hard time admitting that she lost Louisa's toy blimp. If only she had kept track of where it was!
Moon Moths will arrive for the purple moon, but they don't like loud noises. Can Panda find a quiet way to show his love and see the moths? /Panda's spaceship won't blast off. Fixing it is a big job, but Donkey's there to help, one step at a time.
Rosie and Javi both want to be in charge of the sandbox, so the kids hold an election to choose the president. / The Dino Parade is about to be cancelled, so Rosie rallies her friends to form a marching band.
Host Rose Martin is going Write Around the Corner to talk with author Mindy Quigley about her Lindsay Harding Mystery series.
Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government.
On a grand tour of Iceland, Joseph celebrates Summer Solstice with colorful puffins on Grimsey Island, marches in Reykjavik's National Day parade, helicopters over an erupting volcano, and descends 400 feet into a dormant one. Along with glaciers, geysers, waterfalls, and iconic black beaches, he reveals the beauty and cultural richness of Iceland's people.
Martha Stewart, a magazine editor, star of her own television show and author of the popluar "Weddings" book joins Julia to bake one grand a nd glorious three-tiered wedding cake. Martha prepares the batter and bakes each layer in graduated diamond-shaped cake forms. While the cak e bakes, and then chills, Martha creates a variety of delicately reali stic and delicious marzipan fruits, right down to the little stems and leaves. She also makes and chills enough vanilla rum buttercream to i ce the
Mark and Jeff take down the chimney. Scott and Shayla window shop. Jeff and Richard visit a convention to discover new plumbing products, while back at the ranch the exterior walls come down. Jeff will reuse the original rafters for new wall framing.
We uncover the story of our relationship with the skies from our earliest ancestors, through to the birth of the science of astronomy. Our story begins with one of the earliest known creation myths - the Babylonian Enuma Elish. With spectacular CGI animation, we see the clash of the gods Marduk and Tiamat that the Babylonians believed gave birth to the earth and the sky. In this episode we visit the caves of El Castillo in Northern Spain. Deep inside the caves we see some of the earliest cave pa
Through the lens of a boxer, a first responder, a cell tower climber and a man with a bionic limb, go deep into the universe of the most powerful machine on earth: the human brain and the vast nervous system it controls.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
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.
For more than 17 years, TV host Samantha Brown has been exploring all four corners of the world, visiting more than 260 cities in 62 countries, sharing her adventures and introducing new cultures to viewers. Now, the two-time Emmy Award-winner embarks on her next journey with her new travel series SAMANTHA BROWN'S PLACES TO LOVE. Unlike a traditional travelogue show with a formulaic itinerary, PLACES TO LOVE delivers decidedly refreshing and enriching travel experiences by taking viewers on
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
Kevin helps in Swannanoa while Jenn checks in with homeowner Melinda as FEMA clears damaged trees. Mark tours an historic Inn and Richard joins building science experts who air seal Paula's house.
Lee helps a homeowner plant a row of arborvitae trees for a privacy border; Mark breaks down the various tools that can be found in the average fireplace set; Tom and Kevin demonstrate how to build a storage rack for container totes using 2x4s.
A businessman is shot in a packed boardroom. A dead magpie points the investigation into the world of magic, where Patience's neurodivergent mind sees what others miss. Meanwhile, Patience traces her mother's address and hears some shocking news.
Still reeling from his mother's departure, Alphy finds himself adrift until a mysterious case forces him back to work. Geordie accepts a promotion that could end their partnership. Leonard rediscovers his calling and Cathy faces temptation at CeCe's
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
DREAM OF ITALY is a journey into the heart and soul of the most beautiful country in the world. W...
Pro kayakers Nick Troutman and Emily Jackson and kids explore Fort Myers, Florida.
The crew embarks on a cross-country journey to meet inspiring individuals who share their unique stories of discovering purpose and carving out fulfilling careers.
Experience the Snake River through the Native American voices sharing their homelands.
Story hosts today’s episode and sings about things that are blue; Story and friends write a story...
LET’S LEARN about our five senses! Name a mystery food without using sight or smell. Count the wa...
It is quite an adventure as Dusty and the Alphabotteers try to earn “The QU Consonant Badge.” Wit...
Dance a pattern, make a pattern parfait, play rhythmic patterns on a homemade drum!
Sliding chocolate, curious cocoa, sweet textures and more! The Curious Crew learns how modern day...
J SCHWANKE’S LIFE IN BLOOM is all about flowers. Host J Schwanke provides a wealth of ideas on ho...
This episode explores affordable ways to add bold flavors to everyday meals using simple spices and ingredients you already have in your pantry.
Newsroom Tokyo dives deeper into the day's news with insight and analysis, from the perspective of Japan and the rest of Asia.
Journey through the rugged landscapes as locals share stories of tradition, resilience, and the deep connection that defines the heart of Central Appalachia.
On part two of the 25th anniversary quilt, Secret Meadow, Angela presents a faux LeMoyne Star qui...
Frame your quilt with beautiful borders that are not only artistic, but “fearless.” Nancy addres...
Appliqué quilts are always in vogue, and this episode offers two approaches to this style of quil...
Ride the thrilling yet family friendly whitewater and explore this wild American icon
Newsroom Tokyo dives deeper into the day's news with insight and analysis, from the perspective of Japan and the rest of Asia.
Dive into today’s top stories from around the world, featuring in-depth analysis and expert insights on pressing international issues.
DW travels back in time to prevent a historical disaster, but altering the past proves more complicated than expected.
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.
The Context is the BBC's flagship panel program focusing on politics and government, with a particular focus on UK and US view.
Nightly news program from BBC focused on major U.S. and world events, produced from the Washington, D.C. bureau, providing in-depth reports and analysis for American audiences
THE LEGACY OF 4-H explores the origins of the nation's largest youth organization, tracing its roots to the early 1900s. The documentary celebrates Jessie Field Shambaugh, known as the "Mother of 4-H" and her lasting influence on youth education. Through history and reflection, the film shows how 4-H has empowered generations with skills, leadership and a commitment to community.
Comprehensive coverage of the latest international news stories and current weather conditions around the world.
The Context is the BBC's flagship panel program focusing on politics and government, with a particular focus on UK and US view.
Eric Hanson travels to the heart of Rwanda to explore its' volcanoes, montane rainforest and swee...
Hidden stories from South Carolina’s history resurface, revealing how the past shapes the present in unexpected ways.
CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL'S MILK STREET TELEVISION searches the world over for techniques and ingredien...
Learn how to prepare delicious and budget-friendly dinners in under 30 minutes using simple ingredients you already have at home.
For more than 18 years, TV host Samantha Brown has been exploring all four corners of the world, ...
Exploring the rich history and enduring spirit of a small Appalachian town shaped by generations of coal mining families.
The Emmy-winning AMERICA'S HEARTLAND returns to celebrate the men and women of United States agri...
Emmy Award-winning travel host and classically trained dancer Mickela Mallozzi experiences the wo...
J SCHWANKE'S LIFE IN BLOOM is a half-hour lifestyle series about flower arrangement, design and i...
The third season of YOGA IN PRACTICE is a series designed for the at-home practitioner to encoura...
A deep dive into the resilient communities nestled in Central Appalachia, exploring their traditions, stories, and the enduring spirit that shapes their unique hometowns.
Learn how to make a homemade breakfast casserole and a quick dinner skillet using simple, budget-friendly ingredients.
Let’s see how two artists interpret the same core technique. Free-motion couching is one of those...
Join Chef Christer for a feast on an exciting culinary journey from Norway to Chile.
Ernest tackles North America’s most multicultural city during Toronto LGBT Pride celebrations alo...
Recharge in the colorful springtime meadow as we enjoy a gentle seated yoga practice designed to ...
A visit to a small town reveals how residents transform traditional Appalachian crafts into thriving businesses, preserving heritage while adapting to modern markets.
Learn how to make a homemade breakfast casserole and a quick dinner skillet using simple, budget-friendly ingredients.
Threads bind us together on this episode of Quilting Arts! Having created quilts with a million s...
Chef Christer ventures through Åfjord municipality on the Fosen Peninsula in Mid-Norway.
Fly with Ernest to one of the biggest fêtes in the Caribbean: Carnival on Saint Thomas, U.S.V.I. ...
Joanne Weir’s award-winning PLATES AND PLACES is a first-class ticket to culinary adventure. The ...
Organic sustainable greenhouse farming and strawberry cheesecake!
By the early 1970s, Papa Ray was a fan of Jamaica’s contribution to world music, reggae. But he ...
Learn quick and budget-friendly recipes perfect for everyday meals using simple ingredients found in your pantry.
There are many ways to add depth, texture, and design to fabric. Host Susan Brubaker Knapp starts...
Award-winning TV host and cookbook author Andreas Viestad returns for more culinary adventures in...
From cheesemakers and olive oil producers to oystermen and permaculture farmers, TASTEMAKERS expl...
Take a hike (on canvas) with painter Bob Ross.
"Boys Who Said No!, The" explores the courageous journey of young men in the United States who defied the draft during the Vietnam War, illuminating their stories of resistance, activism, and personal sacrifice in the face of societal expectations and governmental pressure. Through powerful interviews and historical footage, the documentary sheds light on the broader anti-war movement and the moral dilemmas faced by those who stood up for their beliefs while risking everything.
A dedicated group of educators launches a groundbreaking program that transforms their local school into a hub of community engagement and student success.
Explore the origins and foundation of Black identity in America through the personal stories and historical events that have shaped the community.
Byron Janis reflects on his early years, revealing how his talent for piano was discovered and nurtured amidst the challenges of his childhood.
In the wake of social unrest, a small group of activists in Monterey come together to draft a petition that could change the course of democracy forever.
The pioneering women pilots face unexpected challenges as they prepare for the historic cross-country air race, proving their determination and skill against all odds.
Two longtime friends reunite to face their greatest challenge yet, uncovering secrets that could change everything.
"Eastman At 100: A Centennial Celebration" explores the remarkable legacy of George Eastman and the transformative impact of his innovations in photography and film. Through captivating archival footage and interviews with historians and enthusiasts, this documentary commemorates a century of creativity that continues to inspire artists and photographers around the world.
The crew explores how different career paths are shaped by personal experiences and meets individuals who have found their passion through unconventional journeys.
WHEN WE WERE SHUTTLE is a two-hour documentary that explores what NASA's space shuttle program meant to six exceptional men and women who worked behind the scenes to make it fly. Through their recollections and personal archives, the film examines some of the program’s highs and its darkest hours.
In "Living Land," this captivating documentary explores the intricate relationship between humanity and nature, showcasing the resilience of Earth's diverse ecosystems and the communities striving to protect them. Through stunning visuals and poignant stories, it highlights the urgent need for sustainable practices to ensure that both the land and its inhabitants thrive together.